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It doesn't matters how many did you broke while you were putting them on the tree, the survivors won't fit in the very same box from which they came ten days ago.
Same goes for the lamps, of which you always lose the 'spares' a minute before stomping on them.
It has to be some kind of natural law, but the mathematics avoids me now.
Davide Bianchi
02/01/2010 12:28
Comments are added when and more important if I have the time to review them and after removing Spam, Crap, Phishing and the like. So don't hold your breath. And if your comment doesn't appear, is probably becuase it wasn't worth it.
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