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Never discuss Scientology with the critic. Just discuss his or her crimes, known and unknown. And act completely confident that those crimes exist. Because they do.L. Ron Hubbard
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They're idiots, which I don't necessarily find offensive. But I do find it offensive that they think I'm an idiot and would believe what they're saying. ******************
Mar 11 11 5:41 PM
186 days. That's how long we're predicting till this vanity-business shuts down. A diet store that sells to people once or twice a month doesn't seem to justify a high foot-traffic location like this one. It's as though Kirstie Alley just drove by and saw some dry cleaner had gone out of business and the location was available, so she opened a store there. No thought to what the street might need. No feasibility study for the neighborhood. Adding to the trouble, is that if you've seen her pitch this stuff, it's complicated to use, with several different ways you have to mix powders and use pumps each day, not to mention the need to eat only organic food, in a neighborhood that doesn't have many supermarkets that sell it. And the cost isn't low for the program, no actual food included.Last, the company is built around a spokesperson who isn't exactly demonstrating the benefits that the diet program has to offer.Unfortunately this means we'll probably have to wait another year and a half to get something useful in that space. Despite everything, I don't wish Kirstie Alley ill will, despite the loud block party without the neighborhood's awareness or support. If she had opened a gym there I'd be cheering! It's just not good use of the space.
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whitby98 wrote:"Organic Liaison"? I still can't with that name.
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ancientroad wrote:Okay.......mixing magic powders I can get, but what's this about a pump? Do you pump the magic drink in or do you stab yourself with a needle and use the pump to pull the fat out? What kind of diet plan comes with a pump?
Mar 12 11 1:03 PM
Perhaps Kirstie consulted the same marketing genius who is behind Hurl & Yak's success. It seems her business planning was just as in-depth. The number of foot-bullets Kirstie has made in throwing this whole thing together is incredible.The biggest of which is using a hugely obese person (herself) as spokesperson for a diet program.
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bubbles wrote: I doubt any of the demographics who would vote for Kirstie will be enough to carry her through the competition. She might last longer than expected though.
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nanuq wrote: bubbles wrote: I doubt any of the demographics who would vote for Kirstie will be enough to carry her through the competition. She might last longer than expected though.A 966 loader might not be enough to carry her on the dance floor.
Mar 12 11 8:57 PM
Rene Lafayette wrote:nanuq wrote: bubbles wrote: I doubt any of the demographics who would vote for Kirstie will be enough to carry her through the competition. She might last longer than expected though.A 966 loader might not be enough to carry her on the dance floor. It would sure make for one heck of an entrance, though.
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