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Old 10-29-2009, 02:04 PM   #31
LDBoblo
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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So I was iPodding while NewBalancing to work today and bumped into someone Kindling an ebook I recognized. She Zeissed over at me a few times and I Colgated back. She noticed I was Jansporting a few paperbacks and asked me if I knew about ebooks. I told her I had, and that I had recently Googled the Nook. She said she Twittered to all her friends to eBay a used Kindle or Sony instead. Before saying goodbye, she gave me a number so I could Nokia her in the future to maybe go Starbucking.

How annoying...I try to avoid over-reliance on brand identity. It's the relationship to the customer that companies are trying to forge to secure customers and stability, and there's nothing like relatively uncreative, extremely insecure customers to create that sort of relationship at least on a linguistic level.
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