system
February 5, 2003, 10:31pm
21
*Originally posted by senocular *
**Thanks
yeah, their fun little toys. If you ever get any money you feel like burning, a wacom might be where you want to set your fire **
Whatdya mean? Money spent on a wacom is money well spent! Mine practically pays for itself!
system
February 5, 2003, 11:02pm
22
they just take some tiem to get used to.
system
February 6, 2003, 12:48am
23
*Originally posted by RenaissanceGirl *
**Whatdya mean? Money spent on a wacom is money well spent! Mine practically pays for itself! **
what did you think it meant?
I was saying if you have money, buy a wacom.
system
February 6, 2003, 1:12am
24
Yes, but the term “burning money” means wasting money (well that’s what it means around here at least.
system
February 6, 2003, 1:49am
26
you have to get used to it, and be willing to though…but she does have you sen…lol
system
February 6, 2003, 3:03am
27
we here in our small sheltered social system weve always used “money to burn” as a term describing being extra money - money you dont need for bills or other obligation; money you have and want to spend, not necessarily specific to being wasted. :-\
system
February 6, 2003, 3:11am
28
same here sen… too bad i dont got any $$$ to burn or wipe my arse with…
anyways, its interesting the big hulky guy was a product of you waiting to shower…any thoughts on how you feel about that?
sits down in psychologist chair as sen is the patient…er client
system
February 6, 2003, 12:22pm
29
Does someone want to treat me to an early birthday present and buy me a Wacom?
Purty pleeeaaase?