Am I the only person here who feels sorry for the poor b****rd? He's fudged a major lifetime purchase at 19, is screwed for the next 10 years until the loan's paid off (I have a friend who took out a loan 5 years ago, and only recently paid it all off), and will probably try and claim he knew what he was doing when he buys his next car properly!
Still, good laughs that thread.
Everyone knows that million-to-one chances happen 9 times out of 10; indeed, it's a common requirement in fairy tales. If the human didn't have to overcome huge odds, what would be the
point? Terry Pratchett - The Science Of Discworld
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