There was a U.S. Commerce Secretary in the 1950’s that would walk to to a counter, place a $20 bill on it and purchase some small item. If the sales person suggested anything else he would agree to purchase it, no matter what – up to twenty dollars. For instance, if he requested a pack of cigarettes ($0.35 in those days) and the sales person asked in he needed a cigarette lighter he would buy it. He related that he never lost the whole $20.
I build plastic scale models as my hobby. Little bit of every genre…airplanes, sci fi, armor, …..and I try to take it to the professional level as close as I can. My own little work shop/area, paint booth, airbrushes and all the equipment involved with them, etc etc. Point being I’ll buy a 50 dollar kit and spend 200 on all the paint, paint masks, tools, all the consumables involved just on one model sometimes. So this particular strip hit home to me….lol!
Argythree over 3 years ago
Someone really did some up-selling!!!
BigDaveGlass over 3 years ago
If you’re going to do a job, then over do a job……
The Reader Premium Member over 3 years ago
That was an expensive little square on the wall!
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
Frank can set up a little store all by himself… :D
Tyge over 3 years ago
There was a U.S. Commerce Secretary in the 1950’s that would walk to to a counter, place a $20 bill on it and purchase some small item. If the sales person suggested anything else he would agree to purchase it, no matter what – up to twenty dollars. For instance, if he requested a pack of cigarettes ($0.35 in those days) and the sales person asked in he needed a cigarette lighter he would buy it. He related that he never lost the whole $20.
Apparently this kid was a great salesman!
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Hey, this was your call not mine…..
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 3 years ago
Rollers are a world of fun.
reedkomicks Premium Member over 3 years ago
I would NEVER send any family member to pick out a color (even white) for a space I had to live in!
montylc2001 over 3 years ago
I build plastic scale models as my hobby. Little bit of every genre…airplanes, sci fi, armor, …..and I try to take it to the professional level as close as I can. My own little work shop/area, paint booth, airbrushes and all the equipment involved with them, etc etc. Point being I’ll buy a 50 dollar kit and spend 200 on all the paint, paint masks, tools, all the consumables involved just on one model sometimes. So this particular strip hit home to me….lol!
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 3 years ago
How is two hours an unreasonable amount of time to go buy paint?