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Deary me, why are we even discussing this...
Some African tribes have drinking your father's cum as a rite of passage.

Actually, not to get too off topic here, but you are thinking of the Etoro people from southern Papua New Guinea, not Africa. And it's not necessarily the father. Like most initiations, its done collectively by the elder men of the village with all of the boys in that age group. It actually goes on for about a decade before they are considered adult men.
 
Of the two alcohols Chris drank, Long Island Ice Tea and Kahlua, which did you think Chris enjoyed the most?

The Long Island Ice Tea is pretty wild but its also kinda tasty. But the Kahlua is smoother but has that horrid "kick-back" which may or may not happen and that may make Chris feel bad (it sure does to me!) and Kahlua is a hell of a lot more weaker. But its not like Chris could tell the difference.
I think he preferred the Long Island iced tea because he thinks it "goes down salty" and thus reminds him of :fapcup:.
 
I suppose we'll put this here from now on. Updated headshot revenue.

Da next updaet:

Week (Sales) (Revenue)

July 01-07: (38) = $760
July 08-14: (10) = $200
July 15-21: (7) = $140
July 22-28: (13) = $260
July 29-Aug 04: (6) = $120
Aug 05-11: (3) = $60
Aug 12-18: (3) = $60
Aug 19-25: (2) - $40



Stu retains his bullish outlook.

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I suppose we'll put this here from now on. Updated headshot revenue.

Da next updaet:

Week (Sales) (Revenue)

July 01-07: (38) = $760
July 08-14: (10) = $200
July 15-21: (7) = $140
July 22-28: (13) = $260
July 29-Aug 04: (6) = $120
Aug 05-11: (3) = $60
Aug 12-18: (3) = $60
Aug 19-25: (2) - $40



Stu retains his bullish outlook.

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Looks like the well is about to dry up.

Hope he used his one time windfall for something important..
...oh wait.
 
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When is it going to come to pass that Chris and Barb can't pay the rent for the rental house and they get kicked out? What'll happen from that point onward?
 
When is it going to come to pass that Chris and Barb can't pay the rent for the rental house and they get kicked out? What'll happen from that point onward?
They're not paying the rent, the insurance company is. And when they get kicked out, they'll either move back into 14BC or they'll find a new place.
 
They're not paying the rent, the insurance company is. And when they get kicked out, they'll either move back into 14BC or they'll find a new place.

Didn't someone say something about needing a reference to get a nice rental place (one similar to 14BC with enough room for Barbage)?
 
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Didn't someone say something about needing a reference to get a nice rental place (one similar to 14BC with enough room for Barbage)?
Depends. I've never needed references. Don't know how it is in Chris' area. Though if they've got the tugboat, I'm sure they're fine.
 
Well if the insurance company is paying their rent why the screams for money?

I know rent sure take a large chunk out of my pay check and if I had a year of living rent free I could really save up some funds.

So why are the Chandlers so desperate for funds when one of their biggest money drains is being covered by someone else?
 
Well if the insurance company is paying their rent why the screams for money?

I know rent sure take a large chunk out of my pay check and if I had a year of living rent free I could really save up some funds.

So why are the Chandlers so desperate for funds when one of their biggest money drains is being covered by someone else?
Their current spending is pre-fire spending plus everything they have to spend to deal with the fire.
 
Going back to something a few pages back:

Is there anyone (or anything) that Chris would willingly die for? Is there anyone who would willingly die for him?
 
Going back to something a few pages back:

Is there anyone (or anything) that Chris would willingly die for? Is there anyone who would willingly die for him?
To Chris, everything anyone can do is a sacrifice for the greatest good - his good- up to and including the Big One. Five - count 'em, five (I think) - sweethearts went down the drain without so much as a whimper from him.

Good luck convincing him to do the same.
 
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