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Some would consider this a stupid post.
MrLemming, Researcher 12594 Started conversation Sep 25, 1999
And some would consider it a very stupid post. Which one are you?
Meanwhile, I still haven't opened the package.
Some would consider this a stupid post.
Spartus Posted Oct 2, 1999
You *still* haven't opened it? Why not?
Of course, I've opened mine, but I've hardly looked at the book, except to say to myself, "Oooh, he autographed it..." and then hurriedly put it down.
Some would consider this a stupid post.
MrLemming, Researcher 12594 Posted Oct 6, 1999
I've got my own free will.
They can't send me a package and just automatically expect me to open it.
Even if I really, really, really want to open it. And really should open it.
And probably would feel a lot better if I did.
I just won't do it!
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Spartus Posted Oct 6, 1999
That makes some sense...of a kind. I mean, if you've already seen the book, why open it and look at it again, right?
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Spartus Posted Oct 9, 1999
I still think you should open it, though.
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MrLemming, Researcher 12594 Posted Oct 11, 1999
There's no point in destroying a perfectly good envelope.
Even if it does have bubble wrap inside.
You will never convince me.
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