He might still live with his parents and therefore not aware of every day common household items that everyone might need. Like Clorox II, toilet paper, light bulbs, garden hoses, power tools, lawnmowers, etc.
I don't think that ferret thinks you're "classy" unless you buy French bleach, use a bidet, have designer light bulbs delivered to your home, and have a gardener who uses only garden hoses, power tools, and lawnmowers which were imported from Europe. It's a liberal thing.
I just go to BJs for that stuff, sam's club is ok too, that is walmart companies make stuff special for walmart, lower quality stuff Do you guys buy your furniture and appliances there too? I bought a vaccum and a toaster there once, what peices of junk
You have to look at what you are buying -- no matter where you buy it. I bought our full-size vacuum and three Roomba's over the Internet. The full-size vacuum was probably the most expensive vacuum on the market -- no one in Denver carried the brand. It also sucks. It's a piece of crap. The Roomba's work great. The $300 toaster came from my least favorite store on earth -- Williams Sonoma. It makes crappy toast; it takes forever to do it; and it doesn't even pop the toast up when it's finished. Wal-Mart isn't a great furniture store for us. That have great "starter" furniture, but we're both too old for that. I only like solid wood furniture. The last stuff I bought, I had to contact the manufacturer in Canada personally.