Re: So what are you dreaming of tonight?
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My goal was to pay him for it. {{SNIPPED}} I went there {{SNIPPED}} in the nude. Exactly HOW were you planning on paying this guy back?
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LOL. Not what you had in mind.
I was wanting to know how much cash he wanted for the machine.
What doesn't make sense is why I was even willing to pay him for it. I didn't even know what it did. Sort of like a large washing machine shaped object, made out of wood, like a barrel and some gold colored raised letters on the side that said Time Machine.
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Sounds to me like you were being scammed in a sex deal gone wrong?
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I've told him not to buy time machines from craigslist.
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Last night I dreamed that my mom was telling me that Breyers ice cream was on sale for $1.79. I woke up to my dream being crushed.
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That's a pretty tame one for you, Charles. Wasn't there a French upstairs maid involved---- or a train tunnel?
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That's a pretty tame one for you, Charles. Wasn't there a French upstairs maid involved---- or a train tunnel? I think my dream just seems less detailed and layered now that Sean's ribbon tweeter has landed on the board.
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Many ha-ha's for that one, CV!
I know what you mean, though. It's all we're gonna hear about for weeks--- "...my Salks this and my Salks that." It's gonna be unbearable, unless he learns to despise that ribbon tweeter.
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Many ha-ha's for that one, CV!
I know what you mean, though. It's all we're gonna hear about for weeks--- "...my Salks this and my Salks that." It's gonna be unbearable, unless he learns to despise that ribbon tweeter. I was sitting on the couch the other day and my Salks, without even asking, went and got me a beer and poured it into a glass with the perfect amount of frothy foam on top. . . . It's good to be me. Me with my Salks. (is it getting old yet?)
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Breyers wasn't on sale for $1.79, but I still bought four cartons of it for $3.49 apiece. They could have been $2.99 apiece if I'd bought ten of them, but that seems like a lot to carry home when I'm walking. I'd be morbidly big-boned if I didn't walk so much.
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