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Lucinda!
Martin Harper Posted Nov 21, 2000
I guess that means you'll be able to celebrate both normal and pedants millenium in a month and a halfs time, though...
Lucinda!
Hopelessly Paranoid Posted Dec 4, 2000
I am that pedant :P Its the REAL millenium for god's sake... get it right! Anyway, I'm just here to bug Lucinda about how frantically exciting your (dice)life sounds... seeing the book in the shops a few years ago got me started on the subject (though I still haven't rolled that six that means 'buy the book' ). Then the ROlling ROck ad campaign... blah blah... Anyway, thats all I have to say about that...
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Lucinda!
Martin Harper Posted Dec 4, 2000
Have you seen the 'book of the die' that came out this autumn? That's also worth assigning an option...
Glad to meet a fellow dicer - however virtually. But I think you have overestimated how exciting my (dice)life is - I still have to pay my taxes... *sigh*
Lucinda!
Hopelessly Paranoid Posted Dec 6, 2000
1-3: pay tax as usual
4-5: pay a little extra tax... because the government really DOES need the money...
6: Don't pay tax, emmigrate!!
I said it sounded exciting... sounding isn't really a good basis for comparison... my mother sounds like a broken foghorn... but she's not nearly as useful :P
Anyway, I'm technically not a dicer, just a dicegroupie... I like the idea... maybe it'll spice up my life... and maybe I'm allergic to spice... who knows?
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Lucinda!
Martin Harper Posted Dec 9, 2000
Well it's better than:
1-6: grumble and pay tax grudgingly.
Surely a broken foghorn is no use at all?
Lucinda!
Hopelessly Paranoid Posted Dec 24, 2000
I always try to look at things from a different perspective
I mean, is the foghorn half broken, or half fixed?
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