Also the Triangulation of Desire (See Rene Girard, “Deceit, Desire, and the Novel”) — if someone else wants it, it must be good, so I want it, even if I never knew I wanted it before. The secret to about half of advertising.
It’s interesting that people have no interest in something until they are told they can’t have it! I think the first recorded instance of this phenomenom is in Genesis.
Other cave man miss point.Open new club across dirt path.Flashier and more trendy. Draw his customers away.Make it Red Neck Heaven with clothing optional night.Cave men will go there quick.Drink goo and hoot at barely clad women.Buffalo pterodactyl wings only 1 clam a wing. Good deal.
Varnes: Of course humans invent things: war, New York City, and digital watches, while all dolphins do is much around in the water having fun. Douglas Adams
Exclusive Clubs just aren’t my bag!….give me a dark bar that has smiling faces of people you know when you walk in the door….even tho the first thing said by one of them is “The coffee is on” Because these are people who know me well enough to know I don’t drink alcohol.
dr_dolittle_rwc over 11 years ago
And once you do, you wish you hadn’t!!
Varnes over 11 years ago
Humans don’t invent things, they discover how things work and what can be done with it…Paraphrased from Buckminster Fuller….
Varnes over 11 years ago
That place would do better with some prominent young women….But, hey, baby steps…..
palos over 11 years ago
The invention of ego… bouncers, shades and the penultimate velvet rope.
watmiwori over 11 years ago
Corollary invention, The Cleaners; that’s where you’ll be taken iff you do get in. Especially once they figure out aboutthe nubile young women.
Aussie Down Under over 11 years ago
Love the pony tail.
pawpawbear over 11 years ago
I know a couple of truck drivers that look just like the door warden. Genetics? I mean, pony tail and all.
bluskies over 11 years ago
Marketing 101: create the illusion of exclusivity and they’ll do or pay anything to be part of the “in” crowd.
edclectic over 11 years ago
That was a mistake, not an invention.
tripwire45 over 11 years ago
This works in so many social agendas.
William_Zhu over 11 years ago
Curiosity kills the cat, and a bunch of cavemen.
puddlesplatt over 11 years ago
it’s nothing, once you pay and get inside, and it’s just like the outside. chump
lonecat over 11 years ago
Also the Triangulation of Desire (See Rene Girard, “Deceit, Desire, and the Novel”) — if someone else wants it, it must be good, so I want it, even if I never knew I wanted it before. The secret to about half of advertising.
keenanthelibrarian over 11 years ago
Ah, the temptation. I can resist anything but. (apologies to Oscar Wilde)
Intophaloblue over 11 years ago
The pony tail says it all.
keenanthelibrarian over 11 years ago
Maybe it’s the Green Door?
sarah413 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Cue the Groucho Marx remark. “Any club that would have me a member, I wouldn’t want to be a member of.” Or, something to that effect.
Digital Frog over 11 years ago
A guy goes into an auto parts store and asks if he can get a windshield wiper for his Yugo.The clerk replies “Sure, sounds like a fair trade…”
dabugger over 11 years ago
Well, not really ego….there are larger things, think about it….
Justice22 over 11 years ago
After a night in there, you ask your buddy, “We had a good time, DIDN’T WE?”.
Cavebum over 11 years ago
There’s plausable deniablity until the pictures hit Facedbook
alan.gurka over 11 years ago
The secret to their exclusivity? There’s a bear inside. Nobody who goes in comes out, thus maintaining the secret.
bransom over 11 years ago
Funny, but the punch line sounds like a paraphrase on Nancy Pelosi’s infamous line, “we have to pass it so we can find out what’s in it”.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 11 years ago
Which is basic human nature and explains why more Blacks and other minorities voted in the last presidential election then ever before in history.
dflak over 11 years ago
It’s interesting that people have no interest in something until they are told they can’t have it! I think the first recorded instance of this phenomenom is in Genesis.
dogday Premium Member over 11 years ago
A sub-plot of the Pandora’s Box story.
TheAuldWan over 11 years ago
too true…
Vet Premium Member over 11 years ago
Other cave man miss point.Open new club across dirt path.Flashier and more trendy. Draw his customers away.Make it Red Neck Heaven with clothing optional night.Cave men will go there quick.Drink goo and hoot at barely clad women.Buffalo pterodactyl wings only 1 clam a wing. Good deal.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 11 years ago
That’s not ego, that’s curiosity.
Please be more careful in defining terms.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Varnes: Of course humans invent things: war, New York City, and digital watches, while all dolphins do is much around in the water having fun. Douglas Adams
Caddy57 over 11 years ago
Exclusive Clubs just aren’t my bag!….give me a dark bar that has smiling faces of people you know when you walk in the door….even tho the first thing said by one of them is “The coffee is on” Because these are people who know me well enough to know I don’t drink alcohol.
edclectic over 11 years ago
Nogos?