fuck this, I'm never lending stuff to my friends again

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by MrFrosty, Jun 29, 2008.

  1. MrFrosty

    MrFrosty Banned

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    I got my x box back from my friend again. The death toll is now: Call of Duty 4, Halo 3, rock band bass pedal, unresponsive red drum pad, sticky x and a buttons (makes it unusable), AND the fuzzy thing on the headset has been lost. fuck them.
     
  2. ereshkigal

    ereshkigal Member

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    Homicide? =]
     
  3. McLeodGanja

    McLeodGanja Banned

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    I never lend my toys to my friends. As you quite rightly say, fuck them, they will cover it in greasy finderprints.
     
  4. ereshkigal

    ereshkigal Member

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    What are finderprints? ;]
     
  5. silverhippy

    silverhippy Comfortably Numb

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    I don't know what this is about. But never let some other chick use your chicks vibrator. It will go bad.

    Peace
     
  6. McLeodGanja

    McLeodGanja Banned

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    Now that is just shelfish.
     
  7. shirasong

    shirasong Member

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    my friend has had my turntables for like 6 freakin months now - it wasn't a big deal because i rarely used them anyway, but now he's gettin gigs and playing out with them, and the power button is broken on one of them.

    never loan your friends more than $100 either.

    (oh thank gd it's finally raining)
     
  8. praxiskepsis

    praxiskepsis ha!

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    It's funny, some people push the lending envelope.

    Motherfuckers constantly lending me books and movies and shit. "You should watch this. You should see this."

    I'm like, "No no. I won't read 'em, I won't watch them. It's just gonna clutter my apartment for a few months."
     
  9. forrealz

    forrealz Banned

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    Neither a borrower nor a lender be............A BTW thats some "freind" you got there.
     
  10. jerry420

    jerry420 Doctor of everything Lifetime Supporter

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    i have only have a couple friends who i will let borrow my stuff...other than that you can fuck off for asking...
     
  11. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    yeah man you friend sounds like an asshole. he obviously doesn't care about your stuff, which probably means he doesn't care about you either.
     
  12. ahimsa

    ahimsa Senior Member

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    Lending and borrowing just adds unnecesary drama to an otherwise goodd friendship.

    If someone close to me is in need of something(not just really wants it) I'll give it to them. That way there's no expectation or disappointment.
     
  13. secret_agent_amanda

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    I enjoy lending books to my friends. They loan the book to one of their friends, etc. and it makes it's way around back to me again. Books are meant to be shared.
     
  14. Arlandis

    Arlandis Visitor

    spit in his face.


    and that reminds me, i lent beroes of might & magic 3 to a friend like 18 months ago and the bastard hasnt given it back :(
     
  15. BraveSirRubin

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    Heroes is a great game. Ironically enough I also lent my copy out to a friend a long ass time ago and never saw it again.

    But all in all... it's just stuff...

    I don't mind lending anything (unless I actually frequently use it) to a friend. If they don't give it back then...ehh.... it will balance itself out anyhow.
     

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