That little biotech was never lost. She went looking for her parents.
I want my $24 back.
That little biotech was never lost. She went looking for her parents.
I want my $24 back.
Mr wisdom wrote:
That little biotech was never lost. She went looking for her parents.
I want my $24 back.
Please refrain from using language like that on these boards. You'll insult the fish who think of themselves as being more pharma.
G Costanza wrote:
Mr wisdom wrote:That little biotech was never lost. She went looking for her parents.
I want my $24 back.
Please refrain from using language like that on these boards. You'll insult the fish who think of themselves as being more pharma.
Listen Costanza, just because you accidentally saved a beached whale in no way makes you a fish expert.
The sea was angry that day, my friend, when I saved that great fish!
G Costanza wrote:
The sea was angry that day, my friend, when I saved that great fish!
Mamal
Thanks for the heads-up, I will save my $24 and invest it in something else
The presence or absence of subjective satisfaction is not grounds for a refund.
Mr. Doritos wrote:
The presence or absence of subjective satisfaction is not grounds for a refund.
It's about misrepresentation. I purchased tickets expecting to be on the edge of my seat while the sea creatures search for that dim-witted Dori.
Instead, I get an escaped Octopus in an aquarium helping that stupid fish locate her parents.
Mr wisdom wrote:
That little biotech was never lost. She went looking for her parents.
I want my $24 back.
This is the most open and closed case of fraud since my suit against "The Never Ending Story"!
lost
lôst,läst/
adjective
1. unable to find one's way; not knowing one's whereabouts.
By definition, Dory (please note your spelling error) was lost.
Howard Dean wrote:
lost
lôst,läst/
adjective
1. unable to find one's way; not knowing one's whereabouts.
By definition, Dory (please note your spelling error) was lost.
She knew where she was. And no one was finding her.
Sham. Walt is turning in his grave. I hope that Dory gets served up as shark bait.
Ahahahahahaha.
12/10 thread.
+2 bonus points
Mr. Doritos wrote:
The presence or absence of subjective satisfaction is not grounds for a refund.
Do a chargeback on the credit card then! If they promised that Dori was lost and she wasn't then you did not get the product or service you paid for and they will refund you.
G Costanza wrote:
The sea was angry that day, my friend, when I saved that great fish!
What ever happened to Kramer's Titleist?