‘Pottery Barn Rule’ Becomes ‘Crate & Barrel Syndrome’ On MSNBC
On MSNBC yesterday, reporter Jim Miklaszewski had the kind of brain freeze that TV people have nightmares about. Trying to pull the phrase “Pottery Barn rule” out of some dark crevice, he instead emerged with the “Crate and Barrel syndrome.” Contessa Brewer, a delightful guest at Tuesday night’s Mediaite party, opted to empathize with, rather than correct, Miklaszewski.
The original “Pottery Barn rule” comment, attributed to Colin Powell in a Bob Woodward book, prompted a rebuke from the retailer, which has no such “You break it, you bought it” rule. We’ll keep a lookout for a similar response from Crate and Barrel.
On behalf of convenience store owners everywhere, however, we can confirm that their stores are not freakin’ lending libraries. Don’t read the magazines unless you’re going to buy them.
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