#561

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
(05-18-2021, 10:09 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A bit of a vent, and maybe asking for advice. On the infamous B&B, I have been involved in a thread on Vector or Sabre for 1st SE purchase. One guy posted that he'd love one, but the $190 is a big price, and he'd have to ok it with his wife. Some toady responded with "what's the world coming to, it's just $190, not a big purchase."  The original poster "liked" the response with a laughing face. I posted about how the OP was correct, $200 can be a bit much, and mentioned that at one point in my life, I'd have to budget for such an expense, especially since it was a razor and those are cheap as disposables. Well, Mr. Snark came back at me with:

OH c'mon now... A major purchase??

It's a razor for heaven's sake, not a home or a car.

How can a $200 bucks item be a "major purchase"?? ??

It's a MINOR expenditure that will yield GREAT satisfaction, for a lifetime. In that sense, it surely is a MAJOR "purchase".

He's a member there, and I know better to get into internet pissing contests, but Man, it galls me that someone can be so cavalier with other peoples situation! Pisses me off, to be honest. I'd never say that to anyone, unless I made it clear i was doing me best Enabler impersonation!

What do you think? argue back or drop it. I think I tried, politely, to point out the $200 bucks MAY be a lot to some, and left unsaid that it may be chump change for someone else. 

Giving advice is often perilous.  Giving advice about a thread one has not read is more often perilous.  With those caveats in mind, I offer the following for your consideration:

First, I'm sorry you ran into a butt-head.  I think it happens to all of us from time-to-time.  Second, it sounds from what you said as though this is a case where the rule that Silence is Golden applies.  No earthshaking consequence is at stake, the prospective buyer can make up his own mind, and either way, the sands of time will take care of everything.

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#562

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(05-18-2021, 10:24 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(05-18-2021, 10:09 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A bit of a vent, and maybe asking for advice. On the infamous B&B, I have been involved in a thread on Vector or Sabre for 1st SE purchase. One guy posted that he'd love one, but the $190 is a big price, and he'd have to ok it with his wife. Some toady responded with "what's the world coming to, it's just $190, not a big purchase."  The original poster "liked" the response with a laughing face. I posted about how the OP was correct, $200 can be a bit much, and mentioned that at one point in my life, I'd have to budget for such an expense, especially since it was a razor and those are cheap as disposables. Well, Mr. Snark came back at me with:

OH c'mon now... A major purchase??

It's a razor for heaven's sake, not a home or a car.

How can a $200 bucks item be a "major purchase"?? ??

It's a MINOR expenditure that will yield GREAT satisfaction, for a lifetime. In that sense, it surely is a MAJOR "purchase".

He's a member there, and I know better to get into internet pissing contests, but Man, it galls me that someone can be so cavalier with other peoples situation! Pisses me off, to be honest. I'd never say that to anyone, unless I made it clear i was doing me best Enabler impersonation!

What do you think? argue back or drop it. I think I tried, politely, to point out the $200 bucks MAY be a lot to some, and left unsaid that it may be chump change for someone else. 

Giving advice is often perilous.  Giving advice about a thread one has not read is more often perilous.  With those caveats in mind, I offer the following for your consideration:

First, I'm sorry you ran into a butt-head.  I think it happens to all of us from time-to-time.  Second, it sounds from what you said as though this is a case where the rule that Silence is Golden applies.  No earthshaking consequence is at stake, the prospective buyer can make up his own mind, and either way, the sands of time will take care of everything.

Thanks, Mike. That is exactly what I needed to hear (or read!). Cooler heads prevail, and I really appreciate your advice. Butt-head's posts are why I only allow friends and family to see my FB stuff, and stopped all news postings. Still had to "mute" some family members who just love to argue politics on social media. My brother's blood pressure was getting too high, seriously, and his doc told him to stop listening to talk radio if it was making him so mad. So my bro did, and totally deep sixed FB!! Says he is calmer now and BP is fine again.

Thanks again, man, I needed that!

