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Join Date: May 2012
Real Name: CJ
Location: Kashyyyk
Watch: Kessel Run Chrono
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As you all know I’m in a bit of ‘tax’ trouble in upstate New York and needed to let some of my help go; my yacht captains and crews, masseuse, self esteem guru, landscaper (no comment), housekeeper/butler, and my organic farmer and distiller.
As a result, I took our kitchen green bin to the larger mother ship green bin and dropped the smaller one into the larger one. As any respectable Rolex owner would do, I left it in there so as to not risk my Rolex getting green bin mutagen on it , which would require a trip to RSC. Had it somehow fell into the bin, I’d have left it in the bin and bid it adieu. Question is, what would you have done if it fell off or touched the mutagen? |
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