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Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" they'll get
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<blockquote data-quote="Eazy_E" data-source="post: 1280349" data-attributes="member: 16768"><p><strong>RE: Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" th...</strong></p><p></p><p>Clubs in general are dying. Like I said, a young Elk is about 70. A young person doesn't need a club to be social. They got a phone. Nevermind that connectivity and feelings of isolation are directly related. </p><p></p><p>Country clubs are in a really shaky position because membership is bought, at a high price. Algonquin country club in St Louis? You need a sponsor or two, plus $50k to get in the door. Yearly dues are about 7 grand after that. I'm not from the strata, but even if I was, finding value in that would be difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eazy_E, post: 1280349, member: 16768"] [b]RE: Harley-Davidson salesmen show prospective buyers how much "attention" th...[/b] Clubs in general are dying. Like I said, a young Elk is about 70. A young person doesn't need a club to be social. They got a phone. Nevermind that connectivity and feelings of isolation are directly related. Country clubs are in a really shaky position because membership is bought, at a high price. Algonquin country club in St Louis? You need a sponsor or two, plus $50k to get in the door. Yearly dues are about 7 grand after that. I'm not from the strata, but even if I was, finding value in that would be difficult. [/QUOTE]
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