I was leaving my girlfriend's place last night when the trouble started. As I walked to the door, I reached for the Twix candy bar that I'd set on the kitchen counter earlier. She grabbed my hand and told me that it was her Twix, and that I should "check my mitts." I knew she was only kidding, so I decided to play along, wrestling her into the living room. But then she took it too far, pushing me into the stack of CDs she's piled up on her floor. I stepped on a few, and knew immediately that I had broken some.
I looked down at the floor and realized that I had stepped on, and broken, my very own Tevin Campbell CD that she'd borrowed. Needless to say, I was heated. Tevin Campbell is, arguably, the greatest entertainer my generation has produced. Anyway, this was an autographed CD, and it can't easily be replaced. She says she'll buy me a new CD, but I feel that's not enough. I want her to pay me for the value of the signed CD. I'd say it was worth about $500. Who's right?
2007-11-06
08:18:59
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Bleu Diamond-Phillips
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