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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:41 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:45 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:51 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:02 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:06 pm
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I like cold weather. It means I can put away my tecfleece, I can put away my raincoat, and I can put on my ******** coat (which is waterproofed). And those gloves that make you feel like you can't really manipulate anything, but at least your hands are warm.
Good gear to go out of doors in.
...you know, I just realized (again) that my heavy coat used to belong to someone else, an old friend of mine. I got it from a dead man, you might say; his wife said when he'd realized he didn't have long to live, he pointed out several of his possessions, including a few books and music, that my brothers and I might like to have. And that coat.
It's a very nice coat. And though Lou was a tall, burly man - or at least, when he was healthy - I have outsized neck and shoulders. So a coat that was thigh-length for him is knee-length for me, but it fits my upper body quite well.
...anyone else have this problem? (Stream of consciousness mode here.) I find if I sit on a bus, my butt fits neatly into the seat with some room to spare, but my shoulders overhang the two to either side quite a bit. So sitting side by side with people, when our chairs are close, becomes uncomfortable. Am I alone in having this problem?
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:43 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:12 am
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:45 am
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:41 pm
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Jungle Boots Psycho Lee I left a very nice pair of gloves on the bus and now they're gone. I wouldn't be so upset if I hadn't bought the gloves a LITTLE OVER A MONTH AGO. Bus company says they haven't seen them. Knowing my luck some homeless bum or some poor a** mofo was like "OOOO a pair of gloves, finder's keepers!" What an immoral, savage people humans are. Haven't you heard of the rule of "If it doesn't belong to you don't take it" Or "No stealing" or commandments like "Thou shalt not steal"? Seriously. Had it been my wallet, I would have gotten it back minus the money and the credit cards I'm sure. Doesn't help that most of the people who ride a bus are poor degenerates. I follow the buddhist mentality of non-materialism and the reality that there is no such thing as property ownership.
Along that line of reasoning, if there is not such a thing as property ownership, then you wouldn't mind me going into your house and taking anything I want, like the computer you're using to read this, or any gaming systems you might posses, or anything else I might like, because technically you don't own it. >P
Mind you, these gloves were only $10 and I could probably buy new ones, but I had just bought them and they fit my hands perfectly, and it's the principle of not taking other people's s**t.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:49 pm
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Psycho Lee Jungle Boots Psycho Lee I left a very nice pair of gloves on the bus and now they're gone. I wouldn't be so upset if I hadn't bought the gloves a LITTLE OVER A MONTH AGO. Bus company says they haven't seen them. Knowing my luck some homeless bum or some poor a** mofo was like "OOOO a pair of gloves, finder's keepers!" What an immoral, savage people humans are. Haven't you heard of the rule of "If it doesn't belong to you don't take it" Or "No stealing" or commandments like "Thou shalt not steal"? Seriously. Had it been my wallet, I would have gotten it back minus the money and the credit cards I'm sure. Doesn't help that most of the people who ride a bus are poor degenerates. I follow the buddhist mentality of non-materialism and the reality that there is no such thing as property ownership. Along that line of reasoning, if there is not such a thing as property ownership, then you wouldn't mind me going into your house and taking anything I want, like the computer you're using to read this, or any gaming systems you might posses, or anything else I might like, because technically you don't own it. >P Mind you, these gloves were only $10 and I could probably buy new ones, but I had just bought them and they fit my hands perfectly, and it's the principle of not taking other people's s**t.
you want my old a** mac g4 you can have it, the screen is broken and i have it connected to a 12 year old monitor just to see what im typing. and i dont own any gaming systems. Even if property did exist, the only thing i really own is my car. and thats a POS too,
anyway... your principle is unreasonable. to be honest you are the one to blame for loosing them in the first place. And no there is no real rule of "if its not yours don't take it." especially if its a pair of ten dollar gloves some schmuck left on the bus by accident.
if you found a ten dollar bill on the buss would you turn that over to the bus driver or would you keep it? i think you would be foolish to give it to the bus driver.
Just go to the thrift store and get another pair of gloves, ill bet you find some pretty cool ones for less than a buck.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 3:10 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 4:41 pm
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Jungle Boots Psycho Lee I left a very nice pair of gloves on the bus and now they're gone. I wouldn't be so upset if I hadn't bought the gloves a LITTLE OVER A MONTH AGO. Bus company says they haven't seen them. Knowing my luck some homeless bum or some poor a** mofo was like "OOOO a pair of gloves, finder's keepers!" What an immoral, savage people humans are. Haven't you heard of the rule of "If it doesn't belong to you don't take it" Or "No stealing" or commandments like "Thou shalt not steal"? Seriously. Had it been my wallet, I would have gotten it back minus the money and the credit cards I'm sure. Doesn't help that most of the people who ride a bus are poor degenerates. I follow the buddhist mentality of non-materialism and the reality that there is no such thing as property ownership.
You are clearly not living in the same time period and general physical area as most Americans. You must be living in 17th century Japan, not 21st century America.
I follow the laws of Dwarfism: "I mine in my mine and what's mine is mine."
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:18 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:55 pm
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