Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 18, 2012 Staff Share Posted September 18, 2012 1. Contrary to popular belief; activating such a water feature (see photos) is insignificant.2. Perhaps, the only thing that some may end up activating is the activation by the bank to cancel one's already roll-over heavily indebted credit cards.. 3. Plus a call away from the bank to make that person a bankrupt!4. Morale of the story: "Often, in the past and even today, I visit a new client and guess what... this piece of "junk" is put away ... or left forgotten... 5. As how many of us have the silly time to always top up the water for such a puny water feature? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 18, 2012 Staff Share Posted September 18, 2012 Further to whatI had written earlier:On the ground, behind the displays are empty water bottles. The owner of the shop uses such bottles to replenish water in each of their PUNY (tiny weany) water feature....A single small drinking bottle is sufficient to fill each of the water "feature".I believe, one should not consider each of the displays as a water feature. But rather a too small, too useless water position. Quote On 9/18/2012 7:13:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. Contrary to popular belief;activating such a waterfeature (see photos) isinsignificant.2. Perhaps, theonly thing that some may endup activating is theactivation by the bank tocancel one's already roll-overheavily indebted creditcards.. 3. Plus a call awayfrom the bank to make thatperson a bankrupt!4. Morale ofthe story: "Often, in the pastand even today, I visit a newclient and guess what... thispiece of "junk" is put away... or left forgotten... 5. Ashow many of us have the sillytime to always top up thewater for such a puny waterfeature? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 21, 2012 Staff Share Posted December 21, 2012 Hmm... the mother of all water features? I mean water position... Quote On 9/18/2012 7:22:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Further to whatI had writtenearlier:On the ground, behind thedisplays are empty water bottles. Theowner of the shop uses such bottles toreplenish water in each of their PUNY(tiny weany) water feature....A singlesmall drinking bottle is sufficient tofill each of the water "feature".Ibelieve, one should not consider each ofthe displays as a water feature. Butrather a too small, too useless waterposition.On 9/18/2012 7:13:02 PM, CecilLee wrote:1. Contrary to popularbelief;activating such a waterfeature (see photos) isinsignificant.2. Perhaps, theonly thing that some may endupactivating is theactivation by thebank tocancel one's alreadyroll-overheavily indebted creditcards.. 3. Plus a call awayfromthe bank to make thatperson abankrupt!4. Morale ofthe story:"Often, in the pastand even today,I visit a newclient and guesswhat... thispiece of "junk" is putaway... or left forgotten... 5. Ashow many of us have the sillytime to always top up thewaterfor such a puny waterfeature? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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