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Existential Elevator Posted Aug 13, 2005
Well, that's perfectly logical. I mean, especially if, say, your mugger has a gun or knows a lot about guns, and/or has that paticular lighter. Hell, that just gives people an excuse to act in self defence.
*bemoans the fate of her generation*
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Existential Elevator Posted Aug 16, 2005
....and let me guess...
...if you try and point out this startling flaw in logic to her, you will therefore be in league with her parents and hate her?
Oh, to be in the mind of a 17 year-old girl....
Hang on a minute!
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Existential Elevator Posted Aug 29, 2005
I don't know, kids these days...
[speaking of which...] How have you been surviving with your brother?
Still can;t believe the thing about the rabbit... ie, that he didn't identify it as not his own. That's just silly. There's inobsevant, and then...
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TeaKay Posted Aug 30, 2005
He's O.k. He's actually pulling his weight, which I'm surprised about, although of course according to him he's doing /everything/.
...there's William.
On that subject...
I just got back from Lisa's. For the second time this evening. The first time I didn't quite get all the way back before I realised I'd left my wallet, both phones and my sunglasses lying on a table in their back garden.
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Existential Elevator Posted Aug 31, 2005
Pulling weight is good, it's definitely positive progress, anyway...
But calling that "doing everything" is a step too far
That's poor show, m'dear, really...
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TeaKay Posted Sep 1, 2005
Came home from work last night and he'd cleaned the whole house ready for mum and dad getting back. Weird.
I had to go back and wake them up...
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Existential Elevator Posted Sep 2, 2005
Wow. Now, the cynic in me wonders if, perhaps, he's done something to the car, or is about to ask for a large sum of money.
Awwwh...
Hope they enjoyed the holiday, and that is wasn't too traumatic and all
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TeaKay Posted Sep 3, 2005
The cynic in me would as well, but he seemed to have genuinely grown up a bit for a few days.
Lol, it was a breeze compared to the last one... they had a good time
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TeaKay Posted Sep 5, 2005
Maybe a bit of a futile hope... but that's just the cynic in me...
Yep, no one nearly died this time
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Existential Elevator Posted Sep 6, 2005
The cynic in me feels that too... but you never know, as much as lighning never strikes the same place twice...
Worrying when that becomes the hallmark of a "good" holiday!
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Existential Elevator Posted Sep 11, 2005
Admittedly this is true.... It's just a shame it has to be like that, really. There's unlucky and then...
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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 11, 2005
infinitely improbable, really. Didn't you say they had another one planned? I seem to remember there were two not very far apart.
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