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Originally Posted by NicoSuicide
Yep I'm with you, what ladies are you looking at? Let's see the comparative analysis study!
Always naughty
Nico!
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Howdy, Folks!
As stated earlier:
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Originally Posted by Sensual Sophia
But maybe it depends on who we find "smokin' hot".
I realize this is all very subjective and hard to quantify...
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It is subjective.
Besides - I wasn't comparing ladies in this thread.
I was comparing cities and the differences in pricing in those cities for what at first appeared to be similar sorts of services.
I say, "at first," because as has been mentioned subsequently to my initial questions, there's a segment of service - Spa / AMP(and to a lesser degree, Street Action) - that is lacking in the Austin area that could certainly contribute to this phenomenon.
The same could be for macintosh apple sellers.
As in:
"1. Why is a macintosh apple seller in some cases 50% less in Houston or Dallas than Austin?
2. Are the macintosh apple sellers that find it challenging to compete in other cities flocking to Austin in the hopes that "proximity will win out" and they will get business here instead of fellows just taking a road trip to better pickings?"
Same kind of apples, just different cities.
Then, someone mentions there's Winesap and Fuji Apple sellers in Dallas and Houston. They cost less, but remember - they're not Macintoshes.
That said - they *are* apples, and if all you want is an apple, and you don't care if it's a Winesap, Fuji, or Macintosh, you won't be using their particular variety as criteria for comparison.
No "comparative analysis" is required; it's all apples.
The question then may become - why aren't conditions conducive for Winesaps and Fujis to be available in Austin?
So, how 'bout them apples, huh?