Originally posted by: FleshLight
I also don't get why those same tools pay $1 for a 20 oz bottle of soda and $30 for a bottle of Zinfandel
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
$1,50?
Originally posted by: FleshLight
I also don't get why those same tools pay $1 for a 20 oz bottle of POP and $30 for a bottle of Zinfandel
Originally posted by: MrYAK
Originally posted by: FleshLight
I also don't get why those same tools pay $1 for a 20 oz bottle of SODA and $30 for a bottle of Zinfandel
fixedi'm a moron for calling it pop
Originally posted by: crab
I can't figure out why so many believe everyone buys bottled water simply for the quality. It's convenience...just like everything else on this planet.
Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
$1,50?
some countries switch commas and dots when it comes to decimal points and separations
example: $1,000,000 is Euro1.000.000
$1.09 is Euro1,09
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: crab
I can't figure out why so many believe everyone buys bottled water simply for the quality. It's convenience...just like everything else on this planet.
Yes but why pay $15,000 for a new car when all you need is a shovel, a furnace, and a hammer to go dig out the sand/boron/aluminum and make it yourself?
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
$1,50?
some countries switch commas and dots when it comes to decimal points and separations
example: $1,000,000 is Euro1.000.000
$1.09 is Euro1,09
Regardless, the conversion rates aren't 1:1, and $ doesn't mean Euro, ? does.
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
$1,50?
some countries switch commas and dots when it comes to decimal points and separations
example: $1,000,000 is Euro1.000.000
$1.09 is Euro1,09
Regardless, the conversion rates aren't 1:1, and $ doesn't mean Euro, ? does.