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Originally Posted by MagicNakor
maroon------> maron------> moron
Fun with homonymns.
/rodoff
I gave it an 8.5 for cleverness. :clap:
/rod on
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MagicNakor
maroon------> maron------> moron
Fun with homonymns.
/rodoff
I gave it an 8.5 for cleverness. :clap:
/rod on
I thought he was just referencing buggs bunny:huh:
I was referencing the blazer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Proper Bo
People are just sooo paranoid here.
Here I was creating subtle humor out of nothing.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
I figured it apropos for anyone maxed out on their budget to buy an expensive car well beyond their means to be called a moron.
I really did think it clever. And it was just the avatar jacket.
I do think all these rods make us look at everything suspiciously, wondering what double entendres might lie below the surface.
No, it really was what you thought the first time.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
:wacko: :frusty: :angry: :pitchfork in eye:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
That's a bit h4r5hQuote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
A line from an old show called Whoops Apocalypse that I liked was "If God had meant us to be sensible he would not have given us credit cards"
There is a tipping point I suspect when people realise they are in so deep they just say "screw it - may as well hang for a sheep as a lamb".
One lady was just like that. The problem is you could lose everything. Our bankruptcy laws don't allow people to skate off scott free.Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
She would get bills and then throw them in the trash.
Her husband is ready to leave her.
She uses 8000 minutes a month on her cell phone.
She says she'll max out her credit card then not pay the bill.
She had to get her hair done every week (I think they said it amounted to 8 grand a year)
The husband was noticeably silent and steaming during an interview. At some point, he should've just taken control. He seemed like he spent shit.
Oh I forgot to add that she forged his signature to buy an SUV.:ph34r:
They said they live like roommates now because it's hard to be romantic when money is hanging over like that.
Isn't it (shopping) an addiction for some people.
I shop therefore I am :mellow:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Or according to your sig. I shop for shops, therefore I am.Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
It is cheaper to buy in bulk. :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
No it isn't.:blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
The unit costs may be lower, but saying that it's cheaper to buy more is mental.
Feckin' accountants.:angry:
b199l35=m4nk3r??
Who told you that busboy/yogi.Quote:
Originally Posted by Proper Bo
:unsure:
Absolutely as long as one doesn't buy too often.Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
I buy in bulk all the time but only for certain items.
Its hard not spending money, I know it. I lost that damn job because of some seasonal bullshit, and now I have to pay that stupid cellphone bill. Rogers lied to me and said something wasnt long distance when it was, and my last bill was like 60$ when it should be 30$
I have all this money saved, but no source of income so I cant spend it. Worse of all I dont have my licence yet, so I cant leave town to work, so my choices are VERY limited.
Bah, money sux.
When do you get your license?Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCanuk
Plus do you still live with your parents?
I went mad and bought Resident Evil on DVD for £3.99 t'other day, and a milkshake today for £1.39 :o
good deal. all those damn DVD's cost like $15-$20.
Did you go bananasQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
:dabs:
Morrisons bargain bin ftw :smilie4:Quote:
Originally Posted by twisterX
yea the bargian bin has some old stuff for no less than $5
How much was the bin :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
with all the DVD's included? I'd say about £48.99 :smilie4:
$2,500 :OQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
$2,500!1 :o
the hell.
god says UK£ 48.99 = 85.223004 US$