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We went to American Apparel bodysuits and tshirts for a huge discount if you buy two at once.

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Comments (7)
So it's Bush's fault you can't buy designer baby products?
Posted by Chris D. | September 22, 2005 1:40 PM
Posted on September 22, 2005 13:40
haha you should have your own show chris
you're perfect at changing the grammar around of what people said.
i couldn't afford them before, but yeah it's bush's fault (well not just bush, the entire fiscal conservative tax cuts for everybody except 99% of the population agenda) that i'm priced out of things that i wasn't 5 years ago.
Posted by ryan | September 22, 2005 3:41 PM
Posted on September 22, 2005 15:41
hey you little snot. good job on making me say more than i meant to. you really should have a show. take over for that hack bill o'reilly
i didn't originally imply fault, all i said that it's bush's america, and my purchasing power has been diminished in the last 5 years.
Posted by ryan | September 23, 2005 2:57 AM
Posted on September 23, 2005 02:57
Fair enough, fair enough.
Try and keep a little perspective though man, you own a house, have a wife, and have a kid on the way...that's more than some of us. Money isn't everything.
Posted by Chris D. | September 25, 2005 9:05 PM
Posted on September 25, 2005 21:05
heh that's a good response to the economy dying everytime we get a republican pres "money isn't everything"
Posted by ryan | September 25, 2005 11:38 PM
Posted on September 25, 2005 23:38
The economy is dying? Why wasn't I informed?
If you think this is a "dying economy" I suggest you put the Noam Chomsky down, turn off "Air America" and go talk to someone who actually lived through the Great Depression.
Posted by Chris D. | September 26, 2005 8:58 PM
Posted on September 26, 2005 20:58
And as a war that has now gone on longer than World War II keeps on truckin' we're left with a poverty rate now at 17% (thank you Washington Post)
--------Posted by ryan | September 26, 2005 10:14 PM
Posted on September 26, 2005 22:14