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AOSHUKR6EW
12th June 2009, 09:14 AM
I'm not selling them at CofS Prices- nearly half that but let me know if you're interested!

:happydance:

uniquemand
12th June 2009, 03:36 PM
I'll tell you what. Make up the damage you did by buying them. Copy them into an electronic format, upload them to piratebay as a torrent, and I'll download them.

:)

Alanzo
12th June 2009, 03:50 PM
I'm not selling them at CofS Prices- nearly half that but let me know if you're interested!

:happydance:

No thanks.

tookmeawhile
12th June 2009, 05:02 PM
Try selling them on eBay; you might get about 18 cents on the dollar. Better than nothing...

AOSHUKR6EW
12th June 2009, 11:18 PM
Alanzo,

Your arrogance is infuriating - you do it on every single post I read. Just shut up!!

Zinjifar
12th June 2009, 11:23 PM
Alanzo,

Your arrogance is infuriating - you do it on every single post I read. Just shut up!!

Gee, the only way alanzo could do 'it' on every single post you read is if you're doing a search by 'posts by alanzo'.

Is there a 'stalking' checkbox somewhere in the control panel?

Zinj

AOSHUKR6EW
12th June 2009, 11:35 PM
Sorry, I haven't replied at your pace - I just had to absolutely wet myself at your "hilarious" comment.

Or NOT as the case may be.

Alanzo
12th June 2009, 11:39 PM
Alanzo,

Your arrogance is infuriating - you do it on every single post I read. Just shut up!!
My arrogance is not infuriating, it's colossal.

And for good reason.

BSBuster
13th June 2009, 01:35 AM
You're better off taking the full retail price tax deduction as a donation. :yes: The trick is to get a receipt form a COS. You could just call and tell them you want to make the donation and are willing to meet someone in a public lot in exchange for a dono receipt. If not , make one up by pirating the logo off the internet. In the small chance you are audited--what does the IRS know about whether it is legit-they just want documentation.

nozeno
13th June 2009, 02:13 AM
No thanks. Someone with good intentions sent me one, I presume, in hopes of me "seeing the light" and returning to the fold. I was able to watch 10 minutes before hitting the off button.

The quality of the videos was so unbelievably poor as to be amusing and the subject matter was something I have freed myself a long long time ago.

If you've never seen one you should take a peek if you can. There is old Ron up on the stage in all of his glory with something that looks like fire scrolling along the bottom of the screen from left to right, or it could have been from right to left.

In any event he seemed unfazed by the fire below his feet. I guess he really was OT.