Constable
corona fiend
- Mar 17, 2014
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You are so!
I was and then I got a boyfriend. Haven't been grumpy very much since.
Dont worry, he'll make you angry soon enough.
Prom Night is a really, REALLY bad movie.
Prom Night is a really, REALLY bad movie compared to other movies airing on Syfy.
Hell yes!
PROM NIGHT!
EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT!
unless you are watching the 2008 version...
http://blip.tv/phelous/prom-night-5615185
Seriously. A twist, a couple buckets of pigs blood, a girl destroying a town. It's all I'm asking for. I really think it could save this movie.
Question for the small business owners here.
I'm a year into owning a hobby/home based business. A customer purchasing something from me today was inquiring about some future work he'd like to have me do.
*I don't want to get into to much details so as to not look like I'm advertising.
The future services he's inquiring about involve professional team jerseys. The issue is he only purchases knock offs from China. I've made very sure I only purchase and use licensed products but since he is bringing me the item, and only paying for service do I look away and make a sale?
I've spoken to brick and mortar stores doing the same thing and they day they will not do anything with knock offs but they're established and can turn money down. I'm still just starting out and try getting to grow my business.
It's a conundrum.
Question for the small business owners here.
I'm a year into owning a hobby/home based business. A customer purchasing something from me today was inquiring about some future work he'd like to have me do.
*I don't want to get into to much details so as to not look like I'm advertising.
The future services he's inquiring about involve professional team jerseys. The issue is he only purchases knock offs from China. I've made very sure I only purchase and use licensed products but since he is bringing me the item, and only paying for service do I look away and make a sale?
I've spoken to brick and mortar stores doing the same thing and they day they will not do anything with knock offs but they're established and can turn money down. I'm still just starting out and try getting to grow my business.
It's a conundrum.
Question for the small business owners here.
I'm a year into owning a hobby/home based business. A customer purchasing something from me today was inquiring about some future work he'd like to have me do.
*I don't want to get into to much details so as to not look like I'm advertising.
The future services he's inquiring about involve professional team jerseys. The issue is he only purchases knock offs from China. I've made very sure I only purchase and use licensed products but since he is bringing me the item, and only paying for service do I look away and make a sale?
I've spoken to brick and mortar stores doing the same thing and they day they will not do anything with knock offs but they're established and can turn money down. I'm still just starting out and try getting to grow my business.
It's a conundrum.