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What's your price?

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1 pick one of the most degrading things you can imagine,
particularly one which you have thought in the past "I would never
do that".

2 Now, think for how much money you would be willing to do
that thing. There is no limit to the amount. Just say it.

See? Everybody has a price.

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Originally posted by Seitse
[b]1 pick one of the most degrading things you can imagine,
particularly one which you have thought in the past "I would never
do that".

2 Now, think for how much money you would be willing to do
that thing. There is no limit to the amount. Just say it.

See? Everybody has a price.[/b]
Not for all the riches in the world would I do that.

See? I can't be sold.

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Originally posted by josephw
that
So, what is it?


And I would do anything for love,
I'd run right into hell and back,
I would do anything for love,
I'll never lie to you and that's a fact.

But I'll never forget the way you feel right now
- Oh no - no way - I would do anything for love,
But I won't do that, I won't do that, anything for love,
I would do anything for love, I would do anything for love,
But I won't do that, I won't do that.


GBS asked a woman if she would sleep with him for one million dollars. She said yes.

So he asked her if she would sleep with him for five dollars.

She said, 'what kind of woman do you think I am anyway?'

He said, we have already established that, now we are just haggling over the price....

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Originally posted by sonhouse
GBS
Do you have a sore throat right now?

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Originally posted by Seitse
So, what is it?
I think Seinfeld called it "yada yada"

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Originally posted by mghrn55
I think Seinfeld called it "yada yada"
Isn't that Aday aday spelled backwards?

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Originally posted by mghrn55
I think Seinfeld called it "yada yada"
Let him speak. I want to know what is so precious that he claims it
has no price. There is no such thing.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Let him speak. I want to know what is so precious that he claims it
has no price. There is no such thing.
I'm available cheap

what happens in Slatington stays in Slatington.

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Originally posted by Seitse
[b]1 pick one of the most degrading things you can imagine,
particularly one which you have thought in the past "I would never
do that".

2 Now, think for how much money you would be willing to do
that thing. There is no limit to the amount. Just say it.

See? Everybody has a price.[/b]
While I always appreciate your humor, and I am loathe to piss on your parade
go ahead: give it a shot! It's warm and smells like ham!
but...
we don't have to go to such extremes to find our individual fence lines.
Each of us, everyday, is given such opportunity to test their own metal.
In situations where we are convinced no one is watching, nor could they ever, how do we act?
It is understood we were supposed to envision things morally repugnant, and I suppose it's not too late.
I am more of an efficiency type, always looking to cut out unnecessary steps.

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Originally posted by Seitse
So, what is it?
Whatever it is that someone would be dumb enough to pay me to do. Like licking the bottom of a cesspool perhaps.

And even if I had all the riches in the world I'd like to think it wouldn't change a thing about me, except maybe enhance my generosity. 😉

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Originally posted by Seitse
Let him speak. I want to know what is so precious that he claims it
has no price. There is no such thing.
Think so?

What's the price of a life worth?

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
While I always appreciate your humor, and I am loathe to piss on your parade[hidden]go ahead: give it a shot! It's warm and smells like ham![/hidden]but...
we don't have to go to such extremes to find our individual fence lines.
Each of us, everyday, is given such opportunity to test their own metal.
In situations where we are convinced no one is watch ...[text shortened]... t's not too late.
I am more of an efficiency type, always looking to cut out unnecessary steps.
Just for you, then, Mr. Efficiency, it's spelled "mettle".

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Just for you, then, Mr. Efficiency, it's spelled "mettle".
Thanks!
I knew as I was typing it, as I was hitting post, that was the wrong spelling...
just couldn't plumb the depths of my trisha80-addled mind to find the right one!
You're the best!

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