Neil Sedaka appeared on TALKSTOOP today.
g weathering storms bent on mass destruction. towit: tv as we know it died today. r.i.p.
Quid pro quo (From the Latin "something for something")[1] indicates a more-or-less equal exchange or substitution of goods or services. English speakers often use the term to mean "a favor for a favor" and the phrases with almost identical meaning include: "what for what," "give and take," "tit for tat", "this for that", and "you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours".
g when someone doesn't do what you want; when you don't do what someone wants: 'something for something' does NOT exist. we simply dissolve the transaction; call it a day.
g cigarettes don't practice quid pro quo (asif we didn't know). so they gotta go. yes breakingup
is
hard2do.
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