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A. Lange & Söhne

please abstain from the usage

 

of  "perfect" and "bad".


Otherwise you may become victimized by my semantic analysis and homespun philosophy.

Example: I went to this fancy restuarant. The service was perfect, but the kitchen was bad. Or the other way around. Which would ruin your evening more? Certainly if you have invited a lovely lady the service will be more important - so drink the wine and ignore the meal. I am different - but not indifferent to feminine charms.

Now if the waiter, after me complaining about a taste of cork in the wine, were to take a hearty swig from the bottle - and say "Tastes all right to me!" then I would laughingly tell him, "Keep it for yourself and bring me another."

One does not speak of a perfect - but of a flawless diamond.

There are so many attributes for the word "bad". that I have lots of  fun thinking about them!

Very Victorian, but "wretched" for service is one.

There is no reason to be obnoxious,

and so I remain Parsival,

"the Perfect Fool"

amerix










This message has been edited by amerix on 2013-05-25 11:14:52 This message has been edited by amerix on 2013-05-25 11:17:56

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