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The FReeper Foxhole Enjoys a Lazy Sunday with an update on the shop - November 27th, 2005
us | snippy

Posted on 11/27/2005 7:34:17 AM PST by snippy_about_it



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
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FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer
for all those serving their country at this time.



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Eviiil Capitalist Update




by request :-)


As we near our first year as eviiiil capitalists we can look back and see mistakes made. They weren't all huge, not all small but part of the learning process. We learned from them immediately. This experience will make next year go much smoother and hopefully profitable by next Christmas season. The trick is to be able to hang on (pay bills and eat) until we get the customer base we need to sustain us.

We still believe in what we are doing and we believe it will work. The store is moving upward ever so slowly.

We've learned where to spend our advertising dollars and where not to. What ads work and what doesn't, what "sales" work and what doesn't. We've learned about consumer spending habits and what works in what month as far as product.

Summer was much slower than expected and that set us back a bit but we learned from that also. We need to work summer different than last year, offer different products and carry less inventory than we initially thought. This will also allow us to bring in more items for the Christmas season. We will also probably take Sunday's off during the summer. Yippee!

We've changed our hours on a few occasions trying to get an idea of when folks shop here at this type of store. I'm building a chart with customer counts so we can see the trends and the growth.

I think I can safely say we both have gained confidence in ourselves and our abilities. This shop is the kind of place customers like to stay in and chat awhile. We have folks staying and talking for 30 minutes to an hour. They are comfortable with the store and us and they get attention they don't receive in the "box" stores.

We learned about location. Mind you, we knew it was important and our problem here is that there is no "good" place in our city to place a business so we had to pick what we thought was the best with what was available in this "no growth" state we are in. It isn't ideal but then again, there is no ideal place, at least not around here. We really like our short 2.9 mile commute.

We've learned to balance our strong points against each other, we each have certain tasks we do but make sure we both know the "other's" job.

We still have a lot to learn but I think we have the major areas covered. We need to be able to afford and take the time to go to trade shows, increase our vendor contacts and continue to get the word out that we are here and do all that while spending as little money as possible.

We are still happy about going to work everyday and though some days seem horrible and we get worried, the next day or week will surprise us and we are again encouraged.

I can tell you it is something we both wish we had done earlier in our lives but the timing would have never been just right, in our case, this time in our lives, it was this or McDonalds. LOL.

Health insurance is outrageous when you have to pay for it yourself. For anyone thinking of going out on their own, keep this in mind and save money ahead of time to cover it. We didn't and it takes a good chunk of change at our age to cover it even with very high deductibles.

We have some really wonderful loyal customers, just not enough of them. Word is spreading and word of mouth is the best kind of advertising but it is slow going.

The economy in Oregon doesn't help but like I said, if we can just hang on we know one day we will be able to make the store pay our personal expenses. We don't need to get rich or own more than one store, we just want to be able to pay for a roof over our heads and food on the table. Don't think we aren't aiming high, a nice vacation would be great too but we will be happy with not ever having to work for "someone else" again.

We do it all, too. From cleaning the store, buying and placing orders, managing and stocking inventory, bookkeeping, banking, window displays, cashier/sales clerks, advisors and window washers. LOL. It is truly a "mom and pop shop" and we are enjoying it and hoping for the best. It's ours and it feels good to be able to say that.

The website has some pictures but believe me, we change the way the product is displayed almost weekly. It's a must in this business.



We aquired a stray cat at the store about 7 weeks ago, just before we got the dog and he now lives in the store. Customers come in just to see the cat. Some carry him around the entire time they shop, some come in to see him and don't necessarily shop at the time! We have one customer that bought him a collar about a month ago and today brought him in some flea medicine because we found a few bumps on his back near his tail, though we see no fleas. The cat is perfect, he greets most of the customers and insist they pay attention to him! I have a list of customers that want the cat if we ever decided to give it up. We are having a contest to name the cat and we will select the name on Christmas eve so the cat finally gets a name for Christmas.

The dog on the other hand is too rambunctious to be in the store unfortunately. :-(

We take turns puppy sitting the dog away from the store and just this weekend splurged to get him a crate which we will try to ease him into staying in it, eventually for at least a few hours. The customers like the dog but at not yet 5 months old we are having difficulty teaching him to stay down off folks and he is just too big of a puppy to not knock things over when he gets excited (which is a mood he seems to stay in perpetually). He is very, very stubborn.


How can you not love a dog who sleeps on your head?


And brings you toys to play with?


So there you have it, the Sam and Snippy (and Sarge and "the cat") shop is plugging along and we are happy to share our experience and lives with our Foxhole family.

We wish you could all come and visit with us and see the store.

Thank you all for your continued support of Sam and me.

We love you guys.





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To: alfa6

Always of tenuous health, he had been hospitalized, weighing a mere 87 pounds. Although destitute, he was intensely private and wary of even a hint of charity. He considered himself an exile in an alien land and ached to return home.

