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  1. “Cgar- you’ll be sleeping on the couch for the next year if I hear Wakeeta’s name again.That hussy. That floozy.”

    As if you’re really one to talk, bxgrl!!!!! Your boyfriend Legion is here now, so why dontcha “mon cher” him to death again like you did last night when you erroneously thought I wasn’t paying attention.

    Sleeping on the couch isn’t so bad, especially since you snore like a freight train!!

    Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta. Wakeeta.

  2. jessi, yes, I believe they can set the surcharge.

    I actually don’t think a $2.00 surcharge is large. Problem with most of those ATMs iss they limit you to $200. There shouldn’t be a limit. Dinner and a prostitute costs more than $200, even for me.

    My bodega only charges $1.65.

  3. Lech, on paint….. I only use Benjamin Moore, it is the best. I like eggshell for walls and semi gloss for woodwork. One recommendation… Paint is tricky and looks one way on a chip and can look really different in a space. The color on a wall is affected by the light in the room, the KIND of light (natural – i.e. exposure, north, south, east west), what kind of room lighting you use, incandescent, halogen etc.

    It is a good idea to get a piece of drywall, or a board, prime it and paint it with the color you are thinking of (Benjamin Moore sells little sample jars). Then move the board around the room and look at it with the furnishings. What you don’t want is to paint a whole room and then look at it and go, F#@K!

    Also one of the most versatile colors in a room (works almost everywhere) is celedon, a kind of soft greyish green. Anyway, FWIW.

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