Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
On Fri, 09 May 2008 21:14:42 -0600, Gloria P
fired up random neurons and synapses to opine:
Have you noticed that cleaning products are coming and going
faster than you can keep track? Every time I find a product
I really like, I can no longer replace it.
That's true of damned near everything: TV shows, that really good
mom-and-pop coffee shop, the "new and improved" [fill in the blank]
that is absolute crap, the butcher has replaced my favorite pot roast
cut with something I don't like nearly as well, my secretary retired
and we're suffering through a string of interviews with idiots...
And if it's supposed to be "the same as always," it's usually as
authentic as a Medieval feast with Tofurkey.
OTOH, I found a "new" coffee maker for the office that absolutely
rocks and everyone I've mentioned it to has said, "Oh, yeah, I
love mine." Am I the last person on the planet to have heard of a
Keurig coffee machine?
(I just bought another one for home and the DH ordered one for his
office, so I expect Kreuig will go out of business by Wednesday. Maybe
sooner if the above track record holds.)
Ever thought of using this to make money? "If you don't pay me, I'll
get myself hypnotized into liking your product and you'll go out of
business."
--
Dan Goodman
"I have always depended on the kindness of stranglers."
Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Expire
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