Nobody can buy Jeff Greene. Nobody ever has. Nobody ever will.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you tried to sell Mike Birbiglia as a concept, no one would buy it.
Growing Greener doesn't produce money for farmland preservation or open space preservation.
As we settle into 2013, I predict this: We'll see companies that promote this shift from private ownership thrive. More people will be able to access things they simply don't need to own, and they'll save money and live better, cleaner, green lives doing it.
With all this talk of Going Green, Buying Green, Living Green, and Green being the new whatever, I've come to realize that, although we had no green, my grandmother was actually the 'greenest' person I've ever known.
I never minded George Steinbrenner spending obscene amounts of money to put the best product on the field.
What's unfortunate about buying a pitcher for $12 million is that he carries no warranty.
The Packers have lots of owners nobody knows instead of one owner who doesn't know squat.
If it can be profitable to be green, that's just smart business.
Innovative companies have started to realize there are not enough 'green consumers' willing to pay more for something just because it's green.
No one has as much luck around the greens as one who practices a lot.
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