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2004-11-28 07:56 am (UTC)
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How incredibly unhelpful. He obviously comes from the Dixon's "Laptops For the Ladies" school of salesmanship training.
Out of curiosity where does the term "grey import" come from? (I know what it means now, but I'm still curious where the "grey" comes from.)
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Date: 2004-11-28 07:56 am (UTC)Out of curiosity where does the term "grey import" come from? (I know what it means now, but I'm still curious where the "grey" comes from.)