To: presently no screen name
WOW! If you stop into Dunkin Donuts daily for some coffee, do you feel like you should be a shareholder?Dunkin Donuts doesn't foster a sense of community in which if you don't belong you are zotted the hell outta there, and so you feel a stronger sense of ownership than you do at a fast food outlet.
I was only trying to describe a feeling that we get in error. In reality we don't have the rights of a shareholder. See?
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01/11/2011 3:34:52 PM PST by
paulycy
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To: paulycy
Dunkin Donuts doesn't foster a sense of community if you don't belong you are zotted the hell outta there,
Actually, they do. Many locals support their own community retailers to keep them there. Besides start complaining about the coffee/donuts daily - either you like what they serve or you don't. You don't like it, you don't belong there.
FR is a conservative site - the same applies. You want shareholder rights, so you can post whatever you please? IMO, sounds like a control problem.
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