Yeah, shoot. That was ALMOST a deal breaker for me, too.
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Okay..... I'LL join your group.
Oh, don't be sorry to me. Just a warning from someone who occasionally posts something funny (at the expense of the current president BY...
Hey, John. Careful with the "WT(letter F)". Even THAT can get your post deleted here. Trust me on that one!
Well, I was just thinking that if Monsanto had the gall to attempt to put a patent on nature and monopolize already existing things living outside...
Okay. To be respectful to your sensitivities, I'll just pretend that I didn't, on at least two occasions, ship an entire kitchen worth of things...
Ugh! Too hard. I give up... (life should be fast, easy and fun). Ah. I think I might know the difference between 1994 and 2020: You alluded to...
Well, tell me how it does work so I can make my millions. Then it begs the question as to why they charge for baggage now but didn't before....
Well, the frivolous patents are a start (Monsanto putting a patent on Bastami rice!) I'm gunna put a patent on rocks. Anytime you use something...
How about "not-for-profit?" Just to make 'em seem more cuddly?
There's another possibility as to what I dislike: Goofy Homo Sapiens incongruously referring to themselves in the third person as "Meow" in posts...
"yet." ⟵Ah! So there's hope after all?
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I think there are surreptitious groups of people "salting" reject bins on purpose. And only Coinstar ones.
Buzzkill...
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It's really laundry machines where you can clean up: 100-Won coin = 1/6 of the U.S. Quarter, and laundry machine coin-accepting devices do not...
Yes: "천" (cheon or in old Romanization, ch'on) means "thousand." However: "전" (jeon or in old Romanization, chon!) means "one-one hundredth of a...
I would imagine that it means only 70K coins also: These proof coins only appeared in these sets. I've seen individual coins from this set sold...
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