pdxstogieman wrote:It appears from your response that you're either in violent agreement with the post you responded to, or totally failed to comprehend the analogy I used,
"There's no profit in selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event. NONE". Uhh....exactly, Which is the amount of profit to be had on selling medieval implements as weapons to a demographic that largely owns powerful modern firearms and plentiful stocks of ammunition.
Thank you for unwittingly reinforcing my point. You may go back to your glue sniffing.
First you said you were stating from fact...now it's a point?
pdxstogieman wrote:I said it as a matter of fact with no connotation positive or negative attached to the statement. I'm just surprised that a businessman of Hockeydad's acumen would think about trying the equivalent of selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event.
now you're accusing me of sniffing glue? Quick...fact or point? Awwwww...you thought about it too damn long mouthbreather!
He wasn't selling buggywhips though...was he? Now, the NASCAR crowd would LOVE to git their hands on some sharp knives, swords, axes or anything else they could put up on the wall next to the stuffed animals and fish or singing wall plaques that go off when you walk by them. That's where the pitchforks come in. The torches? Well, let's just say they're enterprising enough to find a usefull purpose for them. All I did was widen the spectrum for the maximum bang by informing you on the items I see them wearing or using with my Johnnie On The Spot investigative field reporting. The items they usually buy can be found in WalMart or in infomercials. HD's plan was a more commerative approach. They don't care about that.
Well, you're seperating from the Lazy pack, I'll give ya that. LMK when you attempt to post something actually coherent or funny.