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found chapelle ticket on the ground.... (pg. 2)
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| geroin |
i dont know what i would have done
but you did a good thing anyway..you never know maybe they did show up and got their ticket |
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| Revival160 |
| Don't forget about karma either. It takes a strong person to not take advantage of someone else's misfortune. |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by beefy k
Overrated? How? He's a comedic genious. Dane Cook comes close. But Chapelle is a master of the double entendre (butchered that spelling). So many meaningful statements lie beneath his jokes.
Dane Cook just states obvious things in a HILARIOUS way. But so can Chapelle. Ergo, Chapelle is better.
ps i used Cook as comparison because he is getting close to Chapelles calibur. |
Chris Rock pwns them both |
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| djbruuen |
| quote: | Originally posted by Revival160
Don't forget about karma either. It takes a strong person to not take advantage of someone else's misfortune. |
agreed.
for one, i'd feel awkward going by myself, and 2, i'd feel even wierder being by myself sitting beside the guy who potentially lost the seat you're in. and for 3, you woulda gotten struck by a car on your way home from the bad karma :eek: |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by arek
dumbass. |
+1.
The next guy who saw it picked it up, and laughed his ass off at Dave Chapelle.
And karma is bull btw guys. Just look at how full America's prisons are. All those people should have been struck by cars a long time ago. :rolleyes: |
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| teufel-man |
for all the people who think i coulda actually used the ticket.... thats just pretty ridiculous....
like think.... a dude loses a ticket like 2 hours b4 the show... hes probably furious.... probably even thinks someone stole it.... so like u probably have his gf's or friends seat or something.... so u cant just show up and sit right beside him, he would definitely flip out, probably accuse you of stealing it and he would probably just go crazy
and like i woulda definitely gone if it was a jays ticket or something cuz then i coulda sat someone else. but this was a very popular show in a small venue.... so you really cant just sit in another section or something
the biggest lose to me woulda be the ammount i coulda scalped it for... but i thought that would just be too much of an move |
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| dEsidEL |
| quote: | Originally posted by Revival160
Don't forget about karma either. It takes a strong person to not take advantage of someone else's misfortune. |
but what if he isn't Buddhist ? would it still apply ??
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| Tordan |
| you could have gone with the ticket and if they asked where you got it say that you just bought if off a scalper... duh! |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by teufel-man
for all the people who think i coulda actually used the ticket.... thats just pretty ridiculous....
like think.... a dude loses a ticket like 2 hours b4 the show... hes probably furious.... probably even thinks someone stole it.... so like u probably have his gf's or friends seat or something.... so u cant just show up and sit right beside him, he would definitely flip out, probably accuse you of stealing it and he would probably just go crazy
and like i woulda definitely gone if it was a jays ticket or something cuz then i coulda sat someone else. but this was a very popular show in a small venue.... so you really cant just sit in another section or something
the biggest lose to me woulda be the ammount i coulda scalped it for... but i thought that would just be too much of an move |
Where did these scenarios with angry dudes losing their gf's tickets come from? If you were too to tell the guy (or girl) sitting next to you, "finders keepers", just come out and say so.
Secondly, there are other possible scenarios besides gf+bf going to see Dave Chapelle. This is a comedy show, not a ing formal dance - not only couples go.
Thirdly, if it was a couple, and the bf lost one of the two tickets, chances he'd sell the other one too because it would be a pretty low thing to do to go without your gf because you lost HER ticket.
Lastly, somebody lost the ticket. There is like 0.001% chance that he would have gotten it back. That's why you try and not lose in downtown TO, especially like tickets. If the person who lost it there got angry at you for finding and taking it, well, he's an idiot. Although that was already established because if he wasn't, he wouldn't have lost it in the first place. |
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| Revival160 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
but what if he isn't Buddhist ? would it still apply ??
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Right and wrong always applies. Morals aren't (supposed to be) bound by religious beliefs.
I just think anytime you do something that you know isn't right, you run the risk of it coming around to bite you in the ass. Either directly or indirectly. |
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| teufel-man |
ok first of all... the gf thing is just an example... even worse a bunch of 5 angry drunk guys are going and the 5th guy lost his ticket and i am sitting right in the middle of them all
secondly i coulda gone and possibly got lucky that there wouldnt be angry people that lost their ticket sitting beside me, but the chances are fairly slim
and third, i know the guy probably wouldnt have came back for it but what was i suppose to do if i wasnt gonna use it? just keep it? at least by putting it back on the ground someone else can find and and do with it what they would like
this is not as black and white as you think, you in idiot
ps. this is directed at cosmic fur |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| So we go back to my first post where I said that the next guy who saw it, picked it up, went, and had a good time. In fact, what you SHOULD have done, was post-it your number on the back of the ticket so the guy who found it could have called you, and told you what a good time they had laughing their ass off to Dave Chapelle for free. |
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