New dictionary definitions

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6 Responses to “New dictionary definitions”

  1. Barry
    9.Apr.'08 at 22:31 #

    You know, I could kind of see justifying that price for a thoroughbred horse, or a luxury car, but a camel? I didn’t know there were camel breeds. What is so special about that camel? I guess some people have so much money that they just throw it away (I wish he would throw it at me!)

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  2. Redbelt
    9.Apr.'08 at 22:42 #

    Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it.
    Publilius Syrus
    (~100 BC)

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  3. ammaro
    9.Apr.'08 at 23:56 #

    you’re only sour because you’re not worth 100 million. if you were, a camel for 3 mill isnt that big a deal

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  4. Abu Arron
    10.Apr.'08 at 14:45 #

    Ha, ha. I can think of better, more suitable adjectives!!

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  5. Mike
    10.Apr.'08 at 19:15 #

    A fool and his money are soon parted.

    Common Sensicus
    (~400 BC)

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  6. Meggie
    15.Apr.'08 at 2:13 #

    Maybe the whole shindig was intended to support a charity? Here in England we do all sorts of daft stuff in support of our charities.

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