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Default What's the deal with pans without lids?


> It's called marketing. Along with your designer pots and pans, you
> get to pay extra for the designer lids. In either matching or
> complementing colors. Ain't it grand? Pay premium prices for pots and
> pans and also get the option of paying an extra premium for the lids that
> should have been included at the original price!
>
> BOB
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Hear hear.


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Jo Ling wrote:
> > It's called marketing. Along with your designer pots and pans, you
> > get to pay extra for the designer lids. In either matching or
> > complementing colors. Ain't it grand? Pay premium prices for pots and
> > pans and also get the option of paying an extra premium for the lids that
> > should have been included at the original price!
> >
> > BOB
> >

>
> Hear hear.


Another imbecile *heard* from.

Color coordinated cookware! <G>

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .

Sheldon

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