My Gen X Playlist: Jeremy – Pearl Jam

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      1. I don’t think pocket change is worth the space it takes up, to be honest. When once a pocket full of change would have me in penny candy for a week or two, now it’s more of a nuisance than anything else.

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  1. “I have this base line price in my head that is now incongruent with reality.” << THIS 😂 🎯

    I too am assaulted by the sticker prices. I look around for a grinning stock guy who has put joke prices on stuff. I also remember stuff from the late 70s/early 80s…at a fraction of the price. And the quality… some of these T-shirts are so thin you can practically see through them. Ugh.

    This concludes my rant 😂 Great song 😎

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  2. Same here – I’m getting used to grocery prices – $6+ for a loaf of commercial bread seems a bit much tho I just paid $6.49 for a pack of 8 small tortillas. I like when you can’t come up with a song to match – I know you use songs YOU remember but I like searching for ones when you can’t. Would “Ten Years Gone” by Led Zeppelin work for you?

    (I’m way older than you so if I dare to think about prices when I was a kid – I can only laugh and then the pragmatist in me says – but what were salaries way back then.)

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  3. That $12 “Value Pack” for fast food makes me NEVER want to eat there again. Granted I haven’t eaten at a McDonalds in 20 yrs anyway. But that’s ridiculous.

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  4. Whoa, I guess we’re getting a good deal in Canada as I think the Costco hot dog/drink combo is still only 1.50 in our lesser-valued dollar! I’ve only ever tried it once, though my sweety and I have shared the poutine. Do your Costco stores have that? It’s more of a Canadian thing…

    It seemed like prices really skyrocketed during Covid and just kept going up from there. Someone’s getting rich, and it ain’t the average consumer. I paid $10 for a loaf of bread the other day, but it was amazing. Some rare production method using wild yeast and long fermentation that reduces enzymes and stuff like gluten. It was cinnamon-raisin and so good I had to relax my limitation of bread to enjoy some with peanut butter slathered on it (Adam’s 100% natural in the two-jar wrap from, you guess it, Costco).

    I don’t know a lot of Pearl Jam so thanks for the intro; like Grace, I think it’s cool how you deal when it’s hard to find a song match.

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    1. So I had no idea what poutine was so I looked it up. Damn, I wish we had that at our Costco here! But then again, I may eat it too often!

      Prices are only going up. Gotta get used to it. Nothing else we can do. That bread sounds delicious…

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  5. I wrote a post a while back about how a million dollars isn’t the windfall it used to be, and someone who lives in the past ripped into me about being unrealistic. But honestly, one can’t even buy a house, car, pay the bills off and have much left to live off of with a million dollars. It used to be that if you won a million dollars, you’d be set for life. Not anymore.

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