On Jul 30, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Alex Stanley wrote:
> As I was reminded this morning, I do this in real life as well. I was > checking out at HyVee, and the guy bagging my groceries asked me if I'd been > to the farmers market. I replied, "Yes", and he asked if I saw so-and-so, the > guy who makes Adirondack chairs. I looked at him blankly and told him I had > no idea, I go there for food. From my perspective, the people selling craft > items are so filtered out of my attention that they may as well not even > exist. He was (but maybe not if you were there early). We go for both food and crafts, altho we usually leave with a lot more food. I also think that's a pretty good philosophy to go through life with. I find it has all sorts of practical applications. Sal
