Girl Scouts get my last dime

ELLZ

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Well, dang! Looks like the GSA is gonna hafta do without my
donations, anymore. At $3.50 a box, they've priced themselves outta
my price point.

nb --enjoying last Trefoils and HOT coffee
 
On Mar 1, 8:23?am, notbob wrote:
Just $3.50 where you are? I have GS nextdoor from which I've
purchased seven boxes so far, but at $4.00 each.
....Picky
 
JeanineAlyse wrote:

My problem is that I can't resist those pleading little girl eyes,
even though that's probably part of the GSA psychology. Those girls
work hard and do their best for the Scouts.
 
"Dora" wrote:

I remember a while back when I lived in the city. Two kids selling candy, a
boy on one side and a girl on the other side of the street. The boy was
depressed and ask why he looked sad. He said he hasn't sold a fourth what
the little girl sold. I asked him why do think she is outselling you? The
boy responded " Because she's Pretty". I smiled and said "your learning"
and I did not buy any candy from him :)

--
Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)
 
Ran?e at Arabian Knits wrote:



GSA don't come to the doors around here anymore taking orders. They
instead set up cookie "camp" tables in front of the supermarket
entrances so you can buy them right there.

I don't buy the cookies but contribute $2.00 to their group.

Andy
 
On 2011-03-02, Ran?e at Arabian Knits wrote:

I figured as much. That's precisely why I will buy no more cookies.

I'll do what I did the last time the girls were all out of Trefoils,
jes handed 'em a ten spot. The poor little girl at the table was
dumbfounded, but the mom's smiled approvingly. That's a feeling
better than a mouthfull of some sawdust cookie, anytime. ;)

That way, they get it all. I do the same with BSA, rather than
go through those swine, the United Dirtbags.

nb
 
Andy wrote:

That is because of people exactly like you. They are just a little bit too
young for the type of attention that you would give them.
 
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