VeteranX
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that's not even a new york style hot dog
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VeteranXX Contributor
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i applaud your apathy. i'd of told myself i wouldn't spend much time on it, cue 4 hours later and I'd still be agonizing over font kerning.
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VeteranXV
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its pretty ridiculous how much of a crapshoot it is with clients.
some will take anything and be fine with paying $200 for that piece of **** sign for example. others would scrape and moan about paying even $100 for actual quality finished work with multiple revisions
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ValtreX
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Originally Posted by Pengo;
congrats, most clients would be a lot more demanding than that and would want changes made regardless of what you show them (just to feel like they really have a hand in it). most of the time in this exact situation you'd end up getting burned and he would say "oh i found someone else to do it lol sorry you already did the work too bad" or "oh hey i decided i wanted to change the wording of x, redo it and bring it back to me and maybe then i'll agree"
and dont forget the time spent discussing with him, driving to and fro from each destination (shop, kinkos, home, back, etc) combined w/ time spent at kinkos, working in illustrator, printing out a sample, all that other miscellaneous little stuff involved....I doubt it could be done with less than 1 or 2 hrs of your time, minimum.
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This. You got lucky.
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VeteranXX
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False Advertising. New York style has sourkraut on it and relish. Yet I see only ketchup and mustard on your rendering of the hot dog they have for sale.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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i just require mustard
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VeteranXV
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yeah, for those $1/dozen hot dogs, smear ketchup and **** all over it, but any decent hot dog shouldn't have ketchup on it. it completely masks the flavor of the meat
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VeteranXV
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Originally Posted by frozen-rain
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VeteranXX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pengo
yeah, for those $1/dozen hot dogs, smear ketchup and **** all over it, but any decent hot dog shouldn't have ketchup on it. it completely masks the flavor of the meat
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For $5 he could buy them off street vendors in NYC, overnight them, and still make a profit.
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VeteranX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pengo
yeah, for those $1/dozen hot dogs, smear ketchup and **** all over it, but any decent hot dog shouldn't have ketchup on it. it completely masks the flavor of the meat
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Isn't masking the flavor of the meat exactly the point with a hotdog? Who the **** wants to savor the taste of whipped cartlidge?
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VeteranXV
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Some hot dogs actually have quality meat in them
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VeteranXV Contributor
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you forgot the comma after chips
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