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#563

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
(05-18-2021, 10:33 PM)MaineYooper Wrote:
(05-18-2021, 10:24 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(05-18-2021, 10:09 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A bit of a vent, and maybe asking for advice. On the infamous B&B, I have been involved in a thread on Vector or Sabre for 1st SE purchase. One guy posted that he'd love one, but the $190 is a big price, and he'd have to ok it with his wife. Some toady responded with "what's the world coming to, it's just $190, not a big purchase."  The original poster "liked" the response with a laughing face. I posted about how the OP was correct, $200 can be a bit much, and mentioned that at one point in my life, I'd have to budget for such an expense, especially since it was a razor and those are cheap as disposables. Well, Mr. Snark came back at me with:

OH c'mon now... A major purchase??

It's a razor for heaven's sake, not a home or a car.

How can a $200 bucks item be a "major purchase"?? ??

It's a MINOR expenditure that will yield GREAT satisfaction, for a lifetime. In that sense, it surely is a MAJOR "purchase".

He's a member there, and I know better to get into internet pissing contests, but Man, it galls me that someone can be so cavalier with other peoples situation! Pisses me off, to be honest. I'd never say that to anyone, unless I made it clear i was doing me best Enabler impersonation!

What do you think? argue back or drop it. I think I tried, politely, to point out the $200 bucks MAY be a lot to some, and left unsaid that it may be chump change for someone else. 

Giving advice is often perilous.  Giving advice about a thread one has not read is more often perilous.  With those caveats in mind, I offer the following for your consideration:

First, I'm sorry you ran into a butt-head.  I think it happens to all of us from time-to-time.  Second, it sounds from what you said as though this is a case where the rule that Silence is Golden applies.  No earthshaking consequence is at stake, the prospective buyer can make up his own mind, and either way, the sands of time will take care of everything.

Thanks, Mike. That is exactly what I needed to hear (or read!). Cooler heads prevail, and I really appreciate your advice. Butt-head's posts are why I only allow friends and family to see my FB stuff, and stopped all news postings. Still had to "mute" some family members who just love to argue politics on social media. My brother's blood pressure was getting too high, seriously, and his doc told him to stop listening to talk radio if it was making him so mad. So my bro did, and totally deep sixed FB!! Says he is calmer now and BP is fine again.

Thanks again, man, I needed that!

You're welcome Eric.  I'm glad it helped.  BTW your family story reminds me of the tongue-in-cheek statement "The best way to make friends and influence people is to argue about politics on facebook."  (In person is (a) little or no better and (b) more dangerous.)

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#564
(05-18-2021, 10:09 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A bit of a vent, and maybe asking for advice. On the infamous B&B, I have been involved in a thread on Vector or Sabre for 1st SE purchase. One guy posted that he'd love one, but the $190 is a big price, and he'd have to ok it with his wife. Some toady responded with "what's the world coming to, it's just $190, not a big purchase."  The original poster "liked" the response with a laughing face. I posted about how the OP was correct, $200 can be a bit much, and mentioned that at one point in my life, I'd have to budget for such an expense, especially since it was a razor and those are cheap as disposables. Well, Mr. Snark came back at me with:

OH c'mon now... A major purchase??

It's a razor for heaven's sake, not a home or a car.

How can a $200 bucks item be a "major purchase"?? ??

It's a MINOR expenditure that will yield GREAT satisfaction, for a lifetime. In that sense, it surely is a MAJOR "purchase".

He's a member there, and I know better to get into internet pissing contests, but Man, it galls me that someone can be so cavalier with other peoples situation! Pisses me off, to be honest. I'd never say that to anyone, unless I made it clear i was doing me best Enabler impersonation!

What do you think? argue back or drop it. I think I tried, politely, to point out the $200 bucks MAY be a lot to some, and left unsaid that it may be chump change for someone else. 

Gotta go with Mike on this one. There is about a 50/50 chance that I would respond to something like that in a way that may make me feel better short term, but would only instigate the matter. There are a couple of quotes I try to remember in times like those.

Proverbs 29:9 - If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs, and there is no quiet.

“Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.” ― Mark Twain

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#565

Member
New York
I just went over and looked at the thread... And immediately remembered why I don't like that place.

Sorry you had to deal with that guy. Better to walk away. We all have that inner voice telling us what's right and wrong (good and evil), some people are just better at tuning it out. Don't let him ruin your day, though.

(I know there's a CS Lewis quote about that conscience / inner voice and I'll be darned if I can find it ... Argh!).

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#566

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(05-18-2021, 11:19 PM)Smattayu Wrote:
(05-18-2021, 10:09 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A bit of a vent, and maybe asking for advice. On the infamous B&B, I have been involved in a thread on Vector or Sabre for 1st SE purchase. One guy posted that he'd love one, but the $190 is a big price, and he'd have to ok it with his wife. Some toady responded with "what's the world coming to, it's just $190, not a big purchase."  The original poster "liked" the response with a laughing face. I posted about how the OP was correct, $200 can be a bit much, and mentioned that at one point in my life, I'd have to budget for such an expense, especially since it was a razor and those are cheap as disposables. Well, Mr. Snark came back at me with:

OH c'mon now... A major purchase??

It's a razor for heaven's sake, not a home or a car.

How can a $200 bucks item be a "major purchase"?? ??

It's a MINOR expenditure that will yield GREAT satisfaction, for a lifetime. In that sense, it surely is a MAJOR "purchase".

He's a member there, and I know better to get into internet pissing contests, but Man, it galls me that someone can be so cavalier with other peoples situation! Pisses me off, to be honest. I'd never say that to anyone, unless I made it clear i was doing me best Enabler impersonation!

What do you think? argue back or drop it. I think I tried, politely, to point out the $200 bucks MAY be a lot to some, and left unsaid that it may be chump change for someone else. 

Gotta go with Mike on this one. There is about a 50/50 chance that I would respond to something like that in a way that may make me feel better short term, but would only instigate the matter. There are a couple of quotes I try to remember in times like those.

Proverbs 29:9 - If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs, and there is no quiet.

“Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.” ― Mark Twain

(05-18-2021, 11:20 PM)mrdoug Wrote: I just went over and looked at the thread... And immediately remembered why I don't like that place.

Sorry you had to deal with that guy. Better to walk away. We all have that inner voice telling us what's right and wrong (good and evil), some people are just better at tuning it out. Don't let him ruin your day, though.

(I know there's a CS Lewis quote about that conscience / inner voice and I'll be darned if I can find it ... Argh!).

thanks guys! Along with Mike, you help make me better! What I had going thru my gray matter was Ecclesiastes 5:3b: "...and many words mark the speech of a fool."

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#567
I was going to say call him an asshat, there are a few on B&B. But then Eric broke out Proverbs and I came back to my senses. So ... I would go with Mike and Eric’s advice Big Grin

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#568

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(05-18-2021, 11:48 PM)MilkCrate Wrote: I was going to say call him an asshat, there are a few on B&B. But then Eric broke out Proverbs and I came back to my senses. So ... I would go with Mike and Eric’s advice Big Grin

This could be a whole 'nuther thread: things we wished we could say and get away with it! Wouldn't promote world peace, maybe would make us feel better, but definitely wouldn't be best.

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- Eric 
Put your message in a modem, 
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
#569
(05-18-2021, 11:51 PM)MaineYooper Wrote:
(05-18-2021, 11:48 PM)MilkCrate Wrote: I was going to say call him an asshat, there are a few on B&B. But then Eric broke out Proverbs and I came back to my senses. So ... I would go with Mike and Eric’s advice Big Grin

This could be a whole 'nuther thread: things we wished we could say and get away with it! Wouldn't promote world peace, maybe would make us feel better, but definitely wouldn't be best.

I do my best verbal evisceration in my head, and it’s probably better for everyone that it stays there.

