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You pay cheer up inc a very large fee. Like $15,000 they will
find ways of making you happier without you knowing that
they are even doing it. This works better if you buy the
service for someone else.
For example They might notice that you always end up walking
home after work and convince
someone to offer you a ride.
Or they might see how you tend to stub your toe on a certain
brick in the pavement and have it fixed.
little things, the kind of things that people live for. The
service lasts 1 year, for $150,000 get it for life.
Cheer Up Soda
http://gono.com/pl-...images/bplb.h43.jpg 24 H - I have one of these bottles - dates to 1954 & is just lovely [thumbwax, Oct 07 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Verification might be an issue. And maybe today I *wanted* to walk home (even though I don't want to any other day - call me awkward). |
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What would truly make me happy would be for my ex-wife to try a hair dryer experiment involving a running lawnmower and her head. Can you do that? |
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Yes, they may also make the lives of people you don't like
worse (but only if you would notice it and it would make
you feel better.) |
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As for the thing about wanting to walk home, it's their job
to find out what would make you happier. They ought to
have guess that you want to walk home. |
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Or just give me 15 grand. Would pay all my bills and move me to California with enough left over to get an apartment while I look for a job. Would cheer me up no end. |
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Anybody want to contribute to the 'Send StarChaser to His Fiancee Fund"? |
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I'm sorry, who's gonna pay someone else $15,000 to offer their friend a ride when they can probably offer that ride to their friend themselves...for free? Unless this is a free service of some sort, it's not gonna fly. I had to give this one the fishbone. |
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Dear Diary. This has been a happy day, a lucky day. The city seems strangely full of friendly, helpful people. I noticed it first on the train. Across from me sat this luscious hunk smiling at me. His obvious flirting made me feel embarrassed and warm. At the station I got a bit frightened when he started running after me, but he was holding out my gloves that Id forgotten on the seat. I really did! |
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Then at 11, the boss said I could take the rest of the day off. First time! I went shopping and found a stunning dress in a boutique nearby. I felt a little guilty about the price until the clerk gave me 50% off, a rebate I hadnt seen. Lunch was at a usual place, but the portions were extra generous and tasty. Id swear they put something in the food or beverage since I left feeling a little tipsy. |
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More luck right outside where I found a $100 dollar bill on the sidewalk! I popped into Barbaras for a hair wash and scalp massage where I met the nicest woman who thought I had such beautiful hair. We had a lot in common and talked for an hour. On the train home a courteous gentleman gave me his seat! That has never happened before. Maybe it was the shopping bags. Anyway with the sun through the window, I dozed off a bit and when I awoke I found a bouquet of roses in my lap somebody must have dropped. They are so fragrant in the vase here. |
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It all felt a little creepy like someone following me, but very pleasant at the same time. Ive got to quit now. Lees coming home and I wonder what hes got planned for our anniversary today." |
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<applaudes Farmer's responsibility> |
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It'd probably be better if people didn't have to pay by the year. Paying $41 for a day of good fortune'd be okay, especially if it was the person's birthday or something--but I mean, $15,000?! |
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$150,000 for a life's worth of happiness? Cheap! |
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That clause is only applicable to the $15,000 single-year serving. Us business-class customers enjoy the same level of service regardless of whether we have egoistically subscribed for our elves. |
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Money cant buy me love :( |
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It gets very lonesome when you work like I do, all by my elf. |
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Or a subscription to Cheer Up Inc. |
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