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Re: A great homebrew generator plan
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Posted by Missouri Boy on December 07, 2004 at 02:55:56 from (204.8.190.102):
In Reply to: A great homebrew generator plan posted by Jake In Colorado on December 06, 2004 at 19:05:54:
I met a rich fellow who once revealed his source of wealth. he had discovered they there was a market for cat skins. He could get a limited number of free cats from the animal shelter. He skinned the cats and sold the pelts. This was too slow so he decided to breed cats. he had to find food for the cats so he collected rats to feed the cats. He could not get enough rats so he began breeding rats. The rats also needed to be fed so he fed the skinned carcasses of the cats to the rats. He skinned the cats and fed the rats and fed the rats to the the cats making agreat profit until he flooded the market for cat skins.
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