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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Not getting gang raped while in prison by a bunch of Klan Bikers.

Now, that's priceless.
That had to be a terrible experience for you, sorry to hear about it.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
That had to be a terrible experience for you, sorry to hear about it.
Hmmm... yes. However, now I have a handy place to store spare golf balls, my keys and other items.

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Originally posted by rogueboy
Put a price on AIDS
It could be calculated, if you took the total value of AIDS research, legal costs and treatment costs then you would have a price for it.

Would you think of AIDS as a 'priceless' commodity then?

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Not getting gang raped while in prison by a bunch of Klan Bikers.

Now, that's priceless.
Can you squeel like a pig boy?

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Originally posted by MontyMoose
A man walks up to a woman in a bar.

"Hey honey, will you have sex with me for $1000?"

"I can't believe you would ask me that", she replied. "But now that I think about it, well... yes, I will."

"OK honey, how about for $10?"

"Certainly not! What kind of woman do you think I am?"

"We've already established that, now we're just getting the price right." 😛
I much prefer the Churchill version.

D

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
What do you mean "first"? I can put a price on every girl I have put one up.
Every person is priceless regardless of any price you may have paid.

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The only price some people are worth is the price it would cost to get rid of them.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
The only price some people are worth is the price it would cost to get rid of them.
A man with a little courage in him, would at least try to do the job himself. 😛

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Tranquility, in the midst of either prosperity or adversity, as in peace of mind.
And virtue. Not so much "A virtuous woman whose price is far above rubies" as virtues of patience, loyalty and honor defined by nobility.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
A man with a little courage in him, would at least try to do the job himself. 😛
A little courage and very few friends.....
Every person has a price, they just havent been pressed enough to find out what it is yet, monetary or otherwise.

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Originally posted by Scotty70
Every person has a price, they just havent been pressed enough to find out what it is yet, monetary or otherwise.
Oh no. I would not sell out my wife, sons, father, brother, or country. There is simply not enough money, sex, drugs, whatever in this world. And really, that is a comic book version of faithfulness. Some guy with a suitcase full of cash asking you to sell out your son or betray your country would be the easiest thing to reject and walk away from. The hard part is to do your very best for them on a daily basis.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
A man with a little courage in him, would at least try to do the job himself. 😛
Nope, you don't ice somebody unless you get paid... if you really want them gone then you pay someone else to do it.


That's the RULE.

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Originally posted by MontyMoose
Oh no. I would not sell out my wife, sons, father, brother, or country. There is simply not enough money, sex, drugs, whatever in this world. And really, that is a comic book version of faithfulness. Some guy with a suitcase full of cash asking you to sell out your son or betray your country would be the easiest thing to reject and walk away from. The hard part is to do your very best for them on a daily basis.
Absolutely.

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Originally posted by MontyMoose
Oh no. I would not sell out my wife, sons, father, brother, or country. There is simply not enough money, sex, drugs, whatever in this world. And really, that is a comic book version of faithfulness. Some guy with a suitcase full of cash asking you to sell out your son or betray your country would be the easiest thing to reject and walk away from. The hard part is to do your very best for them on a daily basis.
someone's boringly serious