Patch. wrote:boodles wrote:Yes, Yes it does help. Thanks very much, especially when someone about a week ago told me that the UR Ice Cat was worth at least a Green Toxic. I'm glad I didn't make that trade. (I'd rather the dog than the cat anyways. :P)
I still don't think the Aussie is worth *2* Nons though...I don't think it is either. I think it's best to say its value hovers between a Non-Jewel and Coontail, but not enough to equal a Coontail (2 Nons and a Baloon dog).
KittyKat♥ wrote:I would have to disagree actually^^
as quoted here and said many timesDaDwarf wrote:People seriously need to stop saying the ur aussie is worth around a non, because its not. Its worth between a non and a dogtag. A few weeks ago one went for a july pps. Those who keep saying its worth a non are only cutting the demand short. Id never ever take a non for the aussie, its just rarer then that. If the wrong advice wouldnt constantly been given, people would realise they can get a little more then a non. >.>
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and recently I have seen them go for pretty much anywhere around that much.
nons, coons etc~
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ wrote:would this be fair?
http://www.chickensmoothie.com/trades/v ... liisUJrLaQ

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ wrote:would this be fair?
http://www.chickensmoothie.com/trades/v ... liisUJrLaQ

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appyrose wrote:

Sonmi-451 wrote:Perhaps those deprived of beauty perceive it most instinctively.
My couples thread and my books Kodiak and Triple CrownSonmi-451 wrote:To be is to be perceived. And so to know thyself is only possible through the eyes of the other. The nature of our immortal lives is in the consequences of our words and deeds, that go on and are pushing themselves throughout all time. Our lives are not our own. From womb to to tomb we are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime, and every kindness, we birth our future.
Sonmi-451 wrote:I believe death is only a door; when it closes, another opens. If I care to imagine heaven, I would imagine a door opening. And behind it, I would find him there, waiting for me.
Sonmi-451 wrote:Knowledge is a mirror, and for the first time in my life, I was allowed to see who I was, and who I might become.

appyrose wrote:
Patch. wrote:Sonmi-451 wrote:appyrose wrote:
Looks unfair to you.I agree.
Spencer. wrote:Fair? Sorry I don't usually ask for help.

Sonmi-451 wrote:Perhaps those deprived of beauty perceive it most instinctively.
My couples thread and my books Kodiak and Triple CrownSonmi-451 wrote:To be is to be perceived. And so to know thyself is only possible through the eyes of the other. The nature of our immortal lives is in the consequences of our words and deeds, that go on and are pushing themselves throughout all time. Our lives are not our own. From womb to to tomb we are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime, and every kindness, we birth our future.
Sonmi-451 wrote:I believe death is only a door; when it closes, another opens. If I care to imagine heaven, I would imagine a door opening. And behind it, I would find him there, waiting for me.
Sonmi-451 wrote:Knowledge is a mirror, and for the first time in my life, I was allowed to see who I was, and who I might become.

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