Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in Mclean but I use my produce bags, plastic bags for waste can liners, I love to shop at thrift stores (for certain things), we have a lawn mower, rake, hedge trimmer and DH uses them. I could go on and on... beautiful trash.
Buying at thrift stores is the opposite of trashy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look forward to going to Cracker Barrel on road trips.
Growing up, I could only envy people who got to go to Cracker Barrel on roadtrips. My mom packed sandwiches and fruit into a cooler and we ate them in the backseat of a no a/c car.
Anonymous wrote:I’m poor 👋
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to get drunk off of Wild Irish Rose, Mad Dog 20/20 and occasionally even Thunderbird, back when I drank almost every night in my mid-late 20s. Basically this is just p1ss wino-booze that's real cheap and has a high alcohol content.
It was embarrassing to even have to look the owner in the eye while buying this crap at the beer and wine store. I'd alternate what stores I went to so they wouldn't know how much I really drank (as if I was fooling anybody but myself). Of course I didn't want any customers seeing what I was getting so I'd wait until there were nobody in line before going up to pay, holding the bottle(s) close to my leg, opposite where other people were(thus blocking their line of sight to what I was holding) and hope that I could purchase it before somebody came up behind me in line and saw what I was buying.
God willing it will be 10 years without a drink in July...
I don’t know if that is trashy, but certainly alcoholic. I used to buy 5 dollar bottles of wine with a twist off cap so I didn’t have to use a cork screw and drink it out of the bottle in my closet and dump my recyclables in public bins. Also alternated stores. 3 years sober.
Anonymous wrote:I look forward to going to Cracker Barrel on road trips.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes go to McDonald's. And like it.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Mclean but I use my produce bags, plastic bags for waste can liners, I love to shop at thrift stores (for certain things), we have a lawn mower, rake, hedge trimmer and DH uses them. I could go on and on... beautiful trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids go to public school
Kids do travel sports and are very over scheduled (their choice)
drive to vacation destinations, usually OBX
That's not trashy.
OBX or any place in NC = trashy