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ravenwolfe Started conversation Oct 23, 1999
I think the more appropriate term is "trusting", not "gullible"!
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McDuff Posted Dec 8, 1999
no. It's gullible. And I am hapy to say that, although a perpetrator of many such practical jokes, I have never fallen for one. However, this has gotten me into trouble when one place I worked actually _had_ a piece of equipment known as a large stand, and when they asked me to go and get it I refused!
Now, can you just pop down to the office and fetch me a box of nail-holes, please.
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Binky the Doormat Posted Dec 9, 1999
Never fallen for a practical joke? I don't believe it!
Could you go to this site for me please?
http://www.longstand.com
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McDuff Posted Dec 9, 1999
hmmmm.... I think I shall register that domain name....
I have never fallen for a practical joke because my father, unlike playing them on me, told me about every single one he played on everyone else. Oh, the hilarity.
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ithinkitsmebutyounevercantell Posted Feb 18, 2000
dundee's so mad that you might just find tartan paint!
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ALIX Posted Feb 22, 2000
I'd call it gullibility - consider this:
My Brother: I hear the word 'gullible' is going to be taken out of the dictionary.
Me: Really? Why?
My Brother: THINK about it..
Yes, one large sigh later, truth embarrassingly dawned.
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