It's actually not a bad comparison, as nicer handguns do run in a similar price range as jackets... don't get me started as I've been good and haven't bought one in about a year...
As they say about Wolf Brand Chili: "..............."
It's actually not a bad comparison, as nicer handguns do run in a similar price range as jackets... don't get me started as I've been good and haven't bought one in about a year...
It's always funny to also see the rapid change in tourism habits in American cities when the dollar is weak, and the European tourists take great advantage. I'm sure that in Paris and other European cities see the same influx of Americans when the dollar is strong.
I heard that from my father many times growing up, especially when we broke something... "do you have any idea how many hours I have to work to replace that, etc...." Those were not "calm" conversations!
I definitely equate currency with jacket purchases...as I do with any of my other "obsessions"! I even "cross-reference" them in more of a bartering sense..."if I sell THIS guitar, I can buy THAT jacket"...
You guys are nuts. The proper currency is to use is firearms. (Just in case any of you folks were not aware, Oklahoma has the largest number of firearms owned, per capita, of any state in the nation.)