John Kenneth Galbraith, the late economist
Simple tools, simple habits, simply reeking men built what is a called a civilization. What would Boone and his ilk think of what they helped wrought?
John Kenneth Galbraith, the late economist, opined, "Few people at the beginning of the 19th century needed an adman to tell them what they wanted."
Hunters, though, are susceptible to the adman's pitch, which boils
connections down to the indisputable fact that the pitch target is consciously or unconsciously inadequate, lacking, frustrated, unhappy, incomplete or undesirable. And this little product will fix any malfunction.
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