oh sure you did. Have fun with the sand.I read them, I’d post them here, but oh that’s right, the video was taken down, unlike an email where it can be referenced.
Too bad everyone else here won’t be able to see them oh wise one.
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oh sure you did. Have fun with the sand.I read them, I’d post them here, but oh that’s right, the video was taken down, unlike an email where it can be referenced.
Too bad everyone else here won’t be able to see them oh wise one.
Thanks, oh wise one, I’m bowing to your wisdom.oh sure you did. Have fun with the sand.
"... and give people a clean reg" type of rationale applies.
Oh, missed that, obviously. Sorry. Or: Dude. Sorry!He was talking about the dude I quoted, not alec.
Sure thing random guy on the Internet hiding behind some username.Thanks, oh wise one, I’m bowing to your wisdom.
If you say soSure thing random guy on the Internet hiding behind some username.
If you say so
I'm not your buddy, pal.
Sorry... it's just becoming one of those arguments
Yes Officer, I saw the victim drowning, but I wanted to teach him a lesson.I have often heard that one reason for primary donate is to make sure the OOA person has a reg that the donor knows is working. It seems to me that knowing my reg is working is a good reason to keep it in my mouth! If my other one is working too, that's swell, but if it isn't, then that's a shame but it's not my problem, it's just a continuation of the sad problems someone else is having. Perhaps I'm going to be in a calmer position to switch regs and work out problems with the other reg than is the person who is already panicking, but is that a reason to take something out of my mouth that I normally only remove for purposes of blowing air rings?