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Forced to buy a Mont Blanc Mozart - thoughts?



 
 
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  #11  
Old December 24th 04, 06:04 PM
pavane
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"Bozack" wrote in message
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.......
Either Sell the pen on ebay and buy something you like (a truly ass hat
thing to do since it was a gift), exchange it for a P145 chopin or a P146
LeGrand and still be a dick...or keep it and try to enjoy it as it was a
gift.
.......


What is wrong with exchanging it? Would you wear a sweater
two sizes too big/small just because it was "a gift?" A pen that
doesn't fit your hand or writing style is as much mis-sized as is
that sweater. Exchange the bloody thing.

pavane


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  #12  
Old December 24th 04, 07:55 PM
Bozack
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That is different providing one gets the same sweater in a smaller or larger
size....with a pen really it is "on size fits all" as even someone with a
massive hand can use a small pen and vice versa...unless you let the person
know who bought it for you as a gift that you plan on returning it for
something else then you are an asshat plain and simple.


"pavane" wrote in message
m...

"Bozack" wrote in message
...
.......
Either Sell the pen on ebay and buy something you like (a truly ass hat
thing to do since it was a gift), exchange it for a P145 chopin or a P146
LeGrand and still be a dick...or keep it and try to enjoy it as it was a
gift.
.......


What is wrong with exchanging it? Would you wear a sweater
two sizes too big/small just because it was "a gift?" A pen that
doesn't fit your hand or writing style is as much mis-sized as is
that sweater. Exchange the bloody thing.

pavane




  #13  
Old December 24th 04, 08:46 PM
pavane
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Blather.


"Bozack" wrote in message
...
That is different providing one gets the same sweater in a smaller or

larger
size....with a pen really it is "on size fits all" as even someone with a
massive hand can use a small pen and vice versa...unless you let the

person
know who bought it for you as a gift that you plan on returning it for
something else then you are an asshat plain and simple.


"pavane" wrote in message
m...

"Bozack" wrote in message
...
.......
Either Sell the pen on ebay and buy something you like (a truly ass hat
thing to do since it was a gift), exchange it for a P145 chopin or a

P146
LeGrand and still be a dick...or keep it and try to enjoy it as it was

a
gift.
.......


What is wrong with exchanging it? Would you wear a sweater
two sizes too big/small just because it was "a gift?" A pen that
doesn't fit your hand or writing style is as much mis-sized as is
that sweater. Exchange the bloody thing.

pavane






  #14  
Old December 26th 04, 01:36 AM
Bozack
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so then you are agreeing that you are an asshat...given your past few posts
the title seems to fit well.
"pavane" wrote in message
m...
Blather.


"Bozack" wrote in message
...
That is different providing one gets the same sweater in a smaller or

larger
size....with a pen really it is "on size fits all" as even someone with a
massive hand can use a small pen and vice versa...unless you let the

person
know who bought it for you as a gift that you plan on returning it for
something else then you are an asshat plain and simple.


"pavane" wrote in message
m...

"Bozack" wrote in message
...
.......
Either Sell the pen on ebay and buy something you like (a truly ass
hat
thing to do since it was a gift), exchange it for a P145 chopin or a

P146
LeGrand and still be a dick...or keep it and try to enjoy it as it was

a
gift.
.......

What is wrong with exchanging it? Would you wear a sweater
two sizes too big/small just because it was "a gift?" A pen that
doesn't fit your hand or writing style is as much mis-sized as is
that sweater. Exchange the bloody thing.

pavane








  #17  
Old January 8th 05, 07:09 AM
Earl Camembert
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 18:04:59 GMT, "pavane"
wrote:


"Bozack" wrote in message
...
.......
Either Sell the pen on ebay and buy something you like (a truly ass hat
thing to do since it was a gift), exchange it for a P145 chopin or a P146
LeGrand and still be a dick...or keep it and try to enjoy it as it was a
gift.
.......


What is wrong with exchanging it? Would you wear a sweater
two sizes too big/small just because it was "a gift?" A pen that
doesn't fit your hand or writing style is as much mis-sized as is
that sweater. Exchange the bloody thing.

pavane


Ignore this trolling self loathing moron. Send the pen to Earl
Camembert who is truly in need of a Mont Blanc ballpoint. It is better
to give then receive.
 




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