14 July, 2021

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overpriced items in today's world, 


this kid's ride will cost you €2 for 2 minutes


41 comments:

  1. I don't think I'll be buying any of those, though the tractor ride looks tempting!

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  2. I recently noticed a couple of kids here with homemade kites. Maybe they, or their parents more likely, are starting to rebel against these outrageous costs.

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  3. Hi Bill.

    Everything is very expensive nowadays.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  4. The excavator is cute, but an expensive ride indeed.

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  5. My teeth hurt already! I had such a gum machine for my Nieces.
    I think they took it home, LOL.
    Expensive ride, that.

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  6. The bubble gum caught my attention. I remember when I was a kid paying 5¢ for 3 Double Bubble Gum.

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  7. Everything is more expensive these days...

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  8. Amazing that people can actually buy ripped jeans. I'll put mine up for sale.

    God bless.

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  9. gumball dispenser remembers me my childhood!! ew

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  10. The ripped jeans are beyond my understanding.

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  11. That's very true, nothing cheap anymore.

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  12. ... a friend of mine had several hundred bubble gum machines around town. The gum balls were 25 cents. I asked him if the machines were profitable and all he said was that the gum balls cost him 2 cents! Thanks Bill for stopping by, enjoy your day.

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  13. Such startling little revelations! Some awesome pics!

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  14. Oh so many ways to part us from our money Bill 😉😀

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  15. Everything is so expensive now and seem to be getting worse by the day!

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  16. Times and prices have certainly changed, Bill!

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  17. The Bubble Bum Machine Was Designed For Twins - Way Cool Mr Bill

    Cheers

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  18. Not a bubble gum customer, but wouldn't mind the hat the mannequin is wearing. My kids (and grands) of a certain age would always pester me to go riding on any little ride. I guess I gave in a few times!

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  19. Holy cow...those are a little too pricey. 50 cents for bubble gum? Yikes.

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  20. I loved the last photo:-) Have a great evening Bill.

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  21. Is there anything cheap today?
    Nothing chip anymore.

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  22. In covid situation, almost everything is a price rise. Nice clicks

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  23. Everything is more expensive nowadays.
    Some restaurants will raise their prices when they reopen. One Toronto restaurant already confirmed that is raising their prices by 15 per cent.

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  24. Lo del paseo por 2 euros, parece una tomadura de pelo.

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  25. Those kids rids are pretty expensive these days!

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  26. What happened to gum balls for a penny!? :)

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  27. I was just talking to someone today about the rise in grocery prices since COVID.

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  28. I can't recall the last time I had gum.

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  29. The Bubble Gum machine does not look tempting, but if the kids are into Bob The Builder they might enjoy a ride on the tractor.

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  30. Don't see too many people chewing gum these days.

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  31. Genial fotografía. Uy que recuerdos al ver esa maquina de chicles. Te mando un beso .

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  32. What??? 50cents for a piece of penny bubble gum and 2 bucks for a 25cent ride. Oh my---I am out of step on those kind of things
    MB

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  33. Hola!! cada vez todo es mas caro. Saludos

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  34. Ripped jeans, fashionable in the 70's. I never thought that fad would last.

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  35. Great photos! The first photo reminds me of being a kid, the second of my mom because she loved to shop, and the third reminds me of when my kids and grandkids were little.

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  36. E agora em tempo de pandemia... tudo o que anteriormente já era caro... mais ficou ainda!
    Excelentes imagens! Abraço!
    Ana

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