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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
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- AiA in Atlanta
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burning down the house
Have you ever considered if the relief would outweigh the loss?
- mantra
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Re: burning down the house
If no lives were lost and there was a good insurance payout - yes I would be relieved.AiA in Atlanta wrote:Have you ever considered if the relief would outweigh the loss?
- AiA in Atlanta
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Re: burning down the house
do you ever get tired of stuff, possessions?
- mantra
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Re: burning down the house
We've probably all known people who have clung onto their possessions for dear life and put their importance ahead of nearly everything else, but when you see them dead - you can see what a farce of a life they've lived. We can't take anything with us when our time is up.AiA in Atlanta wrote:do you ever get tired of stuff, possessions?
- Neferti
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Re: burning down the house
No. Never!AiA in Atlanta wrote:Have you ever considered if the relief would outweigh the loss?
However, in 2003 when the bushfires came through Canberra and the sky was red and I had Fire Fighters walking down my street and we were all told to "pack a bag and be ready to evacuate" ......
I did consider what "could" happen. In the morning I found blackened gum leaves on my doormat so the "cinders" were flying around here.
I was fully Insured so I wasn't too worried about the financial side of things. It turned out that of the people who did lose their houses, 45% of them had no insurance! How stupid is that?
Answering your question about "burning down your house" I would imagine that is a Jail Term.
- boxy
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Re: burning down the house
The house is probably the last thing I'd burn.
Plenty of stuff inside that I could happily do without, I guess. But then, a lot of brings back memories of time past, which makes it hard to toss.
Plenty of stuff inside that I could happily do without, I guess. But then, a lot of brings back memories of time past, which makes it hard to toss.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
- Rorschach
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Re: burning down the house
Strange topic.
One I was going to avoid.
But then this popped into my head...
The only type of "burning down the house" I'd ever consider.
One I was going to avoid.
But then this popped into my head...
The only type of "burning down the house" I'd ever consider.
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- Rorschach
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Re: burning down the house
Which for some reason led me to...
DOLT - A person who is stupid and entirely tedious at the same time, like bwian. Oblivious to their own mental incapacity. On IGNORE - Warrior, mellie, Nom De Plume, FLEKTARD
- Rorschach
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Re: burning down the house
Which brought me back to...
and the subject of fire...
and the subject of fire...
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Re: burning down the house
Which I think would lead anyone to...
DOLT - A person who is stupid and entirely tedious at the same time, like bwian. Oblivious to their own mental incapacity. On IGNORE - Warrior, mellie, Nom De Plume, FLEKTARD
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