Tiki Central / Tiki Marketplace / No mas Mahi Mahi, no peace for a dead grandmother
Post #177925 by midnite on Sun, Aug 7, 2005 3:05 PM
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Kono seems to think some of your tale may not be true. I say, who HASN'T suffer a beating from nana's wooden leg? Well, I had just consumed a two-pound bag of M&M's before typing that story, so I may have embellished it a bit. Pretty much everything after Yankee colonists, I'd say. Still, the principle is what matters, the principle...and comfortable shoes. That's what is important in life. *We'll never know, but I'd bet he's going to get less for it this time than if he'd just let it ride last time around. * She'll get what's coming to her, I know that. Hey, so someone tried to cop a rare mug for a lowball price, I've see it done many times. Whatever, everyone has their own set of ethics. Now, Ms. Massengill evidently found out what the thing could fetch, which I am certain is considerably more than she was offerred, and now she wants her pie. Cool beans, more power to ya, Eve. Capitalism is bitchin' in my book. No problemo. What irks me is the lame-assed lies intended to cover for the gratuitous solicitiation of info in order to further one's greed. Low character weasels just piss me off. Bridget says: "REally?!? I purchased it at a rummage sale for 25 cents.... thought I would list it and see if I could get a few bucks for it. Anyway, it was Bridge, hun, you're an unintelligent liar. Anyone catch what the bidding was up to before it got pulled? Marty, that dastardly dude from El Paso had outbid me to $13.13. |