July 26, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
The adjective “scotch” is an ethnic slur. The idea being mostly to avoid waste; be economical. As ethnic slurs go it seems fairly impotent. Two words: Scotch tape. My Scots rooted grandfather liked to avoid waste, but then I think most people who lived during the depression did. You’d have to be pretty fucking stupid to encourage waste (or perhaps just be an advocate of the ever expanding consumer economy).
The verb “welsh” (variant welch) is an ethnic slur. It has nineteenth-century origins in British gambling culture, the definition means to cheat by not paying a debt or defaulting on an obligation. My Welsh rooted grandmother spoke fondly of her welsh roots. I don’t think she ever bought so much as a lottery ticket in her life. And she always paid her bills. But I’ve heard the term applied to people who don’t live up to obligations. My grandmother lives up to her obligations. The slur seems to be out of fashion, at least around these parts, but as a kid I remember most people using it didn’t know that it had a slur history.
I’ve also heard “jew down” as a verb applied to buyers trying to haggle for a better price. Many Jews do like low prices – you’d have to be pretty fucking stupid not to like low prices. But this seems like an ethnic slur that people say with conscious thought – more for the purpose of advertising their racism than anything else. I don’t “jew down” – I haggle. My Jewish mother haggles. When I hear people say “jew down,” in public company, I mentally mark them down in a special column I have reserved for them: The “racist fucks” column.
But it isn’t a Scottish, Welsh or Jewish ancestry that makes you want a bargain, you only have to have a brain.
A while ago my native sister informed me of a racist verb-slur I had unknowingly used fairly commonly as a kid. “Chug,” the verb is something like drinking quickly – along the lines of:
“Hey Tim, are you gonna chug that whole can of Jolt Cola or what?”
I had always used “chug” entirely unconcious of its racist background. But, as a kid I heard, and didn’t use, some that really wur slurry – the term – “indian giver” for example – all the time, as a kid I’d hear that. An “indivan giver,” in kid parlence, was a person who gave something and then either took it back, or at leaste wanted to take it back. I don’t hear that one anymore. Maybe its still circulating. If it did hear it, I’d probably have to add the user of that one onto my “racist fucks” ledger.
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July 26, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
5,500 points for 10 icoke lids. I also recieved the two movie passes I’d ordered by mail the other day.
$11.88 & $11.69 for B&Cs returned = $23.57
I purchased a digital camera, a Kodak 7 MegaPixel from Stuporstore the other day for $88 plus tax
Registered two Starbucks cards (@ starbucks.com) that I got recently Both should. if all goes well, provide me with a free extra drink for registering them.* <- This from an RFD thread
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July 16, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
Dropped ten 500-point icoke lids and one @ 1000-point lid into my icoke.ca account. That’s the maximum allowable per week. I also cashed in 27,500 points for a Pair of Admit One Movie Tickets to Cineplex Odeon theatres.
And sold $10.00 in books!
And on July 8th I got $16.05 in bottles, cans and assorted returnables.
Oh, and I found a working microwave too.
A good week.
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July 14, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
Back in May 2007, RFD member jbfd found an online Zeller’s flyer that had a home theatre system deal of incredible value. He’d found a mouse rollover image in the flyer’s electronics section that indicated that a particular cheapo system was “unavailable” and would beĀ “substituted with a choice of three systems.”
Both I and my roommate, bought the substitute Phillips DVD home theatre systems! These 5.1 stereo systems have woofers, USB ports and most importantly DIVX! They normally sold for $269.99. I ended up paying just $50.13 after tax – though in actuality the Phillips system was even cheaper than that as I had to buy a set of batteries to bring the $10.00 FACEBOOK coupon into effect.
I took pictures of the event and posted them to the RFD thread.
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=499019&page=5
I wish I’d bought two of these DVD systems!
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July 8, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
$11.17 in bottles and cans
And 11 icoke.ca lids, the maximum number allowable for the week.
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June 29, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
7 icoke Lids @ 500 points each
$15.43 in bottles and cans
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June 22, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
$12.26 in bottles and cans.
12 icoke.ca lids!
No book sales, but should be plenty soon.
J.
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June 15, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
$12.86 in Bottles and cans
7 iCoke lids
and $11.00 in books ($1.00 more than the original offer for them)
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June 3, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
Also, 3 books came by mail. These were from a General Mills cereal promotion:
Spiderwick chronicles Book 1
Fatal Voyage
Vanished Man
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June 3, 2008 by Oh wise and poor one
$12.65 in bottles and cans (and various sundry beverage containers)
The two movie passes from icoke arrived today!
Also deposited 8 new lids (@ 500 points each) into my icoke account.
Found a giant collection of paperback books in my recycling room. WOOT!
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