Noticed that, did you?
Posted by Hunter [24.1.13.62 - c83540-b.aurora1.co.home.com] on 03 March 2001 at 15.14.04:
In Reply to: Yeah.... posted by Gremlin on 03 March 2001 at 14.51.08:
: Again: if I'd been here when it happened, I'd have stopped it. Although, according to history, had I been here, it wouldn't have started.
I might've edited out an essential part here, but everything everyone hears is secondhand. Sometimes people rely on the rumour mill like that. And sometimes people are smart enough to not throw someone like you into the first line of the rumour mill. People with higher IQs and photographic memories tend to be unbiased, and tend to record the event exactly as it happened. I myself haven't got an exeptionally high IQ or a photographic memory, but I have got that ability to record and recall events exactly as they've happened.
: That, and Red is apparently telling everyone that Hunter stole a hundred bucks from her. That bugs me. I mean...if Hunter were going to steal a hundred bucks, she'd probably take it from me >:)
Just to clear everything up, I wouldn't bother stealing anything from anyone; if I were going to steal, it'd likely be either far less conspicuous than $100., or far more than a $100. ammountwise. A hundred is basically a feckless ammount. I mean, what're you gonna do? Break it at SuperK and get noticed? You can't really buy anything anywhere else with it. So: Do me a favour -- nobody ever accuse me of theft again. Particularly not to anyone else. Unless it can be proven. Because I don't steal. If I want, or if I need, I ask. I was raised far better than that.
: But the cat thing is a little hard to overlook. Everyone who was here saw it. So, while testimony isn't proof of anything, it's still approximately conclusive that Red has problems. So I'm backing Swyndle on this one. Get the cat away from Red. And whatever other colours of dye it might otherwise meet.
Which reminds me: when we went on that soda run yesterday, I checked into it -- it's not the same dye as she used on the cat last time. Clairol don't make Purple. And I don't even want to see the ingredients of that colour on that particular brand. I mean, we're looking at the potential for liver damage, almost definite renal failure, potential neurological effects, potential digestive problems, raised possibility for various cancers, and probably a few circulatory and respiratory effects that I haven't quite found out yet, what will those ingredients add to the list, since she's been ingesting them for the past few months? ~Hunter
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