I do get my shoes shined. I also have my shirts laundered.
Is there really a difference just because in one case I sit there (on a throne) and have it done and in another bring the shirts in and then pick them up, the former being usually Hispanic and the latter Korean???
I don’t think he’s bragging cobble, and neither was I. It’s just a different view of the world, and how wealth is made. There’s a book about that called ‘The Millionaire Next Door’. Very illuminating.
Pipe down, legion.
I’ve read “The Millionaire Next Door”.
Ok Denton, now that I can understand and appreciate. Even though we may see differently on that point, I can’t argue with how you feel.
So now what do we do…puns?
🙂
By cobblehiller on May 4, 2011 4:42 PM
There is nothing wrong with paying for services.
Ask DIBS! : P
I do get my shoes shined. I also have my shirts laundered.
Is there really a difference just because in one case I sit there (on a throne) and have it done and in another bring the shirts in and then pick them up, the former being usually Hispanic and the latter Korean???
Other srvices get more complicated.
“I’m not holier-than-thou”
LOL! I love that you responded like that. Yes, you are. And you love it. It’s part of your raison d’ etre/schtick.
“a book about that called ‘The Millionaire Next Door’. Very illuminating. ”
One of the best books ever written about wealth and consumption. I highly recommend it.
dona, doesn’t woman end up at maid’s house(shack) to stay? Been while since I’ve seen it.
[opening hatch to Fallout Shelter]
I don’t think he’s bragging cobble, and neither was I. It’s just a different view of the world, and how wealth is made. There’s a book about that called ‘The Millionaire Next Door’. Very illuminating.