Quothe William Donzelli, from writings of Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at
11:11:47PM -0400:
Money talks. Its a basic rule of life.
That, I'm not disputing. However, the cheaper one can keep prices,
the thriftier one can be with purchases---no matter how much money one
has, and the more toys one can accumulate. Hence, the big collectors
should like this as well, since they could have even more toys for the
same amount of money. Who doesn't like to spend the least amount of
money for something? Thriftiness is a good idea, no matter what one's
income is; it makes good economic sense. BTW, I do not say that just
because I have some Scottish blood in me.
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