It’s what I heard or read many years ago and I’ve passed on to my daughters and others.The large print gives you everything and small print takes it all away.
Why would E.B. need a hat and a scarf? And, more interestingly, why has he/it become an almost daily character which, btw, nobody seems to have any reaction to or takes any notice of?
I love Monty’s cold weather hat. We’re getting a snow storm here in New England this weekend, Listen to the TV and it sounds like the end of the world. Oh well. If you don’t hear from me again, you’ll know that 4 inches of snow got me.
It’s good that rational people can get a chuckle out of foolishness like crystal balls and mind reading, but the fact that those scams (and many similar ones) are still paying propositions means that we’ve got a long way to go before critical thinking pervades the masses.
My favorite use of the asterisk was in an ad for a weight-loss drug. There was a picture of an attractive, slightly overweight woman. The headline read “You* could lose up to thirty pounds”. Yes, the asterisk took you to a footnote that took it all back. Your results may vary, etc.
Jayalexander 11 months ago
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gary 11 months ago
Like the “get a 2nd one free*” with *=“just pay additional shipping and handling”.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 11 months ago
Nothing is free unless it’s bad for you.
Out of the Past 11 months ago
Sedgwick got a short run.
Hoosier Guy 11 months ago
It’s like advertising flyers from JC Penney. So many terms and conditions and exclusions to sale items, you need a lawyer to interpret.
JOJODA 11 months ago
It’s what I heard or read many years ago and I’ve passed on to my daughters and others.The large print gives you everything and small print takes it all away.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 11 months ago
There’s No Such Thing As A Free Lunch!! – Robert Heinlein
MailbuEd 11 months ago
Why would E.B. need a hat and a scarf? And, more interestingly, why has he/it become an almost daily character which, btw, nobody seems to have any reaction to or takes any notice of?
JOJODA 11 months ago
Their a comedy act now. Like Lewis and Martin. I know, showing my age.
[Traveler] Premium Member 11 months ago
In app purchases
Redd Panda 11 months ago
I love Monty’s cold weather hat. We’re getting a snow storm here in New England this weekend, Listen to the TV and it sounds like the end of the world. Oh well. If you don’t hear from me again, you’ll know that 4 inches of snow got me.
F-Flash 11 months ago
It’s kinda like your electricity bill that has a delivery charge, I don’t remember them coming by. Here’s your electricity for the month.
belovedkija 11 months ago
that’s the only good thing about heating with propane, when its gone you are still cold but you don’t owe a huge bill.
mistercatworks 11 months ago
Due to population increases there are now (in the U.S.) ten suckers born every minute.
Spoonbone 11 months ago
First month’s supply, Absolutely Free! (You pay nothing but shipping and handling.) Grrrr… I’d like to handle THEM!
Impkins Premium Member 11 months ago
Come on, Monty! What did she tell you? We know you paid it! LOL. :)
Doug K 11 months ago
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Richard S Russell Premium Member 11 months ago
It’s good that rational people can get a chuckle out of foolishness like crystal balls and mind reading, but the fact that those scams (and many similar ones) are still paying propositions means that we’ve got a long way to go before critical thinking pervades the masses.
AndrewSihler 11 months ago
Only $15 for a crystal ball rental? Fly-by-night scam, run away, run away! Next thing you know, you’ll be tricked into unnecessary prostate surgery.
fredvainas 11 months ago
My favorite use of the asterisk was in an ad for a weight-loss drug. There was a picture of an attractive, slightly overweight woman. The headline read “You* could lose up to thirty pounds”. Yes, the asterisk took you to a footnote that took it all back. Your results may vary, etc.
Sisyphos 10 months ago
Monty is so gullible! He has yet to earn the lesson E.B. tries to teach him: read and heed the small print!