Excellent. Everyone has the right to be wrong, and you're a better man than I for not squandering that right.
Well, two signifigant elements come into play here:
First, the subjective value of things, and secondly the notion of 'Revisionist Historianship'.
"Overpriced" is subjective, exclusively, when dealing with non-identical items, (such as women) or not-identical situations (for example, due to regulatory situations such as price-in-Amsterdam for B.C. Hydropronically-grown Hashish as compared to the price for exactly the same thing sold here, in its country-of-origin) and requires consideration as such.
Your Union-esque attitude towards the price of SP's time is distressing to me - Unions protect poorer workers from better ones [by ignoring individual merit in favour of duration-of-contribution of Union dues] - are you attempting to do the same thing here? Should a quickie BJ from a streetwalker in your pickup be considered identical to the leisurely BJ I receive in a 5 Star hotel from an incall escort? It's not the same to me.
"Sir, this is Union Brothel, Local 311. I know you'd rather take lovely 19 year old Suzie to the bedroom, but 79 year old Helga has seniority."
Now on to the matter of historical revisionism...
Where you had originally spoken of being "overcharged" you now address the concept of something's being "overpriced" but the two have no correlation in this case.
Once more, I don't feel my paying what I consider a fair rate for a premium service is inappropriate. I don't feel I have overpaid, nor was I overcharged. Get me?
Knowing it IS half the battle!
Philski
Well, two signifigant elements come into play here:
First, the subjective value of things, and secondly the notion of 'Revisionist Historianship'.
"Overpriced" is subjective, exclusively, when dealing with non-identical items, (such as women) or not-identical situations (for example, due to regulatory situations such as price-in-Amsterdam for B.C. Hydropronically-grown Hashish as compared to the price for exactly the same thing sold here, in its country-of-origin) and requires consideration as such.
Your Union-esque attitude towards the price of SP's time is distressing to me - Unions protect poorer workers from better ones [by ignoring individual merit in favour of duration-of-contribution of Union dues] - are you attempting to do the same thing here? Should a quickie BJ from a streetwalker in your pickup be considered identical to the leisurely BJ I receive in a 5 Star hotel from an incall escort? It's not the same to me.
"Sir, this is Union Brothel, Local 311. I know you'd rather take lovely 19 year old Suzie to the bedroom, but 79 year old Helga has seniority."
Now on to the matter of historical revisionism...
Where you had originally spoken of being "overcharged" you now address the concept of something's being "overpriced" but the two have no correlation in this case.
Once more, I don't feel my paying what I consider a fair rate for a premium service is inappropriate. I don't feel I have overpaid, nor was I overcharged. Get me?
Knowing it IS half the battle!
Philski