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Old 07-09-2013, 10:42 AM   #1
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Widely liked = popular = poplar

It was a stretch, and I'm sure Zen feels appropriately ashamed.
I got that. I challenge that. If it *was* WIDELY LIKED, why is there still some of it on the shelves for sale, when the other wood, presumably "not poplar", is sold out?

Zen's puns are unmatched, but this one while both obvious and euphonious was logically backwards. Or is that upside down? Perhaps that's his logic....
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Old 07-09-2013, 02:03 PM   #2
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I got that. I challenge that. If it *was* WIDELY LIKED, why is there still some of it on the shelves for sale, when the other wood, presumably "not poplar", is sold out?

Zen's puns are unmatched, but this one while both obvious and euphonious was logically backwards. Or is that upside down? Perhaps that's his logic....
Well, if you want, you could look at it from the other direction: what if other woods were so unpopular that they were never stocked in the first place? My grocery store has no starfruit, but lots of apples, not because people hate apples, but because the grocery store is appropriately anticipating consumer demand.

(Please don't mind me though, I'm just entertaining myself...)
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