1. A flagrant violation.

    Out.
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  2. Half way thru NBJ and I am pleasantly surprised at the number of people that have not fallen off the wagon. Congrats to those of us still remaining.
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  3. I almost caved last night.

    Ever Ready 1924 in gold for $5 B.I.N.

    That was tough. It appeared to be in pretty nice shape.
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  4. Additionally,I'd expect a better story from someone that's heard them all. Very disappointing.
  5. Hmmm, using TheFiveO logic I can start buying with a credit card because it won't come due until August. Not!

    Nice try
  6. He's just storing the razors for a while. Then he will buy them later.
    When the cash register bell rings, a sale has been made.
  7. That's why I couldn't come up with a story....I had to be honest in my being a scofflaw!!
  8. It's called buying on credit. If you have a drink and say, "put it on my tab". You still bought the drink. Some of you are slippery
  9. Ha.
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  10. Yeah, but what if he doesn't clean or use them but just sets them aside until August.
  11. I've heard less rationalization in rehab.
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  12. A verbal flogging is in order.
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  13. Lol.:rofl:
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  14. It's called denial:)
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  15. Half way through NBJ, and I haven't won an auction yet am still in!
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  16. [​IMG]
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  17. Your honor, @Omaney for your consideration, there is potential legal precedent for the defense of defendant " @TheFiveO "

    Though the premise is somewhat dubious in nature, it relies on the intent to show financial irresponsibility from the outset on the part of a deceitful consumer thereby passing the responsibility to another party who may or may not be unsuspecting.

    In it's most famous illustration the well-educated, yet deviously conniving J. Wellington Wimpy, convinces a merchant to part with his wares without any exchange of legal tender by stating:

    "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today!"

    Your honor I rest my case.

    Rufus T.
    Esquire



    :happy108:
  18. Buying on time is still buying
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  19. Bailiff! Escort that guy outta my courtroom!!!