.........Some other form of blackmail??
LMAO!!.....Yeah...it's called a wedding ring.....HAHAHA
2006-12-12 07:11:24
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answer #1
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answered by Joey Bagadonuts 6
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Sign on the dotted line or a hand shake(known as a gentleman's agreement)If you use blackmail, kiss the agreement goodbye!
2006-12-12 07:30:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If You have to use any form Kiss or Blackmail -- as you put it -- it can,t have much value as an agreement ---- Keep away
2006-12-12 07:22:22
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answer #3
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answered by ? 5
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a kiss is blackmail? I prefer to stick to signing on the bottom line when sealing a deal.
2006-12-12 07:03:47
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answered by Bethe W 4
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i attempt to seal a deal with a kiss each and every time i visit – yet from time to time I somewhat ought to seal it with something else like a signature particularly. For some unusual reason, like the monetary employer teller female idea it replaced into “irrelevant” to kiss one yet another as strangers because she licensed me for a deal on a loan. go be certain... Ha Ha! ^_^ Cheers!
2016-11-25 23:10:15
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answer #5
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answered by holts 4
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I seal an agreement with a contract ,promise letter or a notarise letter
2006-12-12 07:07:37
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answered by day shaun 4
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When a deal is going to be made, no blackmail should exist, period.
2006-12-12 07:18:50
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answer #7
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answered by shusha 1
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I tried the "seal with a kiss" method once...
but then my boss fired me.
2006-12-12 07:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It would depend on who i was making the agreement with
George Clooney - Yes definatey and more than one kiss
Oliver Reed - no definately not
2006-12-12 07:11:06
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answered by silly 2
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Oh I'm pretty keen on the kiss
2006-12-12 10:21:54
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answered by steve w 2
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