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Watters: "What kind of husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?"

What kind of asshole would think that was strange?
As a kid in the 60's. We went grocery shopping as a family, every Friday night. ("Mom. You're making me miss Star Trek, dammit.")

Even now, I see families and couples in Walmart often.
They’re so scared of people thinking they’re whipped. Must be compensating for something.
 
Watters: "What kind of husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?"

What kind of asshole would think that was strange?
The same kind of arsehole who think slashing an intern's tyres and swooping in as a white knight is normal. Apparently Watters is quite proud he was uninvited to his family's thanksgiving last year.
 
Watters: "What kind of husband goes grocery shopping with his wife?"

What kind of asshole would think that was strange?
As a kid in the 60's. We went grocery shopping as a family, every Friday night. ("Mom. You're making me miss Star Trek, dammit.")

Even now, I see families and couples in Walmart often.


1: an idiot
2: someone who can't find anything better to complain about because he's an idiot
3: an idiot

Before we had kids my wife and I went shopping together all the time. Now we go shopping together again that the kids are old enough to be left alone.
 
We grocery shop together occasionally, but since we have different “styles”, we usually go solo, but it pretty much a 50/50 split.

Watters must be afraid people will think he’s a cuck if he doesn’t say stupid things like this; someone should let him know that people already think that.
 
Maybe Kamala’s husband went grocery shopping with her because he couldn’t believe how cheap the eggs were already?
 
If it's just one of us at the grocery it's almost certainly me.

Me too. Before the pandemic my wife did the shopping, I was working. Now I'm retired and my wife has a weak immune system. So I go and wear a mask.
My wife is immunocompromised as well. I always have a mask, and do most of the shopping and errands.
 
Maybe Kamala’s husband went grocery shopping with her because he couldn’t believe how cheap the eggs were already?
Not where I live. I stopped by the local Asian market near my house the other day to get a few basic items, including (possibly) eggs. They wanted $12.99 for a dozen! The last time I bought eggs, they were $8.99 (though that was at Lucky). I don't think I'll be shopping there again, (unless I suddenly get a craving for octopus and chicken feet).
 
Maybe Kamala’s husband went grocery shopping with her because he couldn’t believe how cheap the eggs were already?
Not where I live. I stopped by the local Asian market near my house the other day to get a few basic items, including (possibly) eggs. They wanted $12.99 for a dozen! The last time I bought eggs, they were $8.99 (though that was at Lucky). I don't think I'll be shopping there again, (unless I suddenly get a craving for octopus and chicken feet).
I was being facetious. Trump ran on bringing the grocery prices down and was supposed to end inflation on day one, also. Maybe we have to wait until he invades Greenland for the egg prices to come down.
 
Maybe Kamala’s husband went grocery shopping with her because he couldn’t believe how cheap the eggs were already?
Not where I live. I stopped by the local Asian market near my house the other day to get a few basic items, including (possibly) eggs. They wanted $12.99 for a dozen! The last time I bought eggs, they were $8.99 (though that was at Lucky). I don't think I'll be shopping there again, (unless I suddenly get a craving for octopus and chicken feet).
An observation about our local Asian markets: If it's an Asian product it very well might be cheaper in the Asian place. If it's not, go to the regular grocery.
 
Maybe Kamala’s husband went grocery shopping with her because he couldn’t believe how cheap the eggs were already?
Not where I live. I stopped by the local Asian market near my house the other day to get a few basic items, including (possibly) eggs. They wanted $12.99 for a dozen! The last time I bought eggs, they were $8.99 (though that was at Lucky). I don't think I'll be shopping there again, (unless I suddenly get a craving for octopus and chicken feet).
An observation about our local Asian markets: If it's an Asian product it very well might be cheaper in the Asian place. If it's not, go to the regular grocery.
Here in California, its likely not that the eggs in Asian markets are Asian products, rather the standards that the Asian markets have are lower than some other grocery stores.

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