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Old 24-07-2009, 14:27   #16
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sound to me like they should have stole some food and water also
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Old 27-07-2009, 16:49   #17
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or got sailing lessons...
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Chacon a son gout. I'd prefer to lose a boat than to have people die like that. Then again, I like french-fries.
If someone steals my boat they better pray that they are arrested or starve to death, because if I catch them, their fate will be far worse.
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Chacon a son gout. I'd prefer to lose a boat than to have people die like that. Then again, I like french-fries.
Chacun à son goût is French for "each to his or her own taste." Essentially, "To each his own."

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While I don't wish death on anyone, I can't help thinking that at least they will never steal again.
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While I don't wish death on anyone, I can't help thinking that at least they will never steal again.
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