Just print this Lemmy thread as your proof of purchase, she’ll have to believe you.
Just print this Lemmy thread as your proof of purchase, she’ll have to believe you.
Sold. No takesie backsies on your promise.
You drive a hard bargain. I’ll accept the offer if you also promise to never stop believing in yourself. Otherwise you end up selling broken flying carpets at blowout prices.
If you buy it and don’t want to bring it back to its former flying glory, that’s fine by me. It does look pretty sexy though.
I may have picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue.
I went over and tried to count, but lost track after I ran out of fingers and toes…so there are at least 20 threads.
I’ll accept that, but you sound like a
Really
Eager
Person
OverReacting to
Totally
Everyday
Discourse
Fair point, guess you can’t trust anyone these days. I’ll keep that in mind the next time someone tries to sell me something.
On a side note, I’m off to go look at a talking fish that someone has for sale.
It doesn’t fly, sorry for not including that in the original description… Oh wait, I did.
Meh, you’ll probably be fine. I believe in you.
They need to catch you first.
Now that you mentioned it, I vaguely recall the original owner had a motor attached. He mentioned it wasn’t needed and didn’t include it in the sale. Because of this, I’m unable to pass it along.
I once folded up a dollar bill in to a paper airplane and threw it in to the Grand Canyon, so that’s probably my most bottom dollar.
Speaking of the Grand Canyon, that would be a good place for someone to test this flying carpet.
Not a lot of interest yet, so it’s still available. Guess nobody else believes either.
It can if you believe in it enough (spoiler, I didn’t believe enough).
Gringo Bandito. It’s a flavorful medium-heat hot sauce.
I was a VPNSecure customer with a lifetime subscription that was canceled by them recently. I was annoyed by the experience, but I also admit that I paid about $25 IIRC and that was over 5 years ago.
I used it occasionally as a backup and it was nice to have, but I definitely got my monies worth.
Lots of solid improvements. I have an XP3 that I pre-ordered 2.5 years ago and it still works great. I’ve definitely put money in to upkeep/upgrades with better tires, brakes, brake pads, headlight, and more. It has over 550 miles on it and keeps going.
Some things I’d love to see from the standpoint of a user that actually folds their bike and stuffs it in to a vehicle…
How much to turn them in to milk holes?
The Nissan Murano convertible will always be the ugliest vehicle to me.
Thanks for the reminder to flush the group head.