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  1. And milk is down at Sam’s Club, too – so are other essentials. My daughter (a fiendishly chintzy shopper)noticed that there were some astonishingly upscale items at the local dollar store, like a little jar of olive tapenade.
    And for perhaps not-so-mysterious reasons, there were a great many almost-new or just barely worn women’s clothes of excellent quality at the thrift store. I scored a very nice tailored suit (wool and rayon mix), fully lined and with the extra buttons still attached for about $12.00 (I had a speaking engagement and wanted to look something less like an escapee from a bag-lady’s convention.
    Another odd thing – although everyone here in San Antonio is holding their breath waiting for the other shoe and the stock market to continue to fall … the many houses in my neighborhood which were empty and on the market over the summer and late fall – have sold, and people have moved in and even begun fixing them up in small ways. Work is picking up at both of my other jobs – one of them is a small boutique publishing firm, where we have about four books in the pipeline now after eight months of nothing much. The other is a small real-estate firm specializing in ranch and hunting properties – and he has had several profitable closings and a prospect of more.
    Interesting times… interesting in that sense of the Chinese curse!

  2. My favorite: McChicken, small fries, and a milk. Three bucks, tasty, and just enough.

  3. Smaller portions, lower price points. It’s back to the early sixties. If we only had some Beach Boys music for accompaniment.

  4. As a practical matter, some of those dollar meals can be eaten with one hand while driving. Thinking of McD’s double cheeseburger. The McChicken has too much shredded lettuce.
    Burger King’s cheeseburger has more bun and less meat than McD’s double cheeseburger, but is just as handy. Mostly the dollar or dollar and a few cents menus around.

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