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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:53:22 -0400, "Eisboch"
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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Of course we are making a mistake having a public discussion about it
because Harry's ego feeds on all attention, even the negative. Better
to let his low self esteem go right out the low transom.


Good advice.

Eisboch


You never told me that.

Now I'm hurt.
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:42:59 -0400, "Eisboch"
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(Interesting journal snipped)
Life is a lot easier when you're not a hothead, Eisboch.

I don't get it. Eisboch had an asshole to deal with, not the guys you
had.
You never got hot dealing with a saleman?

Harry doesn't like me anymore so he's in troll mode.
No big deal.


Expect some sophomoric reference to Argentina and strippers any time
in the near future.



You have problems with Argentina and strippers?
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:51:49 -0400, "Eisboch"
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When dealing with a complete stranger, I make sure they know that I
don't have any more time for their rap and politely get them on their
way. It's easier to ease them into leaving than waiting until they
**** you off. Walking them to the door is an easy method.



sigh

He was not a complete stranger.
He wouldn't accept several polite "No's" for an answer.
He wouldn't stop talking long enough to listen.
He was insisting on pushing something on me that I repeatedly (and
professionally) informed him I didn't want.

Then I got tired of being polite.
Then he listened.

Eisboch


After you armed yourself with furrowed eyebrows and a menacing look.
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When dealing with a complete stranger, I make sure they know that I
don't have any more time for their rap and politely get them on their
way. It's easier to ease them into leaving than waiting until they
**** you off. Walking them to the door is an easy method.


That's what I did. Walked them to the door. They were walking
backwards. Only way they would go. You never ran into these guys.
Consider yourself lucky.

--Vic


I have knowledge of sales people. The pushier they are, the quicker
they find themselves at the door with a cheerful goodbye.

I'm not saying that I haven't had the urge to be rude back, my sense
of etiquette won't allow it. That's what I come to rec.boats for.
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 13:25:53 -0700, jps wrote:


When dealing with a complete stranger, I make sure they know that I
don't have any more time for their rap and politely get them on their
way. It's easier to ease them into leaving than waiting until they
**** you off. Walking them to the door is an easy method.

That's what I did. Walked them to the door. They were walking
backwards. Only way they would go. You never ran into these guys.
Consider yourself lucky.

--Vic


I have knowledge of sales people. The pushier they are, the quicker
they find themselves at the door with a cheerful goodbye.

I'm not saying that I haven't had the urge to be rude back, my sense
of etiquette won't allow it. That's what I come to rec.boats for.



Well, it certainly isn't here to discuss boats...half the current
righties don't have boats.


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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:59:23 -0500, Vic Smith
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 13:25:53 -0700, jps wrote:


When dealing with a complete stranger, I make sure they know that I
don't have any more time for their rap and politely get them on their
way. It's easier to ease them into leaving than waiting until they
**** you off. Walking them to the door is an easy method.
That's what I did. Walked them to the door. They were walking
backwards. Only way they would go. You never ran into these guys.
Consider yourself lucky.

--Vic


I have knowledge of sales people. The pushier they are, the quicker
they find themselves at the door with a cheerful goodbye.

I'm not saying that I haven't had the urge to be rude back, my sense
of etiquette won't allow it. That's what I come to rec.boats for.



Well, it certainly isn't here to discuss boats...half the current
righties don't have boats.


They're all ex-military looking for love.
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:33:01 -0400, "Eisboch"
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He wouldn't give up. Kept insisting that he show me all the options.
I
kept trying to explain (during his short moments of silence) that I
didn't
need or want to learn about all the feature. Don't need them.


I've had the same problem with Republicans trying to sell me on
trickle down economics.

I responded with, "You are a pain in the ass and don't listen. Get out
of
here; you are really starting to **** me off."

He tries again to yap about the system "features". I got up from behind
the counter. I think he saw the look in my eye because he beat feet out
the
door, got in his BMW and drove off.


Wow. I have never had an experience like that.

Could you not just tell him you were late for a meeting and ushered
him out? You could have used the same tactic you used with the kid
who wanted to hang out playing guitar all day.

What fun would that be? Though it's happened only twice to me, those
2 salesmen didn't understand anything except the threat of physical
removal. Besides, they were so obnoxious that's what they fully
deserved.
One of my favorite lines is from Unforgiven, where the kid says to
Eastwood, about the cowboys they killed, "They had it coming, didn't
they?"
He replied "We all got it coming, kid."
Aside from deeper meanings, that's always true for some salesmen.
What, nobody makes you mad? Sure as hell don't get that impression
here.

--Vic


As a young newly wed fresh out the service, I came very close to physically
removing a cemetery lot salesman from our home.


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I have knowledge of sales people. The pushier they are, the quicker
they find themselves at the door with a cheerful goodbye.

I'm not saying that I haven't had the urge to be rude back, my sense
of etiquette won't allow it. That's what I come to rec.boats for.



I find it oddly strange for you and Harry to be giving lectures on etiquette
and social graces.

Eisboch

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I have knowledge of sales people. The pushier they are, the quicker
they find themselves at the door with a cheerful goodbye.

I'm not saying that I haven't had the urge to be rude back, my sense
of etiquette won't allow it. That's what I come to rec.boats for.



I find it oddly strange for you and Harry to be giving lectures on
etiquette and social graces.

Eisboch



I've been far more polite to you than you have to me, Mr. Etiquette.
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Maybe you should take breathing lessons from Yogi and Boo Boo (Tom and
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The auditions for the WAFA 2 role don't start until next week.
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