magazines
There is a really large bookseller that i occasionally pop into for a read.
They have a huge magazine rack that includes fishing magazines. Comfortable
chairs are close by as well. There is no problem in reading the mags without
actually buying them.I read up on the current issues. There is a washroom and
books on fishing as well. However you cant't take the books to the washroom or
the area that sells coffee. No one seems to mind. It is something of an off
season pursuit. I will continue later my tomato soup is ready. |
lurebuilder
Nov 11 2004
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| Jesus, does it ever end with you? |
spoonplugger
Nov 11
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| That's the amazing part, this waste of human life has been doing this for
over 6 years! Can you imagine being so pathetic? This guy has wasted
complete months of his life trolling this newsgroup. It's part of his daily
routine, he NEEDS to do it. It excites him & gives him pleasure, much like
seeing a pretty girl or catching a big bass does for real men. "Gee, it's 10PM, I almost forgot to waste 10 minutes of my day making an
idiotic post on rofb; I'm sure the world wants to know that I sit around in
bookstores reading magazines & I just love tomato soup. I just wish I could
bring my magazines into the john with me." I'll bet you do... I only wish my killfile would block the threads he starts entirely. I'd
also like to introduce his behind to a broken flippin stick I have in the
garage... Unreal... |
go-bassn
Nov 11
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| That does it for me! I am very tolerant when it comes to giving people
the benefit of the doubt....but this post does it for me!!!!!!
The ability to irritate is often confused with the ability to matter,
maybe Lurebuilder is not really a troll...just confused :). |
jbkbub
Nov 11
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| I look at some of the highbrow fishing mags as well for style trends. The
magazine would cost an arm and a leg to buy in relative terms. The mags are
really well put together photography is excellent. I've seen some well heeled
types following the same practise of reading the mags in the store. I think the
store just returns unsold stock for full credit. Course there is overhead but
that could be covered by other sales of books and mags at prices above direct
cost. |
lurebuilder
Nov 11
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| Thank you for the insight into retail economics, it was definitely a
mystery to the modern world, until this post. I wouldn't be surprised
to see this post in the Harvard Business Review. |
Chris
Nov 11
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| OH MY GOSH - Mr. Potato Head is a Cannibal. |
Illinois
Nov 11
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| I won't be posting for a while since i have a project underway that i
previously delayed on account of fishing. See ya. |
lurebuilder
Nov 11
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| One can't help but wonder if "a while" is a longer unitr of time in Mr
Al's neighborhood than say, "forever". The last time he promised to stop
posting "forever", it lasts less than 3 days. What's "a while?" 20 minutes? |
RichZ
Nov 11
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| Eric!! Maybe he's whittling your new lure! |
Henry
Nov 11
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| On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 17:51:36 -0600, Henry Hefner
<thatorneryguyREMOVE@THISyahoo.com> wrote:
I told you! I told you! My wait is nearly over. I can see that baby now. ------
The DNC - Building a bridge to the 20th Century. |
Eric
Nov 11
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| I hope you get one Eric...before Rodney puts an international utility patent
on it and brings liable to the lure builder.
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Steve
Nov 11
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| I don't patent anything I didn't invent :-) |
Rodney
Nov 11
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| >on it and brings liable to the lure builder. Not a chance. Everyone here knows Al is the real Lure BuilderŪ. Patiently waiting in excitement..... ------
The DNC - Building a bridge to the 20th Century. |
Eric
Nov 11
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| I hope he slips on a magazine and drowns in his tomato soup |
alwaysfishking
Nov 12
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| lol, I think his mommy grounded him for reading certain magazines on the
throne... WW ;-) |
go-bassn
Nov 12
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