And a 26 year grandmother, is that possible?
Also tell granny no indian givers
edit; fail grammar
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heliusx
United States2306 Posts
And a 26 year grandmother, is that possible? Also tell granny no indian givers edit; fail grammar | ||
Nibbler89
884 Posts
On May 06 2012 05:17 PanN wrote: None of this makes sense. And when something doesn't make sense, it is likely not true. Why on earth, after a trade, would you feel obligated to reimburse the person? Why on earth, after said bad trade, would you offer to give MORE than its worth? ($30 over the $20 you said earlier) I don't believe any of this.... But wait... it doesn't make sense to make this up and make a blog post... so its likely true! | ||
PanN
United States2828 Posts
On May 06 2012 05:19 Nibbler89 wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2012 05:17 PanN wrote: None of this makes sense. And when something doesn't make sense, it is likely not true. Why on earth, after a trade, would you feel obligated to reimburse the person? Why on earth, after said bad trade, would you offer to give MORE than its worth? ($30 over the $20 you said earlier) I don't believe any of this.... But wait... it doesn't make sense to make this up and make a blog post... so by your own flogic its likely true! Flogic. How cute. | ||
wooozy
3813 Posts
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Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
On May 06 2012 05:17 PanN wrote: None of this makes sense. And when something doesn't make sense, it is likely not true. Why on earth, after a trade, would you feel obligated to reimburse the person? Why on earth, after said bad trade, would you offer to give MORE than its worth? ($30 over the $20 you said earlier) I don't believe any of this.... I once had a somewhat similar thing happen to me. A few years ago, a dude I know borrowed my paintball gun for a while, and I actually had to harass him big time in order to get it back. Like, I had to talk to his mother and explain to her that her son refuses to bring me back my paintball gun. I didn't ask for anything, but as a compensation, he offered to give me this paintball gun, which was broken and missing parts - as an act of "good faith". Like I said, I really didn't ask for anything, it was just a good gesture. I took it, repaired it (it cost me about $100 in parts). Literally 3-ish years later, he contacts me on facebook telling me to give it back to him. His argument was that he was only "lending" it to me. A non-functional paintball gun - why would I want to borrow that? People are dishonest. | ||
PanN
United States2828 Posts
On May 06 2012 05:43 Djzapz wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2012 05:17 PanN wrote: None of this makes sense. And when something doesn't make sense, it is likely not true. Why on earth, after a trade, would you feel obligated to reimburse the person? Why on earth, after said bad trade, would you offer to give MORE than its worth? ($30 over the $20 you said earlier) I don't believe any of this.... I once had a somewhat similar thing happen to me. A few years ago, a dude I know borrowed my paintball gun for a while, and I actually had to harass him big time in order to get it back. Like, I had to talk to his mother and explain to her that her son refuses to bring me back my paintball gun. I didn't ask for anything, but as a compensation, he offered to give me this paintball gun, which was broken and missing parts - as an act of "good faith". Like I said, I really didn't ask for anything, it was just a good gesture. I took it, repaired it (it cost me about $100 in parts). Literally 3-ish years later, he contacts me on facebook telling me to give it back to him. His argument was that he was only "lending" it to me. A non-functional paintball gun - why would I want to borrow that? People are dishonest. That makes perfect sense. The grandma asking for a higher value than what she's missing, then the guy agreeing to pay that higher value, does NOT make sense. | ||
niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
1) 26yoGrandma: I want my game back or $60! 2) OP: bitchplease.jpg 3) walk away | ||
Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
On May 06 2012 05:48 PanN wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2012 05:43 Djzapz wrote: On May 06 2012 05:17 PanN wrote: None of this makes sense. And when something doesn't make sense, it is likely not true. Why on earth, after a trade, would you feel obligated to reimburse the person? Why on earth, after said bad trade, would you offer to give MORE than its worth? ($30 over the $20 you said earlier) I don't believe any of this.... I once had a somewhat similar thing happen to me. A few years ago, a dude I know borrowed my paintball gun for a while, and I actually had to harass him big time in order to get it back. Like, I had to talk to his mother and explain to her that her son refuses to bring me back my paintball gun. I didn't ask for anything, but as a compensation, he offered to give me this paintball gun, which was broken and missing parts - as an act of "good faith". Like I said, I really didn't ask for anything, it was just a good gesture. I took it, repaired it (it cost me about $100 in parts). Literally 3-ish years later, he contacts me on facebook telling me to give it back to him. His argument was that he was only "lending" it to me. A non-functional paintball gun - why would I want to borrow that? People are dishonest. That makes perfect sense. The grandma asking for a higher value than what she's missing, then the guy agreeing to pay that higher value, does NOT make sense. People do that all the time, she's asking for the price she paid, the release price or whatever she found. | ||
