Posted by willie in mn on January 14, 2012 at 01:34:41 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: girl scout cookies posted by Justin SE IOWA on January 13, 2012 at 17:31:27:
Nothing personal, just my rant on a few points. 1- why would anyone pay extra for shipping from Mumble Fumble Egypt when the girl next door will deliver free? 2- many years ago my first wife would buy a few from neighbor girl scout. When the mothers at work gave me a hard time about not buying from them(mothers), I quit buying any. 3- why do they do their sales campaign at this time of the year? Might be okay in warmer climates, but seeing these youngsters sitting in front of Wally World, temp at 20° below with 30 mph wind in their faces just seems like cruel punishment. Even ringing doorbells in the neighborhood is cruel. Wait for milder season to do this. End of rant. Willie
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