But Will It Be Around In Fifty Years?

Oh hell no.

Cheap, Plastic, Garbage.

Realistically, I would be amazed if it lasted a month with continuous use.

This is the kind of crap people spend their money on.

Fuck That, get on Fleabay, find an old Cast Iron peeler from 1925 and buy that instead.

It will still be around after you are dead.

It won’t be very much longer now and people are going to wake up to the fact that our money system is about to go Bye Bye.

This inflation thing isn’t going away and TPTB are killing the Dollar on purpose.

Start paying attention to what you spend your money on and try to get the most value out of your FRN’s while they will still buy something, without having to bring a wheelbarrow full and not getting any change back.

6 thoughts on “But Will It Be Around In Fifty Years?

  1. Damn, Phil. You’re being generous @ a month.
    I’d say 2 weeks, tops.
    If that.

  2. I cannot really imagine how this inflation can continue and have us expect to have an economy that doesn’t grind to a stop. I cannot really imagine how the lack of supply for everything from meat to irrigation pipe can continue without people throwing up their hands and just saying fuckitall. I can’t imagine how the shrinking number of men and women who both know how to and want to work can have an effect other than stagnation.

    We got us some problems, boys.

  3. You are not alone: the fuckwits in charge on this side of the lake are just as bad. They are determinedly leaning on everyone – except themselves and their cronies, of course, with galloping inflation, unregulated fuel prices, a future ban on petrol and diesel vehicles, squandering millions and butchering the landscape to build an unnecessary railway and screwing up the National Health Service until most of it is no longer fit for purpose. Local doctors are taking the money and taking the piss: NHS dentists are like rocking horse shit. I could go on but you’re probably nodding of already!
    Just to rub it in, there is NO political opposition worthy of the name.

  4. My first thought on this contraption’s overall value was the insane depth of the cutting, taking off way too much material. I would never have to fret about durability because one look at that nonsense and it gets a big nope here.

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