
Here is the thing about living in a three, you always have an alibi. When there is only 2 you know who it did what at all times. If it wasn't you, it was them. When you have a "3" situation it's all debatable, and if you have the time, and are really pissed... it's a debate.
Who didn't rinse their dish? Not me.
Who spit toothpaste all over the sink bowl? Not me.
Who farted? Not me.
You can never pin anyone down to anything. On the other hand with three you have more discussion, more sympathy, more advice, more room to blame it on someone else, and more friends. Of course there is always going to be less room on the tivo....
Is three company or is it a crowd?
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the answer is, and most likely always will be, your boy T-Nizzle.
After re-reading this I've noticed that perhaps I'm suffering from too much Socratic Method. Maybe it's neat to ask questions, maybe not....
One hallmark of Socratic questioning is that typically there is more than one "correct" answer, and more often, no clear answer at all. It's neat to explore the contours of difficult issues and to teach one another the critical thinking skills we as need as members of this neat community. cheers.
speaking of three's company, i know a guy that believes your boy rutherford did not make it to yosemite, but rather dragged his loyal brother out to north dakota for some "climbing".
I didn't do it
Speaking of Three's Company...in this scenerio...I'm Jack, Tyler is Janet, and Ross is that idiot Chrissy...just wanted to be clear on that...
I know one thing about questions, if you ever need an answer to one... ask D the jeweler.
Speaking of answers... three is always company when on of the is R the Boss, everyones' favorite frat brother.
who left their shaved short and curlies on the seat? is jess mr. ferley?
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