I've done a very bad thing

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SteveHGraham
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Re: I've done a very bad thing

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Nothing to worry about. Women always forgive very quickly, and they never go back on it thirty years later and start hammering you about it again.
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Women always forgive very quickly
Sure, I am still reminded 30 years later of the time a poorly loaded tub of assorted junk fell of the truck on its way to the storage unit, never to be found again.
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I've got it all figured out , I'll buy my way out of trouble with something no woman can resist ... antique soccer mom crap .

I found this cast iron get out of jail free gem at the scrap yard today . The best part is @ 0.20 a pound it only cost $3

I'll keep it hidden till the bill comes and whip it out at the last minute :)
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BRAVO. Fight fire with, Uh, underhanded deception. It cheeper than jewelry or divorce.

I onee had to rescue my truck from a state away. She kept the dog. Bad news for her....

LOL...
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I remember those school desks with the cast frames. You couldn't remove Your desk or someone else's because the front of yours, was the back of another. There was a reason for that :) Not sure what to do with just one..
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Re: I've done a very bad thing

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In my middle school back in Italy the desk were massive and the entire row of 8 or 10 double desks was all connected.
There was a long gusset at 45* between the two side-by-side seats. We used to coordinate effort and on cue lift and walk. Drew the teachers banana.
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:) ! We couldn't even consider that but it sounds fun !
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I'm not familiar with that term or thought it would be gross. http://www.dragoart.com/tuts/3013/1/1/h ... banana.htm
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