cheetos, 7-up, alloy tire rims, television, decks, hood ornaments, parchment paper, bottled water, V8 engines, case of cold beer waiting to be consumed in the extra fridge in the garage, sushi, neodymium magnets, anything in the neatoshop. *runs!
Um, one missing piece to this magic answer is the deregulation of a lot of these so-called volatile industries--energy, housing, financial securities. This happened over the last 20 years.
Comments are good at the click-thru. I was surprised that while she was told to deal with them in civil court, the bf was arrested for trying to remove it. Talk about a double standard.
His answers nailed it, I think. I forgot about the music. I remember when I stopped looking for music at Borders. And the selection. When I couldn't find the book I wanted, they would tell me they'd order it. I was like "um no, I'll order online it and it will arrive at my home." Imagine if their response was "I can order it right now and it will ship to your home in 3 days." A business needs to change with the times.
Way to completely miss the point.