Hypothetically speaking….
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@axtremus said in Hypothetically speaking….:
@lufins-dad said in Hypothetically speaking….:
What would you do in said situation?
What would Jesus do?
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Jesus paid it all, but not in a form of payment that they accept.
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Jesus sees everything, yet has no account or password….
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Are we talking Jesus H. Christ, or that Jesus bloke on Hill Street Blues?
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@doctor-phibes said in Hypothetically speaking….:
Jesus H. Christ
The "H" stands for (insert Spanish accent here) "Jesus."
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Start a consulting LLC, give them a sales pitch about how you can identify such problems. Continue to use the service free as part of the research for the consulting contract. Show them how they are vulnerable to moochers, and collect your consulting fee.
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Brenda wins!
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The funny thing? Haven’t used it once since the first day.
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This was hypothetical!
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@bachophile said in Hypothetically speaking….:
@george-k
Jesus saves but Esposito knocks in the reboundIt has been over 50 now years since that line was popular. Of course it was known to all where I lived. He was kind of garbage man hanging around the net cleaning up garbage.
He was loved. Until he went to NY, not so much then.
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@mik said in Hypothetically speaking….:
Riiiiight. You were asking for a friend.
Seriously? I was opening an old Amazon Fire we have last night to put some memory games for Finley. When it turned on an ad (Gah, I despise some things about Amazon… An ad on their screensaver?) for a movie that was showing on that app popped up. I hit the ad out of curiosity and it popped on… I have a mild interest in the service and may occasionally activate it for a month or so for a few specific shows. Now I’m concerned about them coming back and charging me for these three months…
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@klaus said in Hypothetically speaking….:
I'd enjoy the free streaming service as long as it lasts. If they are too incompetent to keep track of who pays and who does not, they deserve it.
My thoughts, too. I paid for Sirius radio in my old car after the free trial ran out, and after about a year of paid service called to cancel it when I moved out of the country. They thanked me for my business, and then never got around to actually turning off my service. I got free Sirius radio in that car for over 10 years, until I had to replace the car.