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Unless you're actually selling that whiskey though, I really don't have the time. If I want something, then I'll call somebody.

Young people are young, and fame is transitory. It's really only the sheer size and cultural/media weight of our baby boomer generation that makes it seem like it should be otherwise. That's why Ritchie Blackmore is such a great call by the writers. It becomes less believable if it's someone with a wider cultural

Prejudice against what or who? Against people who call you up unbidden to take up your time to try to sell you a product or a service you didn't ask for? (Because, if I did want it, I would have called you.) In what possible sense is "you have no right to use up my time" weak-minded?

Or…. we just don't have the time to listen to the hundredth pitch we've heard in the last month. My problem with the incessant calls is that someone else thinks they have some right to waste my time while I'm working to keep my business going. It's not my lack of confidence, and certainly not my lack of

Lee Moses.