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Beverly is in trouble. The Traveler returns and he's still happy to see Wesley. They spend time together.
SF Debris: Remember Me
SF Debris: Remember Me
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I did like Crushers logic - "Theres nothing wrong with me, there must be something wrong with the universe"
"You ain't gonna get off down the trail a mile or two, and go missing your wife or something, like our last cook done, are you?"
"My wife is in hell, where I sent her. She could make good biscuits, but her behavior was terrible."
"My wife is in hell, where I sent her. She could make good biscuits, but her behavior was terrible."
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Re: SF Debris: Remember Me
I definitely had a crush on Beverly back then. Still do.
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kostmayer wrote:I did like Crushers logic - "Theres nothing wrong with me, there must be something wrong with the universe"
Well, she was very confident in that she was not crazy. But then again crazies are confident that they are not crazy either.
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It makes sense though. If she's crazy, then there's nothing she can do about it. If it's the universe there might be something she can do about it. Therefore, proceeding on the assumption that the latter is true has fewer negative consequences if it's not true than vice versa.
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Well she is lucky she was given the benefit of the doubt. 'Imaginary friends' and all.Captain Seafort wrote:It makes sense though. If she's crazy, then there's nothing she can do about it. If it's the universe there might be something she can do about it. Therefore, proceeding on the assumption that the latter is true has fewer negative consequences if it's not true than vice versa.
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