From: arun Raveendran <rav...@y...>
To: d...@milk.com
Subject: Hellow
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 10:12:38 -0700 (PDT)
respected sir iam arun doing a project on consumer
perception of milk consumers need to write
international scenario of milk.i am an indian and
expecting ur help soon.bye sir.
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From: Dan Bornstein <d...@milk.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 14:25:29 -0700 (PDT)
To: arun Raveendran <rav...@y...>
Subject: Re: Hellow
>consumers need to write international scenario of milk.
And as such a consumer, here is an international scenario I have just
written:
The year is 1987. A swarthy, handsome gentleman boards a plane in
Paris, France, whose eventual destination is Iceland, although it is
supposed to stop in London first. The plane takes off, as planned, and,
as the gentleman settles into the flight, he orders a glass of milk.
The plane lands in London without incident, and then takes off for
Reykjavik. Midway through that leg, the gentleman asks for a second
glass of milk. Unfortunately, they ran out of it, so he had to make do
with orange juice instead. Once on the ground again, he quickly heads
for the airport bar to enjoy the many splendors of milk once more
before heading out into the city.
-dan