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Monday, September 17, 2007
I can tell it's fall
After a bit of a dry spell, I am once again getting buttloads of hits to my snowblower review.
I think there are a number of people in the world who are what one might call "planners". These people spend their idle time not watching TV or drinking like the type of people we could call "normal." No, these "planners" like to sit back and think about the future and what they might do to make the future not so disruptive.
So they go, "Hmmm... It's the middle of September. It'll start snowing in about six weeks. If I wait six weeks to pick out a snowblower, it'll probably snow before I get it. And if that happens, all those normal people will rush the stores, and it'll be hard to get one without waiting in the backorder queue.
"I, however, think it will take me two weeks of online research to decide on the particular model of snowblower I want. Then, since no one really stocks tractor snowblowers, let's say another two weeks waiting for delivery. Then I need to wait for the weekend to assemble it. So, maybe just under five weeks for the whole process. I better start looking now."
And interesting thing about these "planners", though, is that they're the most likely to run out of beer.
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why?
where is it snowblowing worthy?
I think there are a number of people in the world who are what one might call "planners". These people spend their idle time not watching TV or drinking like the type of people we could call "normal." No, these "planners" like to sit back and think about the future and what they might do to make the future not so disruptive.
So they go, "Hmmm... It's the middle of September. It'll start snowing in about six weeks. If I wait six weeks to pick out a snowblower, it'll probably snow before I get it. And if that happens, all those normal people will rush the stores, and it'll be hard to get one without waiting in the backorder queue.
"I, however, think it will take me two weeks of online research to decide on the particular model of snowblower I want. Then, since no one really stocks tractor snowblowers, let's say another two weeks waiting for delivery. Then I need to wait for the weekend to assemble it. So, maybe just under five weeks for the whole process. I better start looking now."
And interesting thing about these "planners", though, is that they're the most likely to run out of beer.
Interesting species we humans are.
these are the types that wrap all their grandchildren's christmas presents and send them in september.
Well, it became winter today.
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