"Porche? I've never owned a foriegn car in my life! Never will!"
What are you on man? In the past I've jocularly questioned your
reading comprehension but now wonder are you so obtuse as to think
that statement was about you.
I guess on the surface it's a tossup, which of Larry and you would
God bless the american worker.
What are you typing on? Good chance most of your "american car" has foreign
parts.. OR the
American Car you drive producer is shifting jobs quietly overseas or profits.
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Porche? I've never owned a foriegn car in my life! Never will!
God Bless the American worker.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Skip Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Earth to Tom; I suspect you've been reading the 3villageTimes too
long.
>
> Who do you think the "business world"
we did a $10m deal at perkins.
I had Jeans on as did the buyer.
Deals are done by greed.
If you have want someone wants at the right price, they buy.
Show me hot number in a pair of $900 jeans from Neiman or a $50 pair from
Marshalls.
Whichever takes an interest in me, wins. AFTER that, it a
Earth to Tom; I suspect you've been reading the 3villageTimes too long.
Who do you think the "business world" expects to meet when it visits
Asbury Park−Rumson? Despite your buddy Dan's assertions that Asbury
is to become a world-class center of design, new-age bohemian
lifestyle and groovy stu
At 12:19 PM + 4/5/06, bluebishop82 wrote:
>...perhaps pay for the business lunch with food stamps.
Silly man. Everyone knows you can't buy a business lunch with food stamps
unless you buy that lunch from a proprietor who is willing to commit fraud
against the Federal Government. I understand
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> If you went on a job interview you wouldn't wear your best suit?
> You would show in your everyday clothes because that's more
> reflective of who you are? I hate to disappoint you but in the
> business world you
If you went on a job interview you wouldn't wear your best suit?
You would show in your everyday clothes because that's more
reflective of who you are? I hate to disappoint you but in the
business world you often have to be who the buyer is expecting, or
he'll buy elsewhere.
By your thinki
"Look, the guy is the main business face of Asbury Park. He shows up
to a meeting in a jalopy, someone will figure they have him right
where they want him from the start. I don't mean to be shallow but
the poeple you deal with in life can be shallow and you can't ignore
them. Some people in busin