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[Mccoypottery-talk] there's a fallacy in our logic
acp
acpearce@io.com
Thu, 07 Aug 2003 17:12:30 -0500
Remember the rule we are SUPPOSED to follow when we buy
stuff, spur of the moment and are not sure exactly what it is???
You know -- the clause about "make sure it is something you like
and would want to keep".
Well, I didn't always follow that in the past, but since being introduced
to you guys, I've tried to. Now, because of this rule, I have a problem.
TOO much stuff!!!
For instance. I attended 2 estate sales last weekend and picked up
a few items. I was actually looking for things to combine with my
Mother's 80 year stash, to sell.
But, once I got them home, I put them up with the rest of the stuff
I've bought, for that purpose and realized how much I LIKE these
things, too. I REALLY like them. They are lovely.
So, HOW can I sell them??
There is definitely a fallacy in this buying logic. ;-)
:-)
acp
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