JB stoops to new lows

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He should be using the time creating more of his own designs, instead of worrying about Jack's designs. Justis cases appeal to a certain crowd, and that certain crowd really don't buy a look a like case.

Then there is no need to have a discussion about it right? If no one will buy a similar looking case why did Jack attack me all those years ago?

But don't worry we have plenty of new designs. I just need a 300 dollar case and the Justis level of construction fits that space.

If you are right no sales will happen. If I am right plenty of sales will happen. Plus not all the cases will look like Justis cases. Most will not. I am only using the Justis as the entry level basic case for us.
 
I triple-dog dare the main principals in this thread, and you know who you are, for your next two consecutive posts (each of you) to be humorous.

There's some funny shit going on this last page. Join in the fun - give the other stuff a break.

Triple Dog Dare.

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brian kc <--- knows there's always time to file lawsuits later . . .
 
He should be using the time creating more of his own designs, instead of worrying about Jack's designs. Justis cases appeal to a certain crowd, and that certain crowd really don't buy a look a like case.

Did you know that the water that flows into Los Angeles, the majority of it comes from the L.A. Aqueduct?

A lot of folks don't know that the Los Angeles Aqueduct was built by William Mulholland. The project began in 1908 with a budget of $24.5 million. With 5,000 workers employed for its construction, the Los Angeles Aqueduct was completed in 1913.
 

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Did you know that the water that flows into Los Angeles, the majority of it comes from the L.A. Aqueduct?

A lot of folks don't know that the Los Angeles Aqueduct was built by William Mulholland. The project began in 1908 with a budget of $24.5 million. With 5,000 workers employed for its construction, the Los Angeles Aqueduct was completed in 1913.

The more you know.....
 
Did you know that the water that flows into Los Angeles, the majority of it comes from the L.A. Aqueduct?

A lot of folks don't know that the Los Angeles Aqueduct was built by William Mulholland. The project began in 1908 with a budget of $24.5 million. With 5,000 workers employed for its construction, the Los Angeles Aqueduct was completed in 1913.

Now that's funny!
 
Does anyone know where the phrase "piss pot poor", comes from? Well, I do.
A long time ago, in Medieval Europe, poor people would save their urine in pots and sell it to local tanneries to be used in tanning leather.
Many of the very poorest folk couldn't even afford the pots. Hence, "piss pot poor". :)

P.S. Dovetails rather nicely with all this crap about cue cases, doesn't it?
 
Does anyone know where the phrase "piss pot poor", comes from? Well, I do.
A long time ago, in Medieval Europe, poor people would save their urine in pots and sell it to local tanneries to be used in tanning leather.
Many of the very poorest folk couldn't even afford the pots. Hence, "piss pot poor". :)

P.S. Dovetails rather nicely with all this crap about cue cases, doesn't it?

For years, I thought folks were saying, "I've got a long road to hoe," and instead, they were saying, "I've got a long row to hoe," as in corn rows.

Did you know that oysters are being restored in Texas? Texas is a big oyster reef.
 

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Who's on first? Who's on second?

Did you know Keith showed up to read for the part of Grady Seasons and told everyone he was there to see Scorcese b/c he was given the part ?:grin:
Well, at least that's what the rumor is.
 
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