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losingntrnslatn January 4 2009, 04:11:04 UTC
Those items are in ample supply at all times of the year in various locations throughout the Southern United States, as well as the great state of Wyoming... 2 hours drive (following the speed limit) and you can have your hands on number of disposable flammable devices.

Tied to the back of your car and drug to CSprings to be left on the doorstep of FotF with a bag of cat feces sounds like an appropriate course of action to me.

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Teehee anonymous January 4 2009, 04:33:45 UTC

seraphkre January 4 2009, 05:44:50 UTC
I haven't the experience or brains for any thermal device, so I suggest pitching it into the nearest garbage dumpster, and then lighting a sparkler in celebration when the truck picks it up. **shrug** Hey, that way you're rid of it, and barring any mishap or foolishness with the sparkler, you'll still have all digits on both hands... and both hands.

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lost_snow_angel January 4 2009, 05:57:05 UTC
drill a hole in the top drain out all the water and start filling with expanding can foam and then leave it sitting on her doorstep or car hood if you know where she lives.

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archaicrebel January 4 2009, 15:49:20 UTC
Good idea, except I'd have to start prowling West Lawn to find out where she lives now because I don't know.

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lost_snow_angel January 4 2009, 18:22:30 UTC
oh how convienent.. tim and i live near there =)

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jk_birr January 4 2009, 07:25:16 UTC
my idea would not work well for a video. smash it. i mean REALLY destroy it. all glass gone. water drained away. destroy the base to get at the musical components. smash those. let no two pieces that go together touch each other. make it look like it was used in one of those will it blend videos. leave just one piece intact so that it cna be used to identify the object.

then gather up all the pieces dry them off (if the water got all over). place them in a box. mail them to her. and include a little note stating you thought she might want it back cause it meant so much to her. and tell her it got roughed up a bit when you moved out here.

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archaicrebel January 4 2009, 15:36:43 UTC
Except for the part where I don't know the mailing addresses of her or any of her family. If she'd left a forwarding address, don't you think I would've lightened the load and sent it (in one piece) by now?

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