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Comments by "Timothy Neumann" (@timothyneumann6586) on "Post-Verdict Polls, and How "Apprentice" Made Trump a Megastar, with Gidley, Pakman, and Setoodeh" video.
Alex P. Keaton versus Mallory about economic theory of an economics professor. Justine Bateman"s Mallory was saying that people time their purchases to low prices, which means the prices are set high for those who can afford them. Those who can't afford it now wait for the sales when they are about to go out of style. Those who want to be tightly on the trends will pay the high prices just to look ahead of the curve. Those who don't pay those prices just will never be a leader of those trends. They can't afford the prices of leading these trends. This is all clotheshorses and looking like they can lead because they have the clothes for it. Out of style means in the distant past. Buying inexpensively off the rack means you can't be the leader! The celebrities just constantly spout that for their own protection ... of their VANITY!
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Monuments Men was about people who smile at the distastrous notion of having their merchandise cursed by the television commercial with the evil eye. A lot of yard sales and garage sales when they can no longer keep their things because the TV's evil eye just told them to get rid of it. I wonder how accurate I am about this. For those who say they can own things on only one side of the TV, when the TV takes their things they just have to give their things away. No such thing as needing to keep your things when they are required by the TV's evil eye to trash the things or sell them to others. Think Friday the 13th and the haunted thrift shops. The stupid things still owned because they were cursed: Vintage chic. How much of this was associated with Ghost Whisperer? How many people were destroyed by evil belongings? And that advertised by ambulances?
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The County First Responders is The Rifleman. The ambulances are their gun collection, when they find their criminal organization hell inspired by things from the unexplained ether.
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There is a street in Los Angeles named Normandie near the old Civic Center. There is a Brittany Murphy wrapper of the pains and losses of the small and decent people who just need to disappear in one fell swoop so that the celebrities in the TV don't have anyone they can possibly care about while they are in there. Inside their business, they don't even want to be seen by those in the TV. They don't want to be found alive. They would rather be found to be a huge pile of burning hair.
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