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And there were old minis on sale in Paris. And I wanted a mini, and I wanted to have a Mac for the remaining week I’d spend in Paris, and I wanted a mini, and I wanted a mini. So I bought one (rather cheap). A logical reasoning, right?
Conclusion, un Mac serait bien plus pratique, comme serveur de fichiers. Et un Mac mini serait bien moins encombrant que ma tour Linux. Et il y avait des mini en déstockage à Paris. Et j’avais envie d’un mini, et j’avais envie d’avoir un Mac pour la semaine qu’il me restait à passer à Paris, et j’avais envie d’un mini, et j’avais envie d’un mini. Donc, j’en ai acheté un (assez peu cher). Raisonnement logique, non ?
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HOO hoo!" was always in my ears... Some sounds are hatefuler than others, but no sound is quite so inane, and silly, and aggravating as the "HOO hoo" of a cuckoo clock, I think. I bought one, and am carrying it home to a certain person; for I have always said that if the opportunity ever happened, I would do that man an ill turn. What I meant, was, that I would break one of his legs, or something of that sort; but in Lucerne I instantly saw that I could impair his mind. That would be more lasting, and more satisfactory every way. So I bought the cuckoo clock; and if I ever get home with it, he is "my meat," as they say in the mines."
«For years my pet aversion had been the cuckoo clock; now here I was, at last, right in the creature`s home; so wherever I went that distressing "HOO hoo! HOO hoo! HOO hoo!" was always in my ears... Some sounds are hatefuler than others, but no sound is quite so inane, and silly, and aggravating as the "HOO hoo" of a cuckoo clock, I think. I bought one, and am carrying it home to a certain person; for I have always said that if the opportunity ever happened, I would do that man an ill turn. What I meant, was, that I would break one of his legs, or something of that sort; but in Lucerne I instantly saw that I could impair his mind. That would be more lasting, and more satisfactory every way. So I bought the cuckoo clock; and if I ever get home with it, he is "my meat," as they say in the mines.»