2.00 for  work pants    
I don't get my hair cut thats a waste of $2.50   
and 1 person can't have dinner at white castle for $4.00   
oh and the phrase you were looking for is "mindless drivel"   
here is the defenition so you don't make the mistake again   
Definition 
drivel   [show phonetics] 
noun  DISAPPROVING 
nonsense or boring and useless information: 
You don't believe the drivel you read in the papers, do you? 
You're talking drivel as usual!     
and for comparison   
Definition 
dribble (MOVE BALL)   [show phonetics] 
verb [i or T]  
(in football or hockey) to move a ball along the ground with repeated small kicks or hits, or (in basketball) to move a ball by repeatedly hitting it against the floor with your hand: 
He dribbled the ball to the edge of the pitch. 
His speed allows him to easily dribble past defenders.   
dribble   [show phonetics] 
noun [C] 
Brinkworth's attempted dribble through the Milan defence was stopped by Ponti's tackle.   
Definition 
dribble (FROM MOUTH)   [show phonetics] 
verb [i or T]  
to have liquid slowly come out of your mouth: 
Babies dribble constantly.   
dribble   [show phonetics] 
noun [C or U] 
There was dribble all over her chin. 
a dribble of saliva   
(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)   
Definition 
dribble (FLOW SLOWLY)   [show phonetics] 
verb [i or T]  
to (cause a liquid to) flow very slowly in small amounts: 
The water was barely dribbling out of the tap. 
Dribble the remaining olive oil over the tomatoes.   
dribble   [show phonetics] 
noun [C or U] 
The flow of water was reduced to a dribble.   
(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)   
I thought you went to college. must have forgot to pay attention in english class.    
Have a nice day