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misquoting is a form of slattery

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Originally posted by Ponderable

Given that sanity is not a chessplayers first character vein, it still is more insane to stick a thread to the ceiling than to move around picese of wood (and that virtually!)
You never heard of flypaper? Wonderful in the plague season ....

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Originally posted by coquette
misquoting is a form of slattery
Slattery will get you nowhere.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
You never heard of flypaper? ...
Yep, my paper boy does it every morning as he approaches my house.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
Yep, my paper boy does it every morning as he approaches my house.
Mine hands it to me. I must be less threatening.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Mine hands it to me. I must be less threatening.
And you're out there sitting on the curb in front of your house.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Mine hands it to me. I must be less threatening.
If i saw you sitting there, I would zing that baby right upside your head just to
hear you utter "What's up with that, eh?"

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
And you're out there sitting on the curb in front of your house.
He, like me, is very time sensative and as such arrives each morning at the same time (give or take a minute either way). I sit on the swing bench on the front porch, with my coffee if he's late (by a minute) and if he's early (by a minute) it's already there for me. Oh BTW, we have no curbs.

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
If i saw you sitting there, I would zing that baby right upside your head just to
hear you utter "What's up with that, eh?"
That happened the first time and we learned our lesson. I said, "So much for your Xmas tip this year young man". He said, and I paraphrase, "Oooops, guess I won't try that on anyone else". It never happened again.





I gave him a reduced tip @ Xmas.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
That happened the first time and we learned our lesson. I said, "So much for your Xmas tip this year young man". He said, and I paraphrase, "Oooops, guess I won't try that on anyone else". It never happened again.





I gave him a reduced tip @ Xmas.
What was the kid going to get with a dime anyway?
Not that a nickel buys much either!!

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Originally posted by shortcircuit
[b]What was the kid going to get with a "dime" anyway?
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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
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Tell him to buy low and sell high. Stock traders are well paid to say that.

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Originally posted by expuddlepirate
Tell him to buy low and sell high. Stock traders are well paid to say that.
And some get stuck in prison.

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Originally posted by Ponderable
It's the virus!

Given that sanity is not a chessplayers first character vein, it still is more insane to stick a thread to the ceiling than to move around picese of wood (and that virtually!)
What is a picese of wood?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
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Not a "dime bag" you twit!! A dime as in 10 cents (not the sense that you lack, the cents that you spend) 😛