Enero 28, 2004

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Algunas personas deberían tener una salida de emergencia. Una especie de escalera de incendios. Algunas personas deberían tener siempre un billete para salir huyendo. Un pasaje para el destino más lejano posible. Algunas personas deberían tener la excusa perfecta en el momento idóneo. Una respuesta, negativa pero elegante.
Algunas personas simplemente deberían tener menos cualidades para complicarse la vida. Yo soy de esas.

Posted by Kapt. Kurtz at Enero 28, 2004 09:57 AM
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Somos demasiados asi,sin embargo nos prefiero.

Posted by: Tanis el semielfo on Enero 28, 2004 10:55 AM

algunas personas dicen lo que yo estoy pensando. tú eres de esas.

Posted by: hans on Enero 28, 2004 11:03 AM

"why pamper life's complexities, when the leather runs smooth on the pasenger seat?" Morrissey.
Pues aquí menda riza el rizo rizado.

Posted by: maRia on Enero 28, 2004 03:33 PM

yo también soy una de esas

Posted by: eva braun on Enero 28, 2004 05:34 PM

jo.

Posted by: Kapt. Kurtz on Enero 28, 2004 05:35 PM

yo era de los vuestros pero me he metido en un cursillo de aprende a no complicarte tu mismo, de ccc, y progreso adecuadamente,

Posted by: Pedro on Enero 28, 2004 07:10 PM

pedro, eso te crees: ccc son las siglas de 'Continua Comiéndote el Coco'

Posted by: hans on Enero 28, 2004 07:18 PM

pide q t devuelvan el dinero. no hay derecho.

Posted by: Kapt. Kurtz on Enero 28, 2004 08:03 PM

Yo creo que la "fábrica" es una tapadera; esconde salidas de emergencia y dispone viajes de huida para muchos. En otro sentido, claro.
Sí, debe ser muy trágico tener tantas cualidades. ;)

Posted by: Ike Janacek on Enero 28, 2004 09:09 PM

Ya de paso podrían venir con airbag

Posted by: Zol on Enero 28, 2004 09:55 PM

Me sumo de nuevo al grupo. Es que las líneas rectas siempre acaban aburriendo y hay que torcerlas. Cuando todo va bonito, siempre digo: busco un problema.

Posted by: Karras on Enero 29, 2004 01:35 AM

¿Y lo bien que se pasa, que??? :)

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