My secrets to success-The Rules
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Re: My secrets to success-The Rules
You know I disagree with you about a few things Blue Cat, but i've always liked you. I even signed your petition to keep your Golf Club open. Partly because I don't want to see a mass migration to my clubs, but mostly to help you with your cause.
Lets smoke the peace pipe, ok?
Friends?
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Re: My secrets to success-The Rules
You know I disagree with you about a few things Blue Cat, but i've always liked you. I even signed your petition to keep your Golf Club open. Partly because I don't want to see a mass migration to my clubs, but mostly to help you with your cause.
Lets smoke the peace pipe, ok?
Friends?
Lets smoke the peace pipe, ok?
Friends?
I don't play golf so don't expect me at any of 'your' golf clubs - who are you Sheik Mohammed????? do one fat boy!
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Re: My secrets to success-The Rules
Rule #6 Exploit the weaknesses of everyone around you. Even your friends
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Re: My secrets to success-The Rules
It was very early in the morning, the streets clean and deserted, I was going to the station. As I compared a tower clock with my watch I realized it was already much later than I had thought and that I had hurry; the shock of this discovery made me feel unsure of the way, I wasn't very well acquainted with this town as yet; fortunately, there was a policeman near at hand, I ran to him and breathlessly asked him the way. He smiled and said: "You're asking me the way?" "Yes," I said, "since I can't find it myself." "Give it up! Give it up!" said he, and turned with a great sweep, like a person who wants to be alone with his laughter.
Franz Kafka 1922
Franz Kafka 1922
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Re: My secrets to success-The Rules
It was very early in the morning, the streets clean and deserted, I was going to the station. As I compared a tower clock with my watch I realized it was already much later than I had thought and that I had hurry; the shock of this discovery made me feel unsure of the way, I wasn't very well acquainted with this town as yet; fortunately, there was a policeman near at hand, I ran to him and breathlessly asked him the way. He smiled and said: "You're asking me the way?" "Yes," I said, "since I can't find it myself." "Give it up! Give it up!" said he, and turned with a great sweep, like a person who wants to be alone with his laughter.
Franz Kafka 1922
Franz Kafka 1922