We’re shopping at [tag]Nordstrom’s[/tag] today and I am sitting in one of only three chairs on the entire women’s floor. There are magazines called [tag]Lucky [/tag] and [tag]Glamour[/tag] for us men to read.
If I ran Nordstrom’s, I would supplement the women’s magazines with a few [tag]Sports Illustrated[/tag]s, [tag]Time[/tag] and a [tag]Forbes[/tag] or two.
That shouldn’t be too much to ask. It seems a bit too obvious to me.
It reminds of a story told by [tag]Mike Vance[/tag], ex-creative head of [tag]Walt Disney[/tag], who once asked a flight attendant why the airline didn’t carry his favorite magazine any more on its flights. “BECAUSE,” the attendant said, “too many people were taking them!”
If people like what you are doing so much, that they want to take them home, you must be doing something right, Vance thought. That airline became “average” to him.
Nordstrom’s is not an average store. So maybe someone stole all the sports magazines.
[tags] men waiting while women shop, if i ran the railroad, things to improve, reading magazines when you are bored to tears[/tags]








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You missed your calling GL–sounds to me like you should be giving advise on marriage. I wonder how many guys would even know they had chairs for us to sit on there—?
When you need to sit as badly as I do, I can find the chair.
If they were really smart, they’d put out Lazy-Boys and small TVs.
This one makes sence “One’s first step in wisdom is to kuesstion everything – and one’s last is to come to terms with everything.”