It was at this nadir of his life that two compatriots, violinist Josef Szigeti and conductor Fritz Reiner, seized upon the ideal vehicle for Bartok's recovery - arranging a commission for a major work for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. When its conductor Serge Koussevitzky arrived at the hospital with a substantial down payment, the effect was astounding. Bartok immediately rallied, left for an ASCAP retreat in upstate New York and within seven weeks finished the piece. (He orchestrated it that winter in Asheville, North Carolina.)

When given its world premiere by the Boston Symphony on December 1, 1944, the Concerto For Orchestra was an immediate critical and audience success. It drew attention to the neglected composer and his other work. More commissions arrived.


Just to show you that you never know when something good will come your way.


161 posted on 12/01/2005 8:41:54 AM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: w_over_w

Awwwww. They are adorable.


xoxoxo


162 posted on 12/01/2005 10:09:00 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: alfa6

Yikes. Hope Santa stops at my place before that plane gets him.


163 posted on 12/01/2005 10:09:55 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: bentfeather

Good morning feather.


164 posted on 12/01/2005 10:10:10 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Ron H.

LOL. Thanks Ron.


165 posted on 12/01/2005 10:11:50 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: bentfeather; Samwise; alfa6

Sam, alfa and I have the Foxhole ping list but it is very long and we rarely use it out side of a new thread, however we do just make up the "regulars" when it's something like this. Lookie here Samwise, this is what a ping list looks like...you just ping everyone you want with a semi-colon between the names and plug it in the To: space.

samwise;bentfeather;alfa6;snippyaboutit;w_over_w;professional engineer;etc :-)


166 posted on 12/01/2005 10:15:29 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer

LOL.


167 posted on 12/01/2005 10:16:12 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Good grief that's funny!


168 posted on 12/01/2005 10:26:18 AM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: w_over_w

They're adorable... and look a bit cold.


169 posted on 12/01/2005 10:29:07 AM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: Peanut Gallery; snippy_about_it

I couldn't resist choosing them over the traditional "Idaho Sunrise" pictures. Hey, it's not too late to get your Labs a Christmas buddy! ;^)


170 posted on 12/01/2005 10:57:41 AM PST by w_over_w (VISUALIZE using your turn signal.)
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To: bentfeather
Samwise, I don't have a ping list for the FOXHOLE either. :)

Sorry, bentfeather. You were the latest poster, and your To: information sure looks like a ping list. :^)

Thanks, though.

171 posted on 12/01/2005 11:08:13 AM PST by Samwise (I freep; therefore, I am.)
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To: w_over_w
Hey, it's not too late to get your Labs a Christmas buddy! ;^)

It's crossed my mind on more than one occasion but I'd probably end up with DOUBLE trouble!

172 posted on 12/01/2005 11:09:21 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: DollyCali
that GO NAVY turned to GAY is a hoot!

Thank you for explaining that one. I couldn't figure out why they had GAY on their backs.

173 posted on 12/01/2005 11:10:16 AM PST by Samwise (I freep; therefore, I am.)
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To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather
Lookie here Samwise, this is what a ping list looks like...you just ping everyone you want with a semi-colon between the names and plug it in the To: space.

Geez. Hobbits are lazy.

Note to self: Shave.

174 posted on 12/01/2005 11:18:40 AM PST by Samwise (I freep; therefore, I am.)
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To: Samwise

LOL!!


175 posted on 12/01/2005 11:31:55 AM PST by Soaring Feather (To our fabulous TROOPS, Thank You, for your service.)
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To: Samwise

the wording is on the bottom of pix..might be too small to read depending on your monitor.


176 posted on 12/01/2005 11:37:05 AM PST by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
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To: DollyCali
the wording is on the bottom of pix..might be too small to read depending on your monitor.

Never read the fine print; it causes headaches. :^)

177 posted on 12/01/2005 1:14:21 PM PST by Samwise (I freep; therefore, I am.)
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To: Samwise

ROTFLOL.


178 posted on 12/01/2005 3:19:37 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: MNJohnnie

Good story, her is one of mine.

Back when I was a senior in high school a teacher told my class that Marines were brainwashed. I was young then, and so wet behind the ears that I could barely see that he was as (q - word) as a three dollar bill. Always trolling for fresh fish.

Met many Marines when I was in the Service, and those lads (in those days, just like me) were not in the least brainwashed or any of that kind of stuff.

Always wished I could have given that teacher a thorough attitude adjustment.


179 posted on 12/02/2005 2:16:08 AM PST by Iris7 ("Let me go to the house of the Father.")
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To: alfa6
Some guys (back when I was a kid) built a scale B-36, very accurate, six pusher three blade 0.19s. Eleven feet long.

Took off very nicely, flew it half out of gas, and cracked it up into pieces on the first touch and go. Tumbled end over end. Truly awful.

Remember that story well, I was about 13.
180 posted on 12/02/2005 2:25:00 AM PST by Iris7 ("Let me go to the house of the Father.")
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