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Wino Tomba
I make toilets!
Join date: 23 Dec 2004
Posts: 65
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04-15-2005 15:01
Disco Ducks' real name is Ron Mexico and he is my babys' daddy. Thanks for the herpes asshat. Youll be hearing from my lawyer.
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Squire Lehane
Registered User
Join date: 5 Apr 2005
Posts: 1
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04-15-2005 15:16
From: Buster Peel More idiot logic.
Sometimes things go on sale at Sears. Therefore stealing from department stores is legal.
If I drop my wallet and you pick it up, its yours, right? After all, I wouldn't have dropped it if I meant to keep it.
I found a suitcase sitting on the sidewalk and I picked it up. A person standing next to it said, "hey, that's mine". But I get to keep it because it was sitting on the sidewalk. If they wanted it they would have been holding onto it.
I found a car parked along the road with the keys in it. Obviously the owner intended that anyone could drive the car if they wanted to, otherwise they would not have left the keys in it.
I was in a K-Mart store and the clerk was changing a price sign. As they were putting the letters on the sign, there was a moment where the sign said "$1", because they had not yet put up the "7" and the "9" to make it $179. but because the sign said $1 for a moment there, so I grabbed one off the shelf, and I get to pay only $1.
Ok I'm done. Those are quite possibly some of the worst analogies I've ever read. 1)Buying on cheap != stealing. 2)Another irrelevant and idiotic reference to stealing. 3)And again. 4)And again. 5)He wasn't finished pricing it, furthermore it would be listed at the proper price in the store's database and probably on a label attached to the box. The seller adjusted the price and permission and then formally agreed to these settings. None of your analogies are valid, and if I may add, your face is comparable to that of a gorillas.
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Lianne Marten
Cheese Baron
Join date: 6 May 2004
Posts: 2,192
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04-15-2005 15:23
From: Squire Lehane Those are quite possibly some of the worst analogies I've ever read. 1)Buying on cheap != stealing. 2)Another irrelevant and idiotic reference to stealing. 3)And again. 4)And again. 5)He wasn't finished pricing it, furthermore it would be listed at the proper price in the store's database and probably on a label attached to the box.
The seller adjusted the price and permission and then formally agreed to these settings. None of your analogies are valid, and if I may add, your face is comparable to that of a gorillas. Sarcasm, n. A form of wit that is marked by the use of sarcastic language and is intended to make its victim the butt of contempt or ridicule. Satire, n. A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony, derision, or wit. Irony, n. An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning
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Dan Rhodes
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Join date: 5 Jul 2003
Posts: 268
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04-15-2005 15:49
hehe damn , didn't read the entire thread but we need a few yes/No popup windows to make sure the person sees the price they are setting the land to before it goes up for sale. Make accidents like this less common.
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