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December 5, 2007 at 2:35 PM #109803December 5, 2007 at 2:40 PM #109643(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
Are you going to pay for the beer or do you expect those evil fascist brewing companies to give it to you for free ?
Just kidding, I understand your rat race comment. Making a conscious effort to reduce/simplify life is a good thing IMO.
However, one of your suggestions is exactly what financial companies want you to do to maximize their profits …Or if every credit card holder sent it just the monthly minimum. Would this have an impact?
December 5, 2007 at 2:40 PM #109759(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantAre you going to pay for the beer or do you expect those evil fascist brewing companies to give it to you for free ?
Just kidding, I understand your rat race comment. Making a conscious effort to reduce/simplify life is a good thing IMO.
However, one of your suggestions is exactly what financial companies want you to do to maximize their profits …Or if every credit card holder sent it just the monthly minimum. Would this have an impact?
December 5, 2007 at 2:40 PM #109787(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantAre you going to pay for the beer or do you expect those evil fascist brewing companies to give it to you for free ?
Just kidding, I understand your rat race comment. Making a conscious effort to reduce/simplify life is a good thing IMO.
However, one of your suggestions is exactly what financial companies want you to do to maximize their profits …Or if every credit card holder sent it just the monthly minimum. Would this have an impact?
December 5, 2007 at 2:40 PM #109792(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantAre you going to pay for the beer or do you expect those evil fascist brewing companies to give it to you for free ?
Just kidding, I understand your rat race comment. Making a conscious effort to reduce/simplify life is a good thing IMO.
However, one of your suggestions is exactly what financial companies want you to do to maximize their profits …Or if every credit card holder sent it just the monthly minimum. Would this have an impact?
December 5, 2007 at 2:40 PM #109808(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantAre you going to pay for the beer or do you expect those evil fascist brewing companies to give it to you for free ?
Just kidding, I understand your rat race comment. Making a conscious effort to reduce/simplify life is a good thing IMO.
However, one of your suggestions is exactly what financial companies want you to do to maximize their profits …Or if every credit card holder sent it just the monthly minimum. Would this have an impact?
December 5, 2007 at 2:45 PM #109660Trojan4LifeParticipantI’d like to learn how to brew my own, I think that’d be fun.
I’m just wondering how hard that one-month crunch would hurt the banks…
December 5, 2007 at 2:45 PM #109774Trojan4LifeParticipantI’d like to learn how to brew my own, I think that’d be fun.
I’m just wondering how hard that one-month crunch would hurt the banks…
December 5, 2007 at 2:45 PM #109802Trojan4LifeParticipantI’d like to learn how to brew my own, I think that’d be fun.
I’m just wondering how hard that one-month crunch would hurt the banks…
December 5, 2007 at 2:45 PM #109807Trojan4LifeParticipantI’d like to learn how to brew my own, I think that’d be fun.
I’m just wondering how hard that one-month crunch would hurt the banks…
December 5, 2007 at 2:45 PM #109821Trojan4LifeParticipantI’d like to learn how to brew my own, I think that’d be fun.
I’m just wondering how hard that one-month crunch would hurt the banks…
December 5, 2007 at 3:00 PM #109665AnonymousGuestEnorah: “I ask myself those kinds of questions all the time.
What would happen if we all stopped paying taxes?
What would happen if we all stopped voting?
What would happen if we all stopped going to work?
Our reality would evolve.”
Aren’t these the kind of people who go live in a self-built hut in wilderness, and put only organic fibers next to their body?
Sex is their primary pleasure; there is no reason for birth control; so they have at least 10 kids who are raised off of home-grown beans and vegetables.
Not a bad life when you think about it-minus the 10 kids. π
December 5, 2007 at 3:00 PM #109779AnonymousGuestEnorah: “I ask myself those kinds of questions all the time.
What would happen if we all stopped paying taxes?
What would happen if we all stopped voting?
What would happen if we all stopped going to work?
Our reality would evolve.”
Aren’t these the kind of people who go live in a self-built hut in wilderness, and put only organic fibers next to their body?
Sex is their primary pleasure; there is no reason for birth control; so they have at least 10 kids who are raised off of home-grown beans and vegetables.
Not a bad life when you think about it-minus the 10 kids. π
December 5, 2007 at 3:00 PM #109806AnonymousGuestEnorah: “I ask myself those kinds of questions all the time.
What would happen if we all stopped paying taxes?
What would happen if we all stopped voting?
What would happen if we all stopped going to work?
Our reality would evolve.”
Aren’t these the kind of people who go live in a self-built hut in wilderness, and put only organic fibers next to their body?
Sex is their primary pleasure; there is no reason for birth control; so they have at least 10 kids who are raised off of home-grown beans and vegetables.
Not a bad life when you think about it-minus the 10 kids. π
December 5, 2007 at 3:00 PM #109811AnonymousGuestEnorah: “I ask myself those kinds of questions all the time.
What would happen if we all stopped paying taxes?
What would happen if we all stopped voting?
What would happen if we all stopped going to work?
Our reality would evolve.”
Aren’t these the kind of people who go live in a self-built hut in wilderness, and put only organic fibers next to their body?
Sex is their primary pleasure; there is no reason for birth control; so they have at least 10 kids who are raised off of home-grown beans and vegetables.
Not a bad life when you think about it-minus the 10 kids. π
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