Have you seen the TV show Extreme Couponing? You should. It's
really good ... in a "are these people really for real?" kind of way.
Lucky for me, there were three episodes on back-to-back yesterday afternoon
when I had a huge pile of laundry to fold and Ryan was happy running around
destroying the basement.
I’ve seen the show before (I was just on mat
leave, you know) but I never really paid it that much attention before. The
concept – people whose sole purpose in life is to collect coupons so they can
buy (and then stockpile) hundreds of dollars worth of groceries and personal
items for pennies – is ridiculous to start with, but the dialogue and voice
overs were so amazing I actually went and got a pen and paper so I could record
some of the best clips to share with you.
The first story featured a woman who was
using coupons to help save for a massive home renovation. She bought $439 worth
of groceries but thanks to her coupons, only paid $7.11 (or something like
that). The husband’s closing comment was: “Two more shops like that and we’ll
have a new porch!”
I started getting really interested when the
next woman explained that “the difference between hoarders and what I do is the
dust.” Seriously, these people have stockpiles of crap that would outdo many
corner stores. One lady even keeps her stash of cookies and treats under lock
and key in a separate room she calls The Cookie Jar. If there’s ever a threat
of nuclear disaster or an asteroid hitting earth, I would strongly recommend
befriending one of these extreme couponers.
I love how the drama builds through the show,
coming to a climax when the couponer arrives at the checkout with her parade of
carts and usually a few family members in tow. “I’ve never seen my mom this
nervous before,” says one little girl as the mom pulls out her pile of coupons.
The music gets all serious, so you know something bad is about to happen – yes,
there’s a glitch with the register! Disaster. Or as one story went: “Carla’s
savings continue (at the cash) until they hit a hurdle.” Inevitably, the store
manager arrives to enjoy his two minutes of fame and saves the day. Hooray!
Still don’t believe me that this show is
fantastic? Check out this clip of Judy, who would like to change her middle
name to Couponer and says “couponing to me is like breathing – it makes me
tick.”
Unfortunately, I had to miss the story of how "one woman used coupons to keep her family out of danger" because it was time to pick up Ella. I'll just have to make sure I clear my schedule for next Tuesday afternoon.
I kind of envy Judy's stockroom and I also wonder if she has a system of ensuring the older items get used first. Lol. This show actually looks awesome.
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