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Just wondering what you weirdos shop for on a regular basis that might be different that what someone else might shop for.

I used to know someone that only wore brand new underwear, after he wore a pair he would throw them away.

A old man (he's 93 now) I used to clean for always bought a big bottle of Vaseline intensive care lotion every couple of weeks. The only reason I know that is because I put his groceries away for him. He must have had 100 bottles of lotion under his bathroom sink.

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http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Bacons-Adventure-Board-Game/dp/B002NIPE6C

I think a 93 year old man would really appreciate that. Good wholesome board game to pass the time with.

Mr. Bacon's BIG Adventure Board Game

As you move your bacon character along the path through Meatland you'll have to navigate your way through areas like the Mustard Marsh, the Wiener Wasteland and the Sausage Sea. The first one to make it to the frying pan at the end of the trail wins!

Not Just For Kids!!!

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I can't pass up a deal on socks....I buy them all the time and still can't find a matching pair :(

We have the same problem so I tried to remedy it by buying us all new socks during the back to school sale. It didn't work, I bought us each like 3-4 packs of socks & each pack of socks were different even though they were the same brand. Fail. :confused:

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Just thank God you only have to match socks for yourself. Non matching socks are going to send me to an early grave. Out of all the house work I do, it's the only thing that makes me entirely crazy. I recently made an announcement that I wasn't going to match anyone's socks anymore. I just toss them into their drawer. Problem solved, 'cept I still have to match my own.

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Known fact: Dryers eat socks! Whey to you think there is so much lint? The Dryer eats the socks and poops lint!

I can't resist the "Depot's"! Home Depot or Office Depot! Home Depot, I'm always buying flashlights and/or gloves. (The kind with the tops of the fingers already cut out.) During storms, the electricity was always going out in my apartment. So I always have flashlights around. (Most have something to do with leftover Hugo fears!) OF course the gloves I use to rol my wheelchair around.

Office Depot, no matter what I need, I end up buying at least 1 of their "Really Usefull Box" boxes. (I use them to store my pennies in.) Even if I don't need one, I'll buy at least 1 usually 2 of them. To a lessor extent, AA bateries. I seem to always buy a pack of Double "A" Batteries. (Boy, does her vibrater go through them! LOL)

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