Sign of the Times, The Apocalypse Is Coming, Rant...

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Sounds dreadful, thoughts & prayers.😉

How will you cook it, what side dishes?


Being a thick fish believe it or not the best way to cook barramundi is in a sandwich press. Cooks both sides and you can see the fish cook and you take it out when you see a thin line of uncooked fish in the middle. Last bit cooks when you take it off the heat
Our favourite side dish is Blue vein cheese potato salad. Mix a block of blue vein cheese with hot boiled potatoes and let cool a bit sprinkle with some dill 👍

And here with a whole Golden Snapper


Barra Burgers are just lemon Myrtle mayo and lettuce on a bun 🥰
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As 80% of American workers are employed in the service sector, it`s important that ordinary people have money to spend. So it might be wise for the government to spend less on tax breaks for the rich, bailing out banks and bombing foreign countrys and rather spend more on giving the ordinary working man and women more to spend in that all important sector. Then they could support their local businesses and not having to precipitate in "the Purge" like sales. And OP would find a parking spot as well.

The only workers that are not defined as "service industry" are those who work in a factory, in a mine, or in agriculture. It's a catch-all category that includes everyone from fast food workers to bank presidents. As such, it's quite useless.
 
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The only workers that are not defined as "service industry" are those who work in a factory, in a mine, or in agriculture. It's a catch-all category that includes everyone from fast food workers to bank presidents. As such, it's quite useless.

Yes that`s true also healthcare workers, firefighters and public workers. Lots of highly necessary and important jobs for society, but not workers that are producing any thing. They don`t export any thing, and that`s important for us old guys.
 
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So yesterday I needed to go to the auto parts store which happens to share it's parking lot with the 99 Cents Only store. As the name implies they sell really inexpensive stuff (it actually was at one time literally 99¢ for everything). 99 Cents Only announced last week that they were shuttering all locations and would be liquidating.

There wasn't a parking space to be found, people were circling like vultures trying to find a place to park. For fυck's sake people how much cheaper do you think it's going be be?

Needless to say I did not stay.

End of rant.

Our dollar stores are all charging $1.25 for their junk now.

Shrinkflation hits the poor even more as they primarily shop at these places but buying small items at "cheap prices" just means they have to go more often and spend even more money.

Sad.
 
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Just reminds me of a Bill Burr set when the clerk asks for a phone number and frails out because he won’t give it. Better lean on the keyboard sweetheart! They aren’t asking for my number because they wanna lose money. Then they raise the prices on everything that’s popular to buy.
 
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Here the shops are generically known as 2 dollar shops, they’re regular emporiums of worthless tatt!
I surprised that the rubbish they sell lasts long enough to get to the cash register let alone be worth buying…… nothing but landfill looking for somewhere to be dumped!