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stokerwasahack March 15 2008, 15:23:54 UTC
... you sell cars?

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tehpuck March 15 2008, 16:16:47 UTC
Used cars.

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stokerwasahack March 15 2008, 16:41:20 UTC
Of course you do. Do they ever disappear after the new owner takes them home?

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tehpuck March 15 2008, 16:45:53 UTC
That depends entirely upon the owner. You read far too much Shakespeare if you think I'm turning anybody into an ass who isn't one already.

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ohrosalita March 15 2008, 18:33:53 UTC
I actually met a couple've new-arrivals looking for car parts the other day, for an Impala. I said you might not be the guy, but you'd probably know who was.

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 01:44:08 UTC
It sounds like a deal, so long as they don't actually expect me to switch the parts in and out.

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ohrosalita March 16 2008, 01:46:17 UTC
And get your hands dirty? Surely some kind've sacrilege.

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 01:50:37 UTC
I'm perfectly happy to get my hands dirty should I be looking forward to a good end result, Rose, but the oils in cars aren't the types of lubricants I'm interested in.

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civilizing March 15 2008, 19:01:19 UTC
Ah, you sound quite familiar with the conversion rates between the local currency here and the Japanese yen. If I may have a moment of your time, could we possibly discuss that?

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 01:45:31 UTC
If you would be so gracious to explain why you would want to discuss that in the first place, maybe.

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civilizing March 16 2008, 02:02:38 UTC
Certainly. I want to better understand the economic system of this place before I start investing any of the Student Council funds into it.

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 02:46:12 UTC
Dear, the place is still trying to kick itself out of a barder economy. I wouldn't suggest investing anything, much less for... students. Novices.

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 01:46:46 UTC
I was overlooking my options. And occasionally other people's options. And occasionally other people.

Mostly overlooking other people.

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 02:43:03 UTC
I dislike making brash business decisions, it sets up a terrible habit for mixing work and pleasure.

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valentineluke March 15 2008, 20:51:27 UTC
Tempting, but impractical for off roading.

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 01:47:12 UTC
...Thank you for informing me...?

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valentineluke March 16 2008, 01:53:28 UTC
Or a subtle inquiry on jeeps?

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tehpuck March 16 2008, 02:03:52 UTC
Which I do not have, nor have any interest in aquiring.

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