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To: Swordmaker

Wow, BDT not equivs BTD.
Second mistake this year.
You do know you can go to the mistake exchange and buy error credits from those of us who never make mistakes. We have surplus error credits banked from past years of mistake free living. That way, when you use up your allotted three annual mistakes, you can merely purchase more on the Error Exchange so you can continue going through life free from worry about those little oopsies that plague the error prone “Imperfects,” as we perfect people call you, our customers.

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2,155 posted on 04/20/2018 1:35:50 PM PDT by TheTexasMom
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To: TheTexasMom

So what’re you so afraid of?


2,168 posted on 04/20/2018 1:43:53 PM PDT by txhurl (Can I borrow that handsome hard-bound book? Although I will dog-ear every other page to keep my spot)
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