Posted by rvirgil_KS on August 22, 2015 at 09:42:39 from (50.93.229.89):
In Reply to: Inflation? posted by Geo-TH,In on August 22, 2015 at 04:30:05:
This country feller has it figured out.....
THE TWELVE OUNCE POUND
Last week when he went for his groceries Friend Ed got to shoppin' around As he tried to compare a few prices The confusion was runnin' abound
He picked up a package of bacon The wife said they needed a pound When he started to readin' the label Twelve ounces was all that he found
He wanted a pack of salami All packaged up pretty 'n round 'n again there was only twelve ounces But the price was enough for a pound
Of course they were needin' some coffee Somethin' fresh roasted 'n ground When he started to read on the label It was four ounces short of a pound
He checked out 'n headed for home In his mind there were thoughts goin' 'round The prices for cattle were droppin' 'n profits were losin' their ground
He called all the fellers together 'n shared with 'em what he had found Said, "Boys, we can make it on cattle If we sell 'em twelve ounce to the pound!"
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