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#570

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(05-18-2021, 10:24 PM)HighSpeed Wrote:
(05-18-2021, 10:09 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A bit of a vent, and maybe asking for advice. On the infamous B&B, I have been involved in a thread on Vector or Sabre for 1st SE purchase. One guy posted that he'd love one, but the $190 is a big price, and he'd have to ok it with his wife. Some toady responded with "what's the world coming to, it's just $190, not a big purchase."  The original poster "liked" the response with a laughing face. I posted about how the OP was correct, $200 can be a bit much, and mentioned that at one point in my life, I'd have to budget for such an expense, especially since it was a razor and those are cheap as disposables. Well, Mr. Snark came back at me with:

OH c'mon now... A major purchase??

It's a razor for heaven's sake, not a home or a car.

How can a $200 bucks item be a "major purchase"?? ??

It's a MINOR expenditure that will yield GREAT satisfaction, for a lifetime. In that sense, it surely is a MAJOR "purchase".

He's a member there, and I know better to get into internet pissing contests, but Man, it galls me that someone can be so cavalier with other peoples situation! Pisses me off, to be honest. I'd never say that to anyone, unless I made it clear i was doing me best Enabler impersonation!

What do you think? argue back or drop it. I think I tried, politely, to point out the $200 bucks MAY be a lot to some, and left unsaid that it may be chump change for someone else. 

Giving advice is often perilous.  Giving advice about a thread one has not read is more often perilous.  With those caveats in mind, I offer the following for your consideration:

First, I'm sorry you ran into a butt-head.  I think it happens to all of us from time-to-time.  Second, it sounds from what you said as though this is a case where the rule that Silence is Golden applies.  No earthshaking consequence is at stake, the prospective buyer can make up his own mind, and either way, the sands of time will take care of everything.
Yep, good advice I should follow more
(05-18-2021, 11:19 PM)Smattayu Wrote:
(05-18-2021, 10:09 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: A bit of a vent, and maybe asking for advice. On the infamous B&B, I have been involved in a thread on Vector or Sabre for 1st SE purchase. One guy posted that he'd love one, but the $190 is a big price, and he'd have to ok it with his wife. Some toady responded with "what's the world coming to, it's just $190, not a big purchase."  The original poster "liked" the response with a laughing face. I posted about how the OP was correct, $200 can be a bit much, and mentioned that at one point in my life, I'd have to budget for such an expense, especially since it was a razor and those are cheap as disposables. Well, Mr. Snark came back at me with:

OH c'mon now... A major purchase??

It's a razor for heaven's sake, not a home or a car.

How can a $200 bucks item be a "major purchase"?? ??

It's a MINOR expenditure that will yield GREAT satisfaction, for a lifetime. In that sense, it surely is a MAJOR "purchase".

He's a member there, and I know better to get into internet pissing contests, but Man, it galls me that someone can be so cavalier with other peoples situation! Pisses me off, to be honest. I'd never say that to anyone, unless I made it clear i was doing me best Enabler impersonation!

What do you think? argue back or drop it. I think I tried, politely, to point out the $200 bucks MAY be a lot to some, and left unsaid that it may be chump change for someone else. 

Gotta go with Mike on this one. There is about a 50/50 chance that I would respond to something like that in a way that may make me feel better short term, but would only instigate the matter. There are a couple of quotes I try to remember in times like those.

Proverbs 29:9 - If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs, and there is no quiet.

“Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.”  ― Mark Twain
Yep, good advice I should follow more
(05-18-2021, 11:20 PM)mrdoug Wrote: I just went over and looked at the thread... And immediately remembered why I don't like that place.

Sorry you had to deal with that guy. Better to walk away. We all have that inner voice telling us what's right and wrong (good and evil), some people are just better at tuning it out. Don't let him ruin your day, though.

(I know there's a CS Lewis quote about that conscience / inner voice and I'll be darned if I can find it ... Argh!).
Yep, good advice I should follow more...........
(05-18-2021, 11:48 PM)MilkCrate Wrote: I was going to say call him an asshat, there are a few on B&B. But then Eric broke out Proverbs and I came back to my senses. So ... I would go with Mike and Eric’s advice Big Grin

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