How was your Maxwell House Vonbonfire

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Get this:

I ran out of my usual organic tobacco and nobody local had it in-stock (no car), so I had to plunk down for the chemical-filled stuff. Figured I liked Champion Ruby back in the '90s so I ended up buying it.

Wait for the price... wait for it... waaait... $162 AU.

That's significantly more than my entire grocery bill, and those prices have skyrocketed. Only difference is that this particular brand (I can't speak for others) is easily 10x what it should cost. Gonna have to make this packet last at least 3 months I reckon.
Holy shit dude!
How much tobacco do you get for $162?
Do you guys grow tobacco there or does it have to be imported? Forgive my ignorance, not super familiar with Australian things.
 
Holy shit dude!
How much tobacco do you get for $162?
Do you guys grow tobacco there or does it have to be imported? Forgive my ignorance, not super familiar with Australian things.
The price has nothing to do what tobacco costs or where it come from. The price is nearly all exhorbitant tax to discourage people from buying tobacco.
 
Smokers huh. I smoked off and on since I was a teenager, but never heavy or consistent. Gave it up entirely over a decade ago (I think I've rolled a few).
 
Holy shit dude!
How much tobacco do you get for $162?
Do you guys grow tobacco there or does it have to be imported? Forgive my ignorance, not super familiar with Australian things.
Admittedly the packet was bigger (only size the shop said was available) than the 30-odd gramme organic one I normally get for $100; it was 50g.

So yeah, the old "normal-sized" packets of the various tobaccos, which are roughly 30g, are prolly 2/3 that price.

Still can't believe I paid more for that than my grocery bill on the same day. Turned out to be a 'spensive Saturday.
 
so my youngest got up early with me this morning and wanted to help make coffee. I showed her how the milk frother attachment works on the coffee maker and now I don’t ever want to eat cereal without foamy milk again.
This was the next next thing to just being awake by myself for 10 minutes lol
 
and ammo!
From google:
Overall Tax Burden:
  • On average, Australians pay more in taxes than Americans.
  • For example, in 2014, the average total tax revenue per capita in Australia was $17,146 USD, compared to $14,115 USD in the US, indicating Australians paid around $3,000 more per year.

You can buy a new Les Paul every year just not living in Australia. Or to put it in thumbpickers terms I can buy a nice coffee maker every two years and still have a thousand bucks left over. To put it in my terms I can stay home from work for about 2.5 months and still cover my basics.
 
I spent over $300 on a bottle of Green Irish Tweed by Creed. :dunno:
 
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