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I would like to point out that one rarely takes a sh**. More often, one gives a sh**. But some people don't give a sh**, and that can be an even bigger problem in the long run.
Taalcon, um, David, you just baptized a friend of mine into the LDS. I don't even know her personally, but I like and respect her. And I know your presence meant a lot to her and the ceremony did to you.
So, if this is in any way serious, that you're feeling like Hatrack is sometimes painful, I hope you'll remember that you have a profound effect on people's lives and that your are a builder.
But if this is just kidding around, it's pretty funny. Though technically incorrect because of the take versus give thing.
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Nah, I was just watchin' a backlogged episode of the Sopranos this season (I was 4 eps behind..now I'm three), that line came up, and the first thing I thought about (after cracking up laughing) was Hatrack.
Freudian? Meh. Wasn't necessarily referring to my experiences, thought others would find it appropriate for theirs.
Although in Tony's case, it may be painful, but the feeling afterwards is UBER-rewarding. So maybe in some cases it does apply... *ponders*