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    I'm finally starting to see these stickers in the greatest of places. Today I was at Sams walking by the Prime Tenderloin roasts and was shocked at the prices - $26/ pound. Then on the boneless ribeye roasts, I saw this:



    Gawd, I love this state!

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    I bet I have put at least 50 of them at random gas pumps and stores . I’m out of the stickers at the moment.

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      #3
      I saw where some had tried to peel one off a gas pump.

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        #4
        I gave out 500 so far...

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          #5
          For the record, the other boneless ribeyes were over $300.

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            #6
            I tagged my first gas pump last week. Stopped by there the other day and somebody had already took it off!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by oktx View Post
              I saw where some had tried to peel one off a gas pump.

              They don’t come off very easy .

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                #8
                Originally posted by Johnny Dangerr View Post
                I gave out 500 so far...
                I texted my son and accused him of being in my HEB. Lol...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by oktx View Post
                  I saw where some had tried to peel one off a gas pump.
                  Yep- they are peeling the heads off!

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                    #10
                    On a related subject, my HEB was running a special earlier this week on rib roasts…$10.99/lb. Not surprisingly, at that price point it was a Select grade, but a butcher once told me that there is very little difference in terms of flavor and texture of the finer cuts of meat (tenderloin, rib roast) between a lower grade and higher grade. So far, I’ve found this to be mostly true.

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                      #11
                      First time in my life I've seen vandalism so widely accepted. Where we are at as a society is truly saddening, both sides of the aisle are attempting to justify pitiful behavior by finger pointing at one another. I've seen the argument of "it's better than looting and burning down buildings" and while that's blatantly obvious, I'd also imagine that the population who committed those acts accounted for less than 1% of the Left.

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                        #12
                        Can you please explain how this is vandalism by Penal Code definition. There is no monetary loss from putting a sticker and a piece of plastic wrap. Now hilarious-yes. Offend a Karen- yes. But meet the criminal elements of Criminal Mischief - nope.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by glen View Post
                          Can you please explain how this is vandalism by Penal Code definition. There is no monetary loss from putting a sticker and a piece of plastic wrap. Now hilarious-yes. Offend a Karen- yes. But meet the criminal elements of Criminal Mischief - nope.
                          I would think that if they were easy to peel off, it would account to littering, however when you consider the below I think it would be vandalism or criminal mischief.

                          Originally posted by Strummer View Post
                          They don’t come off very easy .
                          Would you be okay with me putting stickers I find amusing on your vehicles or other property or would you be a Karen? Why is it any different for gas pumps and other private property that doesn't belong to the individual placing the stickers? Can you honestly say you would have been okay seeing something similar from Democrats during Trump's presidency?

                          Edit: I initially overlooked assertion that there is no monetary loss. I would think it could easily be argued that whoever is paying the employees who are tasked with removing the stickers suffered a monetary loss.
                          Last edited by kae006; 12-20-2021, 07:36 PM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by kae006 View Post
                            First time in my life I've seen vandalism so widely accepted. Where we are at as a society is truly saddening, both sides of the aisle are attempting to justify pitiful behavior by finger pointing at one another. I've seen the argument of "it's better than looting and burning down buildings" and while that's blatantly obvious, I'd also imagine that the population who committed those acts accounted for less than 1% of the Left.

                            I just give them to the station owners and they put them on themselves.


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by kae006 View Post
                              First time in my life I've seen vandalism so widely accepted. Where we are at as a society is truly saddening, both sides of the aisle are attempting to justify pitiful behavior by finger pointing at one another. I've seen the argument of "it's better than looting and burning down buildings" and while that's blatantly obvious, I'd also imagine that the population who committed those acts accounted for less than 1% of the Left.
                              I bet your a big hit at parties. I notice your location says Minnesota why don’t you join Minnesota bow hunter and leave the people of the great state of Texas to ourselves.

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