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used to be screws were sold by the dozen,  or by the gross: 144 pc.   Now just by the pkg.  or boxes of 100.

 

Pencils

 

Pencils were sold by the dozen -- nice pack -- 2 rows of 6 each :)

now -- 10 packs

 

( i think we are getting screwed )

 

Batts.   10 paks

 

who wants a 10 pak?  Stuff likes to use 2 cells, or 3, or maybe 6 -- so we need batts to be sold by the dozen not in a 10 pack

 

I think Bottles better put everybody's drinks on my tab for today after this silly little rant :(

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and make sure it's out of the 750 ml bottle.

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21 minutes ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

The rest of the world is metric.  Worry when you can only buy 10 eggs

 

Or doughnuts

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two six-shooters makes a dozen and we all carry 2 6-shooters

 

So

 

Cody startin' his day with 10 I'll start with a dozen of them litle shooter

that Bullit Rye s' all good; set 'em up

 

an call Calico

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10 minutes ago, Grampaw Willie, SASS No.26996 said:

two six-shooters makes a dozen and we all carry 2 6-shooters

 

So

 

Cody startin' his day with 10 I'll start with a dozen of them litle shooter

that Bullit Rye s' all good; set 'em up

 

an call Calico

12 chambers but only load 10 rounds.

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4 minutes ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

12 chambers but only load 10 rounds.

 

not so fast!!   J B Books:

Quote

If ya think yer gonna need 6 then load 6

BAM

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43 minutes ago, DocWard said:

 

Or doughnuts

speaking of donuts-- whatever happened to the good ol' "Bakers' Dozen?"

 

*** don't mess with the donuts !! ***

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15 minutes ago, Grampaw Willie, SASS No.26996 said:

speaking of donuts-- whatever happened to the good ol' "Bakers' Dozen?"

 

*** don't mess with the donuts !! ***

 

We have a local doughnut shop that still gives it. And they make mighty good doughnuts as well.

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My guess--and this is a serious response--is that it is a way to increase profits.  I've been noticing for some time now that many things--particularly food items--are now coming in smaller packages than they used to but cost the same as the older, larger amount.  Just smaller by a few ounces but over hundreds and thousands of jars or packages that really adds up.

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26 minutes ago, Grampaw Willie, SASS No.26996 said:

speaking of donuts-- whatever happened to the good ol' "Bakers' Dozen?"

 

*** don't mess with the donuts !! ***

The reason for the baker’s dozen was that baked products were sold by weight. To avoid the case where your dozen might be a little light the baker would throw in an extra item.  Doughnuts are sold by units, not weight, no need to put a thumb on the scale.

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2 hours ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

The rest of the world is metric.  Worry when you can only buy 10 eggs

1.  Check stuff like sugar and ice cream and others to see what the "standard" size is now.

 

2.  I don't do metric.  I was born before it was invented and see no reason to convert at my age.

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2 minutes ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

1.  Check stuff like sugar and ice cream and others to see what the "standard" size is now.

 

2.  I don't do metric.  I was born before it was invented and see no reason to convert at my age.

1791-1799?   My sugar packages are 1, 4, 4, and 10 lbs, flour 10 lbs, honey 680 g.

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I knew it...I knew it.... Forty Rod is that old.

 

Forty Rod quote, " 2.  I don't do metric.  I was born before it was invented and see no reason to convert at my age. "

 

Metric was introduced in 1670 by a French man then adopted by governments to standardize in early 1790s.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

Some little kid in China has a job putting 10 screws into a baggie. They don’t want to pay him more to put 12 in the bags for USA.

Some 10 year old kid?

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Ok, a story for you.

 

My mother's mother had 15, 9 boys, 6 girls from 1923 to 1944. the boys were, in order, George, John, Bob, Ralph, Jim, Donald, Walter, Raymond, and Stephen.

 

In the 60s, John was a Chief Petty Officer. In his driveway in San Diego washing his truck. A sailor showed up walking up the driveway.

 

sailor: "Are you John Perry?

John:"who are you?"

Sailor: "I''m your brother"

John: "which one?" (there were 8 brothers)

Sailor: "Ralph"

John: "hold up your left hand' (Ralph had lost the end of his left middle finger to a blasting cap when in high

school)

 

After that they stayed in touch, John becoming Master Chief Boatswains Mate and senior NCO at San Diego training center before he retired and Ralph being based in Guam and becoming Master Chief Electronics Mate.

 

Both died of cancer.

 

 

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Really agree with the idea outland said----about retail products packaging----it's all about increasing the price of things without the ordinary shopper realizing it----------5 lb bag o sugar-now 4 lb--------pound o bacon is now 12 oz.----I use my empty plastic coffee cans in my reloading room----same size container that's several yrs old vs new one----label says older one had 6 oz. more coffee in it---------it's happened to all kinds of products!!!!!

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7 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

2.  I don't do metric.  I was born before it was invented and see no reason to convert at my age.

 

no 6,5mm for you then :(

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

Well wording is everything. They won’t call it a half gallon, but it is 48 ounces

hmmmmm

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Being as Today is Bicycle Day, ..... I can get the whole 1/2 Gal in this cup :wub:

 

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