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> Do you really honestly believe that you shouldn't be a product of the
> product, no one it takes like (I guess you mean, knowing what it
tastes like?), feels like, actually does?
I just have to be a smart-alec here and say, "What the heck does this
sentence mean?" It sounds good, but how can you be a product of the
product? Is the product making you something? I'm not going to even
bother with logic on this.
Well, my kid certainly took this point to heart. He is about 6 feet
tall and maybe 130 pounds..not that he doesn't tend to be thin, but he
lives on energy bars and energy drinks and more Quixtar crap. His
skin is a total wreck, since he will only use "his products". He has
to buy these things and use them, I think he is the only customer he
has. I'm praying that he paid his first rent on the 1st. He usually
doesn't have an extra dime left over after he buys the over inflated
products he sells.
So, I guess he is a "product of the product". And he looks like hell.
Jenna
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