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fenriz275

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Have you ever had something that at first appears to be good fortune until you find out the punchline? Let me give you an example.

 

You walk into the bank and you're all excited and happy because, YAY! No line! Then you find out that there's no line because the bank is being robbed. A fact it takes you several minutes to notice, the teller's giving you funny looks and motioning with her head at a sweating man in an overcoat standing in the corner. But you're completely oblivious to this so you smile back at her and tap your fingers on the counter while you whistle a little tune, blissful in your ignorance. :roflmao::roflmao:

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Yepp. No line, that's a sure indication something is definately wrong somewhere :roflmao:

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Lines....

Never fun...

You sure we're not being robbed?

Few lines... :roflmao:

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A bank robbery in progress huh? Hard to top that. :roflmao:

 

How about buying a car at the bargain price of $500 but then after paying for everything needing fixed the final price totals more than if you bought the same certified make model and year off a lot at Blue Book.

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Have you ever had something that at first appears to be good fortune until you find out the punchline?

Yeah, like when the grocery store sells tuna slad snadwiches at half-off!

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It's all about keeping the scales balanced, you win the lottery and then get hit by a bus. Good thing, Bad thing, it all evens out. :roflmao:

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