Comments:

kungfukitten - 2007-01-10 00:41:12
Hurrah for free computer equipment! My parents house is like a museum for Apple. I think they have every single one since the first Apple released in 1982. I think you look cute in that picture. (psst it's chardonnary, I'm a snotty oenophile, I know). Loki says "hi" he's trying to wedge himself between me and the keyboard. How's that for a totally disjointed comment. I like donuts.
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Smed - 2007-01-10 00:46:19
Woot! I like that pic too, ever since I saw it on MyBacon!
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cardiogirl - 2007-01-10 06:10:47
Too bad you couldn't engage in a little "Trading Places" (ala Eddie Murphy) with the woman at the food pantry. Although, it would probably take a good couple of months of living in your basement apartment for the rich woman to understand where you were coming from. But in the meantime, you could spend some quality time on her new computer with the flat-screen monitor. (She and her husband most likely have separate bedrooms, so you wouldn't have to fend the faux-spouse off, thanks to the 22-year-old at his office.)
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LA - 2007-01-10 08:01:44
New computer stuff! Whoot! How utterly nifty. You can use it to plot your next tuna heist at the food pantry and print out your heist map too! ~LA
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warcrygirl - 2007-01-10 08:54:40
Hooray for Computer Fairies! And don't let the sniffy rich bitches of the world get to you hon. Their shit smells just as bad as everyone elses. Next time turn around and try to TOUCH her with your fooooooodstamp card and watch her freak out. HA!
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scotvalkyrie - 2007-01-10 10:42:59
Yay for your new computer equipment! And boo to snooty rich people who think they're acting like "Christians". Most of the worst Christians I ever met were people like her. She should be reminded of the gospel about the old woman in the temple, the one who quietly offered her last penny while the fat cats around her were like, "Oooh, look how much money I'm giving from my net profits, not my gross!"
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witty - 2007-01-10 14:23:48
The worst part for me is that I grew up rich. I went to private schools, lived in a fancy house above a country club golf course, had a cabin at Lake Tahoe, my Dad drove a Mercedes. So I'm always going WTF? I never treated people like that. My best friend was less fortunately financially than me and we always brought her to Tahoe with us. We never said, "Well, since you're poor we're going to make your wishes come true" and then watched her to make sure she didn't steal anything. We just shared what we had no questions asked. She was my friend.
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Phil - 2007-01-10 18:25:09
I love when good things happen to good people. Windows '98 how the hell do you survive?
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skibigsky - 2007-01-10 21:44:47
Gotta love the new computer stuff! As for the snooty rich people? Gah. And I second scotvalkyrie's comment.
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xat - 2007-01-11 01:15:10
Up and down, up and down...ain't that the way? Sorry to hear that the Mad Hacker has been at it again. Glad to hear that A's back in town. Sorry about the tight-assed, uh, assholes who can't comprehend that not everyone lives off of a trust fund or a rich relative. Yay for new-to-you computer equipment. I hope your Mom's fall isn't too debilitating. And, gosh, it's the day to day stuff that's so frustrating, ain't it? Gambatte! **!X
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