--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
>
> On Saturday 05 January 2008, jennasknnr wrote:
> > --- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
> > > 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.
>
> He might actually be better off if he didn't pay his rent. The sooner
> he runs into trouble, the sooner he'll realize it just isn't working.
> I'm not saying this to be mean, but if he can keep paying all the
> bills, he might not see how successful he could be if he dropped it.
>
> Hal
>
Then he'd be back on my doorstep. He will not be allowed back in this
house if he continues to stay involved with Quixtar. But it is
terrifying to think of my kid living in his car or something. God
know he has nowhere to go. He has burned all of his bridges.
BTW, what the heck does dichotomy mean??
Jenna
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