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In reply to the discussion: Sometimes it really, really, really sucks to be right. [View all]snooper2
(30,151 posts)86. What you ignore will set you free!
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But, hey, the store got its money, right? Why should it care about whoever gave it to them?
lastlib
Nov 2013
#59
I bet that 99% of those who buy flat-screen TVs already have perfectly good TVs. nt
Ace Acme
Nov 2013
#64
Which certainly invalidates the critique of contemporary holiday consumerism.
LanternWaste
Dec 2013
#85
Hey why let facts get in the way of good old fashioned self aggrandizing?
LordGlenconner
Nov 2013
#30
This thread is hilarious. As soon as I saw the less than worshipping responses, I knew
Number23
Nov 2013
#71
although I'm not a big fan of retail therapy Americans seem obsessed with
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#70