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Old December 22nd 09, 04:57 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Paph Shmir
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Default Can students get more than one copy of Win7?



"Top" wrote in message
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In article , says...

Gordon wrote:
Phil Stovell wrote:

Jesus ****ing christ. It's like a bunch of kids boasting about who has
got
the best toy.

****wits.

Well he started it, and needed a slapping down.

No gordo, you're the one who claimed that open orifice was 100%
compatible with MS Word. I'm the one who "bitch slapped" your stupid ass
down and deservedly so.
Face it gordo...you either lied or else you're stupid or incompetent or
just an asshole.
Who one is it?


And that makes you both adult?


He has a laminated card that states he's an adult.


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Old December 24th 09, 07:39 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Gene E. Bloch[_3_]
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Default Can students get more than one copy of Win7?

On 12/20/09, Enkidu posted:
Allen wrote:


Enkidu wrote:
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I guess it's like boxers or briefs . . . some guys like on, others like
the other, and a don't have a preference.


Depends.


Damn . . . that was funny.


I must be losing it. Thanks for the pun alert...I needed it.

OTOH, I was thinking that lawyers like briefs and pet-owners like
boxers.

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