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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I don't know, everything about your post seems weird to me. [/ QUOTE ] Ya think? [/ QUOTE ] It's funny, as I was reading the post I was thinking, "I wonder what the chances of Clark responding are versus having Tony on ignore and not reading this." [/ QUOTE ] I am honored that I am not on Clark's list. I sure as hell have posted enough dumb-ass [censored] to deserve it by now |
#12
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I don't know, everything about your post seems weird to me. [/ QUOTE ] Ya think? [/ QUOTE ] It's funny, as I was reading the post I was thinking, "I wonder what the chances of Clark responding are versus having Tony on ignore and not reading this." [/ QUOTE ] I am honored that I am not on Clark's list. I sure as hell have posted enough [censored] [censored] to deserve it by now [/ QUOTE ] Ya think? |
#13
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
As Evan said, nothing about this makes any sense. Have you assigned a specific dollar amount to the amount of destruction you can do to someone's property before you owe them for it? If you destroy any of his stuff, it's on you to replace it. And, the fact you even feel like this was somewhat okay to begin with is very odd.
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
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Evan, Ed, I feel there's a difference between destroying something insignificant and something collectable that the dude really cares about. (I said violin because I didn't want to say what it really was on here- it's something that could be mistaken for something only worth $50-100 bucks.) [/ QUOTE ] What was it really? |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
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[ QUOTE ] Evan, Ed, I feel there's a difference between destroying something insignificant and something collectable that the dude really cares about. (I said violin because I didn't want to say what it really was on here- it's something that could be mistaken for something only worth $50-100 bucks.) [/ QUOTE ] What was it really? [/ QUOTE ] Yea, I'd really like to know. |
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(I said violin because I didn't want to say what it really was on here- it's something that could be mistaken for something only worth $50-100 bucks.) [/ QUOTE ] This is weak tony. Tell us. Or have a contest to see if we can guess but it must come out. |
#17
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
It was a Tony Paladino Drunken Post Decoder Ring. Means more to some than others. I put mine on and all I got was "Be sure to drink your Ovaltine". Huh.
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
Lets start guessing.
I guess it was a fish and a fish tank and tony that was mean. Are you going to man whore for the money now? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
#19
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
it was an oil painting, ok?
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#20
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
Need therapy much?
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