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In-Store Expo Point of Purchase Observations

by JimRaffel on December 5, 2008

I recently attended the In-Store Expo, and contributed my thoughts as an article on WhatTheyThink.com.

Please take a look and let me know what you think (pun intended).

I also want to once again thank everyone who has offered condolences and warm thoughts related to the passing of my father. Just this week I was driving down the highway and saw and old buick roadmaster on a flatbed. I seem to remember my Dad used to have one of those and grabbed my cell phone to call him – missed him more in that second than anytime since we lost him.

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  • http://elephantskinpithhelmut.blogspot.com/ Michae Jahn

    and that said hen my Dad passed away, i could never have called him on his cell phone, as he would have nothing to do with them. I had one of the motorola monstrosities (this was back in the late 80s) and he would always poke fun at it. Thanks for reminding me of my Dad today. We used to fly fish here, where we scattered his ashes.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/g81V93JKjjeq6ZXdK20ICw

  • http://elephantskinpithhelmut.blogspot.com/ Michae Jahn

    and that said hen my Dad passed away, i could never have called him on his cell phone, as he would have nothing to do with them. I had one of the motorola monstrosities (this was back in the late 80s) and he would always poke fun at it. Thanks for reminding me of my Dad today. We used to fly fish here, where we scattered his ashes.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/g81V93JKjjeq6ZXdK20ICw

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