Me, I'm just too damn cheap. I mean I'm too cheap to buy a shirt or an
app that I can find for free. I have no problem with that either. I'm a
tough consumer. If you want my money, it's going to be for something I
really want to pay to have. Even if you doubled my salary today, I'd
still be the same way. It doesn't matter how much money I have; it's
mine and I'm going to keep as much as I can. What would anyone really
say is the problem with that?
--Ferg
Charlie Griefer wrote:
Will: It's nothing to take offense at. Not everything is going to
appeal to everyone. I say this because...well, I don't particularly
care for the shirts either. I'm glad that most of the comments
you've received have been positive, and I'm glad there are people
who like 'em and are buying 'em. I've never voiced an opinion ('til
now) because I never saw a reason to say something that might seem
considered derogatory (and again, it's not...it's just a matter of
preference). So why say something now? Because Dave, in all of his
infinite wisdom and grammatical errors felt it necessary to suggest
that we must not be buying Will's shirts because we're "cheap".
Well, sorry Dave, but I don't see where you have the right to
suggest that of anybody. You don't know how much any of us make, nor
do you know our financial situations. Yeah, I do ok...no, I don't
make $45/hr. But even though I do OK, I do have a wife and 2 kids
and I've been selfish enough to spend my money on stuff like...oh,
sending my daughter to camp, or preschool, or taking them different
places on the weekends since we don't get to spend as much time
together during the week as we'd like to. There's mortgage, car
payments, and all of those fun things. But God forbid I don't show
my support for the community by not buying a shirt. For you to even
suggest that we're all "cheap" and "pathetic" is appreciated by the
community as a whole, I'm sure.
--
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Charlie Griefer
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