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View Poll Results: Ever?
No- zip ziclch zero 20 76.92%
$1- $199 2 7.69%
$200-$999 1 3.85%
over $1000 3 11.54%
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Old 07-18-2007, 03:11 PM
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

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So what did you answer, Mr. High-and-mighty? And what was your reasoning for doing so?

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Im not acting high and mighty, I didnt answer anything, you are, remember? It really all just depends on which friend it is. Some of them really need it, some dont, some might, it depends.

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Answer the question, son.

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which one of my friends would you like me to answer it for?


the question has no bearing on anything imo, and if you answer the same way as 99% of people, that doesnt mean [censored] either. Your reasoning for answering the way you did is what makes you a douche.
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Old 07-18-2007, 03:24 PM
prohornblower prohornblower is offline
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

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So what did you answer, Mr. High-and-mighty? And what was your reasoning for doing so?

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Im not acting high and mighty, I didnt answer anything, you are, remember? It really all just depends on which friend it is. Some of them really need it, some dont, some might, it depends.

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Answer the question, son.

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which one of my friends would you like me to answer it for?


the question has no bearing on anything imo, and if you answer the same way as 99% of people, that doesnt mean [censored] either. Your reasoning for answering the way you did is what makes you a douche.

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Yet you don't have enough backbone to take a stance on the situation. Go away, boy.
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Old 07-18-2007, 05:46 PM
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

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So what did you answer, Mr. High-and-mighty? And what was your reasoning for doing so?

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Im not acting high and mighty, I didnt answer anything, you are, remember? It really all just depends on which friend it is. Some of them really need it, some dont, some might, it depends.

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Answer the question, son.

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which one of my friends would you like me to answer it for?


the question has no bearing on anything imo, and if you answer the same way as 99% of people, that doesnt mean [censored] either. Your reasoning for answering the way you did is what makes you a douche.

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Yet you don't have enough backbone to take a stance on the situation. Go away, boy.

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learn the subject of self-weighting and non-self weighting strategies. This is a poker site, so I will use a poker analogy: do you always go all in pre-flop with AA? no, because you would be a moron if you did. just like you proved yourself to be in this thread.
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Old 07-18-2007, 05:55 PM
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

Good question. Depends on the friend. I have some that could use the cash and some that don't need it.
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Old 07-18-2007, 06:00 PM
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

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So what did you answer, Mr. High-and-mighty? And what was your reasoning for doing so?

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Im not acting high and mighty, I didnt answer anything, you are, remember? It really all just depends on which friend it is. Some of them really need it, some dont, some might, it depends.

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Answer the question, son.

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which one of my friends would you like me to answer it for?


the question has no bearing on anything imo, and if you answer the same way as 99% of people, that doesnt mean [censored] either. Your reasoning for answering the way you did is what makes you a douche.

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Yet you don't have enough backbone to take a stance on the situation. Go away, boy.

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learn the subject of self-weighting and non-self weighting strategies. This is a poker site, so I will use a poker analogy: do you always go all in pre-flop with AA? no, because you would be a moron if you did. just like you proved yourself to be in this thread.

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You aren't even smart enough to think of a good answer to a relatively simple hypothetical, so you throw out some lame AA analogy, instead? And attack those of us who attempted to answer? Wow, you aren't good at being a human.
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Old 07-18-2007, 06:03 PM
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I think I answered the question about 5 posts up. It depends on the friend. Sorry, but all my friends are pretty different, and the money amounts would affect them in different ways, so its a case by case basis. I dont see whats so hard to understand here? Someone else chime in and let me know if Im crazy or not.
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Old 07-18-2007, 06:22 PM
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

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So what did you answer, Mr. High-and-mighty? And what was your reasoning for doing so?

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Im not acting high and mighty, I didnt answer anything, you are, remember? It really all just depends on which friend it is. Some of them really need it, some dont, some might, it depends.

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Answer the question, son.

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which one of my friends would you like me to answer it for?


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Translation : Guids has no friends.
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Old 07-18-2007, 06:44 PM
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

I would only take the 20k and the 100k and possibly the 10k. Under that it just isn't enough to make a difference and I'd rather a friend have it. When we get up to 1M vs. 10M and any higher I would just give it to my friend because I am pretty sure my best friends would take care of me if they had that much money.
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Old 07-18-2007, 09:42 PM
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100 bux shipit
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Old 07-18-2007, 10:03 PM
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Default Re: What price for friendship: $100 for you or $1000 for a friend?

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I think I answered the question about 5 posts up. It depends on the friend. Sorry, but all my friends are pretty different, and the money amounts would affect them in different ways, so its a case by case basis. I dont see whats so hard to understand here? Someone else chime in and let me know if Im crazy or not.

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I'll let your spin slide this time. All I wanted to know was

a) what the correct answer is, and
b) what the correct reasoning is

maybe I'll find what is most-righteous elsewhere.
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