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Posted By: Andrew S.
11. You won't have to deal with a wife to complain about your card purchases anymore. Fleshy warm android women will be available for about the same price as a car. And you can just keep them stored next to the bed after they prepare your meals and clean up the place. |
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Posted By: Mark
I was rather dreading the next 50 years, until I read #11... good call, Andrew! |
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Posted By: Steve
I'll be dead by then so I do not care. |
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Okay, so some of yuz would be dead. But for those of us that are still around. Will the hobby change so much, that we would lose interest??? |
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Posted By: Matt
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
OK, I know this should be on the memorabilia forum or some other blog, but.... |
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