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lickton's gets no more business from me!
"Bill Sornson" wrote: (clip) that old malt liquor ad calling it a "completely unique" experience (clip) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In the same category: "In order to form a *more perfect* union." A few of my favorites: "I have a friend of mine." "I own my own home." "hot water heater," |
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lickton's gets no more business from me!
ZBicyclist schrieb:
Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: My goodness, do you go into a restaraunt and complain that they shouldn't be charging $6 for a salad that has .50 worth of vegetables or whatever in it? How is that different? One hopes the waitress is more attractive than Robert Lickton. Another example is medicine. Patient: "Doc, it hurts when I do this." Doctor: "Don't do that." That will cost you upwards of $50. No, only 10 ¤. Maybe it costs social security the equivalent of $50, but I doubt it. |
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Jens Müller wrote:
ZBicyclist schrieb: Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: My goodness, do you go into a restaraunt and complain that they shouldn't be charging $6 for a salad that has .50 worth of vegetables or whatever in it? How is that different? One hopes the waitress is more attractive than Robert Lickton. Another example is medicine. Patient: "Doc, it hurts when I do this." Doctor: "Don't do that." That will cost you upwards of $50. No, only 10 ¤. Maybe it costs social security the equivalent of $50, but I doubt it. At the rate the dollar is going, it may not be long before 10 ¤. IS $50. When the Euro was first introduced, it was worth about 80 US cents. Now it's worth $1.60 -- Mike Kruger "You have to be careful if you are reckless." - Richard M. Daley |
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"completely unique" experience (clip) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In the same category: "In order to form a *more perfect* union." A few of my favorites: "I have a friend of mine." "I own my own home." "hot water heater," I heard once that Freud used to get exasperated when someone would write him a letter starting with "Dearest" for the same reasons.... |
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Jens Müller wrote: ZBicyclist schrieb: Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: My goodness, do you go into a restaraunt and complain that they shouldn't be charging $6 for a salad that has .50 worth of vegetables or whatever in it? How is that different? One hopes the waitress is more attractive than Robert Lickton. Another example is medicine. Patient: "Doc, it hurts when I do this." Doctor: "Don't do that." That will cost you upwards of $50. No, only 10 ¤. Maybe it costs social security the equivalent of $50, but I doubt it. Ah, but you (assuming your .de address means that you are in Germany) are much more likely to have a rational health care system than we have in the US. Here's that'd be $50 if you have insurance, $150 if you don't. |
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"ZBicyclist" wrote: Jens Müller wrote: ZBicyclist schrieb: Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: My goodness, do you go into a restaraunt and complain that they shouldn't be charging $6 for a salad that has .50 worth of vegetables or whatever in it? How is that different? One hopes the waitress is more attractive than Robert Lickton. Another example is medicine. Patient: "Doc, it hurts when I do this." Doctor: "Don't do that." That will cost you upwards of $50. No, only 10 ¤. Maybe it costs social security the equivalent of $50, but I doubt it. At the rate the dollar is going, it may not be long before 10 ¤. IS $50. When the Euro was first introduced, it was worth about 80 US cents. Now it's worth $1.60 When I was in France the first time (2002), the Euro was worth US$0.98 to US$1.01. This made it just incredibly convenient to understand prices in terms I was familiar with. When I went in 2003, I think the Euro was worth about US$1.20 or so, which still wasn't bad to calculate but was disadvantageous as a tourist. Now I basically can't afford to go back to Europe for a cycling vacation as my costs would be so much higher. |
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SMS wrote: Tim McNamara wrote: I'm baffled by buying a lock ring by mail order and not just riding down to the LBS to get one. Unless you only have LBSes with worse customer service than Lickton's. I'm sure that driving or riding or calling around looking for a shop that has this item in stock would have cost him far more than $6 worth of time, fuel, etc. OTOH, some on-line stores do offer very low-priced shipping for items they can stick in a padded envelope which is nice of them. They don't have to go to the post office to do this, their mail carrier will pick them up. As a customer, of course, you certainly have the right to no longer do business with them if their service was unsatisfactory from your perspective. I'll order more stuff from Lickton's to make up for Walter! I've bought things in person and by mail order from Lickton's and have always gotten a good deal and generally the customer service has been good. I have usually dealt with Robin rather than Bob. |
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Bill Sornson wrote:
Michael Press wrote: In article , SMS wrote: [...] [...} It's a very unique item not found in any bicycle ^^^^^^^^^^^ I can't resist. I'm with you on that one. (My father used to rant -- or maybe just vent a bit -- on that old malt liquor ad calling it a "completely unique" experience. Drilled into my pea brain.) Plus that malt liquor was up to 50% and more less expensive. |
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"Bill Sornson" wrote: Michael Press wrote: In article , SMS wrote: [...] [...} It's a very unique item not found in any bicycle ^^^^^^^^^^^ I can't resist. I'm with you on that one. (My father used to rant -- or maybe just vent a bit -- on that old malt liquor ad calling it a "completely unique" experience. Drilled into my pea brain.) Bill "that and 'irregardless'" S. Irrespective of your father's grammatical proclivities, it's better to sell a totally unique product than a partially unique one- irregardless of whether English teachers like it. :-D |
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In article
, Bob wrote: On Apr 21, 8:07*pm, SLAVE of THE STATE wrote: BTW, Walt is a cry-baby who has nothing better to do than waste his time and everyone else's time complaining about some gd sub-$10 purchase that went all wrong. *I mean, he could post something about global warming. I think Walt's offbase but at least he's on topic. Let's see... rec.bicycles.misc, rec.bicycles.racing, rec.bicycles.marketplace, rec.bicycles.soc. Nope, not a word about global warming or any other allegedly impending climate change. There are plenty of offtopic threads in these NGs without encouraging more. LOL. Although I'd disagree about rec.bikes.soc, as the global warming discussion might fit in there. |
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