Thanks for the tip. I'm working on it.FishbellykanakaDude wrote:
Another example of the Fernando Lamas Principle: It is better to LOOK good, than to FEEL good!
..and Higgie, You look MAHVELOUS..!!

Thanks for the tip. I'm working on it.FishbellykanakaDude wrote:
Another example of the Fernando Lamas Principle: It is better to LOOK good, than to FEEL good!
..and Higgie, You look MAHVELOUS..!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_LamasIn popular culture
After his death, Lamas's archetypal playboy image lived on in popular culture via the "Fernando" character developed by Billy Crystal on Saturday Night Live in the mid-1980s. The character was outlandish and exaggerated but reportedly inspired by a remark Crystal heard Lamas utter on The Tonight Show; "It is better to look good than to feel good." This was one of the Fernando character's two catchphrases along with the better-remembered "You look marvelous!" (usually spelled "mahvelous" in this context).
Why ‘Deaths of Despair’ May Be a Warning Sign for America | Moving UpstreamDoes a decades-long rise in suicide among white Americans signal an emerging crisis for U.S. capitalism and democracy? Nobel prize-winning economist Angus Deaton, and his wife, fellow Princeton Prof. Anne Case, share their provocative theory with WSJ’s Jason Bellini in this episode of Moving Upstream.
I'm with CH86 on this one. After considerable reflection, I don't regret saying I would be unable to sell suicide kits to Boomers.John wrote:CH86 wrote: > Boomers need to grow some compassion and invest in their
> kids. Remember the younger generations are America's Future and
> the West's Future.Diapers is a low margin business, requiring a huge up frontHiggenbotham wrote: > Looks like a good business. Basically, anything the Boomers need
> to buy is worth looking at because it will trend up and up for
> decades.
> Diapers for Baby Boomers Give Boost to the Paper Industry
>
infrastructure cost for manufacturing and distribution.
There's a MUCH better business for Gen-Xers if they really want to
make money:
Suicide kits.
When did you ever get the impression that CH86 wants to spread aHiggenbotham wrote: > I'm with CH86 on this one. After considerable reflection, I don't
> regret saying I would be unable to sell suicide kits to Boomers.
> Even if selling diapers to Boomers is a low margin business, I
> still like it.
> For someone like CH86 who wants to spread a positive message, he
> could print messages inside the diapers aimed at the Boomers.
> For example where the pee goes, "While you RV and pee. please
> thing of something besides me me me." and where the poo goes,
> "Please consider the future generations that are going to have to
> clean up your mess."
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