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brighn |
Your friend's videotape skipped in your CD player? I think I have a hypothesis... | ||
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carson |
heh heh. I'd mention that it skipped a lot when I played it, and go from there. | ||
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aruba |
Ditto #2. | ||
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ssardion |
Uhhhhhhhh.......... say sometething??? | ||
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fraizer |
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!!!!!!!!
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popcorn |
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jf |
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.
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fraizer |
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.
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peacefrg |
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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