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A lot of times manufacturers try to weasel out of the lifetime warranties. So she is either very convincing, or they let it go cuz she's a sweet old lady. Or it's because she bought the lifetime warranties before they'd ironed out all of the terms of it.
Good for her. I'm not trying to be mean or disrespectful, but why are her paintings exceptional? It's definitely not my cup of tea, but I've always been curious as to what people see in this type of abstract art that makes them think these are beautiful paintings.
A few months ago I had the honor of meeting and playing a few songs with Joey...my first impression of him was that he had the energy of a teenager... He walked around the stage and introduced himself to each band member, and thanked them for being there... He was sincere, humble... During the show he was having the time of his life, afterward he complimented each and every one of us, and thanked us for being there... I have fallen deeply in love with this human being...
Believe it or not but its much better for the environment to maintain our vehicles and drive them for decades than to lease the newest electric vehicles every two years.
Now thats a smart woman, that makes sure she gets what she pays for. Not many companies do those lifetime warranties anymore so this will be hard to replicate.
My husquana mower cost 6000 euros with a 3 year guarantee, it broke in the guarantee and they didnt pay. Than it broke 1 week after service this time. Still nothing.
Well that doesn’t make much sense. That someone wants to age up so they can win more. They can win more because it’s easier to win. So what difference does it make if you win or not. The problem in Western cultures is that we view aging and death as a personal failing. People look at the older ones and are feeling that this is a person who failed to beat nature and Western culture has been about beating nature for a very long time. We need to accept that we all want to remain as healthy and vital as our genes and science make possible but eventually Mother Nature and Father Time will have their way with all of us and that is how it needs to be to make room for the new.