I remember when a wooden bowl and two replacement pucks of a rose scented soap, once tallow and now fallow arrived. Friends and family were aghast I spent $40; no doubt with some dollar store bath soap as comparison. It took a few years, but my own such measure slowly crept up with
3.4 oz bottles of aftershave pushing a like amount. I'm not even thinking of a approximate value of all the loot I've bought, traded or been gifted over the years.
I abandoned firearm collecting when .455 ammunition for my Webley-Fosbury approached $1 a round and a friend who cast his own bullets was diagnosed with lead poisoning dementia. I've managed to avoid British Empire colonial rebellions and lived on the sale for a frugal year.
But I just splashed on some PENHALIGONS Opus 1870 and damn, but I love this stuff. I looked at the price again, $128 USD plus sales tax if I don't
gamble on EBAY counterfeits. That's a bottle of Laphraiog and groceries for a week. I could even buy some blended stuff and three weeks food, but I do have limits.
I'm not complaining. In my value system it's worth it. But I fear the same social stigma a lot of these nouveau rich locals grinding gears on a new Maserati elicit from us unwashed masses in the 'fight for fifteen' waiting for a bus our execrable public disservice runs hourly. I get many compliments: until some lady asks what it is and where to buy it. I'm honest and they do a double take.
I think I should start using something less expensive, lower that ceiling and potential targeting by future flash performances of les Miserables.
At least my self tipped ties are unknown to most people.
3.4 oz bottles of aftershave pushing a like amount. I'm not even thinking of a approximate value of all the loot I've bought, traded or been gifted over the years.
I abandoned firearm collecting when .455 ammunition for my Webley-Fosbury approached $1 a round and a friend who cast his own bullets was diagnosed with lead poisoning dementia. I've managed to avoid British Empire colonial rebellions and lived on the sale for a frugal year.
But I just splashed on some PENHALIGONS Opus 1870 and damn, but I love this stuff. I looked at the price again, $128 USD plus sales tax if I don't
gamble on EBAY counterfeits. That's a bottle of Laphraiog and groceries for a week. I could even buy some blended stuff and three weeks food, but I do have limits.
I'm not complaining. In my value system it's worth it. But I fear the same social stigma a lot of these nouveau rich locals grinding gears on a new Maserati elicit from us unwashed masses in the 'fight for fifteen' waiting for a bus our execrable public disservice runs hourly. I get many compliments: until some lady asks what it is and where to buy it. I'm honest and they do a double take.
I think I should start using something less expensive, lower that ceiling and potential targeting by future flash performances of les Miserables.
At least my self tipped ties are unknown to most people.