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rubbertaster
19th March 2008, 07:33 AM
Many of you would be aware that Lynn Fountain Campbell runs a really cool hair salon in LA called Shear Perfection.

One simple and practical way that forum members can support Lynn (given some of the issues she faces with CoS members) is to visit her website and give those Google ads a click. Simple, yet effective.

I'm also waiting for the online shop to open for hair products- bit far for me to travel from Melbourne Australia for a haircut!

The website is:

http://www.shearperfection.com/index.html

(I love the 'follically challenged' discount!!!)

Dulloldfart
20th March 2008, 02:42 PM
Much as I am willing to support Lynn, to click on ads solely to make money for a site owner is dishonest, "click fraud".

If you are even vaguely interested in the products, then certainly go ahead and do it, but to simply click-click-click isn't the way to go.

Paul

WrongPlaceRightTime
20th March 2008, 02:50 PM
way to make someone wrong, paul.

Lynn Fountain Campbell
20th March 2008, 08:52 PM
Never mind, wprt. How do I know he didn't just go there and go "click-click-click" himself? :p

Thanks RT!

Lynn

Colleen K. Peltomaa
20th March 2008, 09:37 PM
Okay, I visited the Google Ads. They are not bad.



Many of you would be aware that Lynn Fountain Campbell runs a really cool hair salon in LA called Shear Perfection.

One simple and practical way that forum members can support Lynn (given some of the issues she faces with CoS members) is to visit her website and give those Google ads a click. Simple, yet effective.

I'm also waiting for the online shop to open for hair products- bit far for me to travel from Melbourne Australia for a haircut!

The website is:

http://www.shearperfection.com/index.html

(I love the 'follically challenged' discount!!!)

Lynn Fountain Campbell
21st March 2008, 11:15 PM
I'm also waiting for the online shop to open for hair products- bit far for me to travel from Melbourne Australia for a haircut!



Still working on this part. Checking out some products I think might be good.

Lynn

Lynn Fountain Campbell
21st March 2008, 11:17 PM
If you are even vaguely interested in the products, then certainly go ahead and do it...

Paul

...but only if you feel so inclined.

Lynn

rubbertaster
22nd March 2008, 02:40 PM
DOF

Somehow, you have managed to redefine stupidity...

Grow a pair and grow a brain.

RT

Dulloldfart
22nd March 2008, 03:37 PM
DOF

Somehow, you have managed to redefine stupidity...

Grow a pair and grow a brain.

RT

Hi RT :)

Paul

WrongPlaceRightTime
22nd March 2008, 03:45 PM
um, just so there is no confusion here, I am WPRT, sometimes refered to as RT but I am not the same RT as in RUbberTaster who totally flamed DOF, I just made him wrong for making someone else wrong :P
:D

Dulloldfart
22nd March 2008, 03:51 PM
um, just so there is no confusion here, I am WPRT, sometimes refered to as RT but I am not the same RT as in RUbberTaster who totally flamed DOF, I just made him wrong for making someone else wrong :P
:D

Hi WPRT :)

Paul

WrongPlaceRightTime
22nd March 2008, 03:55 PM
:coolwink: hi dull old fart

Terril park
22nd March 2008, 06:45 PM
Paul is displaying his honesty and integrity here.
It is a good example for any critic of COS, or anyone else.

Div6
22nd March 2008, 06:49 PM
Paul is displaying his honesty and integrity here.
It is a good example for any critic of COS, or anyone else.

Can Honesty and Integrity be a Ser Fac? It sure is the Anti-Lulz....:D

Voltaire's Child
22nd March 2008, 10:29 PM
One can be honest and have integrity and be correct or be incorrect.

Cat's Squirrel
22nd March 2008, 10:36 PM
Can Honesty and Integrity be a Ser Fac? It sure is the Anti-Lulz....:D

I think it'd be sad if it was. I believe that if you're being genuinely honest you're aware of the choice to be dishonest but choose the higher way without any of the make-wrong and high-horsing that goes with dramatising a serfac.

The name of the game for me is always compassion. It's tough to live on this plane, and people who get into tight spots may choose the wrong way in order to survive (or so they see it). Someone with genuine spiritual altitude would always bear that in mind even when rejecting the lower way for himself or herself.

But sure, there's phoney honesty and integrity.

PirateAndBum
22nd March 2008, 11:01 PM
Everything I say is true except when it is false.

rubbertaster
23rd March 2008, 01:44 PM
DOF

My apologies for what I said earlier.

RT

Dulloldfart
23rd March 2008, 04:54 PM
DOF

My apologies for what I said earlier.

RT

Accepted. :)

Paul