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Topic: 4 sAle bY oWNeR- fEttId PloT!
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fallow
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*fresh crop!* [ May 23, 2004, 02:52 AM: Message edited by: fallow ]
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imogen
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Hey, where did the peanuts go?
*mm, herbed peanuts* [ May 19, 2004, 03:45 AM: Message edited by: imogen ]
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Xavier
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Please stop spamming the board fallow.
This crap has got to stop.
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fallow
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Xavier,
Crap makes good fertilizer. I'm putting this plot up for sale, cuz I'm a bit tired of tending it. interested?
fallow
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Godric
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Where does the bidding start?
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fallow
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$0.02 and a stale peanut. That's my base price and I'm sticking to it.
fallow
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fallow
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*lowers price*
peanut plots have been undervalued throughout dozens of market cycles and crop circles.
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fallow
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Bob_Scopatz
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Actually, the plot looks a bit thin.
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fallow
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*lifts shirt and exposes 6-pack*
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fallow
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it's not as dimunitive as it might sound.
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