BloodNinja
United States2791 Posts
On May 06 2012 05:25 wooozy wrote: 26 year old grandma... ಠ_ಠ 26 year old grandmother is a new generation roughly every 8 years. This blog reeks of troll. | ||
Mattson
Canada188 Posts
The law is on your side. There is nothing they can do. Tell them to deal with it. | ||
PanN
United States2828 Posts
On May 06 2012 05:51 Djzapz wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2012 05:48 PanN wrote: On May 06 2012 05:43 Djzapz wrote: On May 06 2012 05:17 PanN wrote: None of this makes sense. And when something doesn't make sense, it is likely not true. Why on earth, after a trade, would you feel obligated to reimburse the person? Why on earth, after said bad trade, would you offer to give MORE than its worth? ($30 over the $20 you said earlier) I don't believe any of this.... I once had a somewhat similar thing happen to me. A few years ago, a dude I know borrowed my paintball gun for a while, and I actually had to harass him big time in order to get it back. Like, I had to talk to his mother and explain to her that her son refuses to bring me back my paintball gun. I didn't ask for anything, but as a compensation, he offered to give me this paintball gun, which was broken and missing parts - as an act of "good faith". Like I said, I really didn't ask for anything, it was just a good gesture. I took it, repaired it (it cost me about $100 in parts). Literally 3-ish years later, he contacts me on facebook telling me to give it back to him. His argument was that he was only "lending" it to me. A non-functional paintball gun - why would I want to borrow that? People are dishonest. That makes perfect sense. The grandma asking for a higher value than what she's missing, then the guy agreeing to pay that higher value, does NOT make sense. People do that all the time, she's asking for the price she paid, the release price or whatever she found. Ok man, I get that. That doesn't mean the dude has to stupidly agree to the price of $30 when he knows its only worth $20. T.T | ||
Bear4188
United States1797 Posts
Right. Go away. | ||
Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
On May 06 2012 06:07 PanN wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2012 05:51 Djzapz wrote: On May 06 2012 05:48 PanN wrote: On May 06 2012 05:43 Djzapz wrote: On May 06 2012 05:17 PanN wrote: None of this makes sense. And when something doesn't make sense, it is likely not true. Why on earth, after a trade, would you feel obligated to reimburse the person? Why on earth, after said bad trade, would you offer to give MORE than its worth? ($30 over the $20 you said earlier) I don't believe any of this.... I once had a somewhat similar thing happen to me. A few years ago, a dude I know borrowed my paintball gun for a while, and I actually had to harass him big time in order to get it back. Like, I had to talk to his mother and explain to her that her son refuses to bring me back my paintball gun. I didn't ask for anything, but as a compensation, he offered to give me this paintball gun, which was broken and missing parts - as an act of "good faith". Like I said, I really didn't ask for anything, it was just a good gesture. I took it, repaired it (it cost me about $100 in parts). Literally 3-ish years later, he contacts me on facebook telling me to give it back to him. His argument was that he was only "lending" it to me. A non-functional paintball gun - why would I want to borrow that? People are dishonest. That makes perfect sense. The grandma asking for a higher value than what she's missing, then the guy agreeing to pay that higher value, does NOT make sense. People do that all the time, she's asking for the price she paid, the release price or whatever she found. Ok man, I get that. That doesn't mean the dude has to stupidly agree to the price of $30 when he knows its only worth $20. T.T =( yeah that's a bit goofy | ||
Leyra
United States1222 Posts
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BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
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G_G
Canada178 Posts
Take embarassing pictures of yourself wearing your brother's usual atire, and sell the pictures to the young granny for $60 to use as black mail against him, and then give your brother the $60 to give to her. Print the pictures with disappearing ink that only lasts a day to tie up loose ends and your problem is solved. | ||
Vista
United States100 Posts
On May 06 2012 06:11 Bear4188 wrote: Your twin little brother borrowed a game from your 26 year old grandmother neighbor? Right. Go away. This blog... | ||
ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
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GohgamX
Canada1096 Posts
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Xiron
Germany1233 Posts
On May 06 2012 07:19 Vista wrote: Show nested quote + On May 06 2012 06:11 Bear4188 wrote: Your twin little brother borrowed a game from your 26 year old grandmother neighbor? Right. Go away. This blog... I love this gif. It perfectly represents the random internet guy's expression as epicness is about to unfold in front of him. MJ does not fit in that environment, yet still he smirks as if everything around him was his. | ||
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