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popcorn
The skipping CD, from the other side Mark Unseen   Nov 8 05:28 UTC 1994

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brighn
response 1 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 06:48 UTC 1994

Your friend's videotape skipped in your CD player?  I think I have a 
hypothesis...
carson
response 2 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 8 11:35 UTC 1994

heh heh.

I'd mention that it skipped a lot when I played it, and go from there.
aruba
response 3 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 9 04:18 UTC 1994

Ditto #2.
ssardion
response 4 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 23:13 UTC 1994

Uhhhhhhhh.......... say sometething???
fraizer
response 5 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 21 20:45 UTC 1994

I would grab him by the hair and throw him to the ground and say,
"Look scumbag! I let you borrow this CD out of the kindness of my
heart and you, YOU, deface it with no remorse what so ever! I should
rip out your juggular for this... but I won't just give me all your money
and I'll consider it even.

Well...
      I'd do that on the inside, anyway.

I AM NOT CRAZY!!!!!!!!
popcorn
response 6 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 00:22 UTC 1994

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jf
response 7 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 13:42 UTC 1994

        Well, I will tell him right away that the CD is a junk and give it back
        to him/her and then I'll ask if he/she heard it before he lend it to me
        and depending on the answer I'll insult him/her or feel sorry for
        him/her.
fraizer
response 8 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 18:48 UTC 1994

I would actually buy them a new CD of the same, and dance the jig
in front of their house...

                I was JOKING. 
I would calmly ask them if they knew anything about it and  then
go from there.
peacefrg
response 9 of 9: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 23:18 UTC 1994

Depends on if it were a good CD or not. If it were a shitty band then I would
scratch it up even more and then return it. <Just Kidding>
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