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RE: Ordering from Magnepan, lol if it wasn't sad

Posted by contrapuntal on December 21, 2016 at 21:10:25:

Guess I am old school as well. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." So by the time they get there, you friends might be a little fonder.

Actually. I am always having people at places other than fast food joints (which I do not even eat anyway)apologize to me for waiting too long, i.e. at a doctor or dentist office. Or at a hardware store. Or even at the supermarket. Every time I get "I'm so sorry this is taking so long." my standard reply is "Hey, this ain't fast food is it?" About always get a smile. These people put up with people all day.

And after seeing every widget in the world with "China" stamped on it, I'm just grateful such American made loudspeakers are still made in the USA. Don't have them, but I can remember the first time I listened to them, and I swore David Crosby was standing about 6-8 feet further behind the speakers, which meant I heard him singing through a solid wall.