ThomasM[PuristS]
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old vs new
Can you guess the product category the following statement was made about?
But these are essentially nostalgic eccentrics, and I will defend anybody’s right to their eccentricity. What saddens me, however, is when someone feels the need to deride another’s pride and joy, for no better reason than a misplaced sense of superiority.

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old vs new
By: ThomasM : June 7th, 2014-18:11
Can you guess the product category the following statement was made about? But these are essentially nostalgic eccentrics, and I will defend anybodys right to their eccentricity. What saddens me, however, is when someone feels the need to deride another...
Answer
By: GregE : June 8th, 2014-16:13
I know the answer. It's gotta be basketball shoes. Thomas, stop playing in those elitist pickup games at Ucla. They judge you by your game, not your kicks, where I come from. Greg