Oh man, my saving will be in trouble....

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Oh man, my saving will be in trouble....

I haven't pay my tax:P, now all the in coming warning are coming up so I got a few questions:

1) Irish Warden first or Ganzaaa first?

2) Does Ganzaaa always hit weekends or it hit week days too (very important)!

:confused:
 
the last ganza was on a saturday i think. the ruck offering was a friday i think. the muddy mojo was, aw, i dont remember.

in other words i have no useful info.
 
It still would be nice if Patty Warden is out earlier, so I can "deal" about Ganzaaa budget a bit.

What is a use of Irish Warden when it is out after St. Patrick's day :confused: It just wouldn't make much sense :D
 
I'm gonna guess Paddy's first. I wish we got a sneak-peak at them first before I psych myself up for one.

Or I could trust the power of the hoggers (versus Hogs) and know that in 2 weeks, they will be on the Exchange for a small amount over shipped-cost b/c everyone and his brother bot 895 of them for "profiteering" and got snookered.
 
Oh man, my saving will be in trouble....

I haven't pay my tax:P, now all the in coming warning are coming up so I got a few questions:

1) Irish Warden first or Ganzaaa first?

2) Does Ganzaaa always hit weekends or it hit week days too (very important)!

:confused:


What is this talk of an Irish Warden, not that I want anymore GW's but I have heard nothing of this... fill me in please Wu.
 
What is this talk of an Irish Warden, not that I want anymore GW's but I have heard nothing of this... fill me in please Wu.

Ken, see Skunk's thread: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=460482&highlight=pattys

it's getting close to saint patty's day and i heard a funny story...

i guess the warden is Irish and got really po'ed when one of his cons splashed mud on his mistress. he drank a bottle of johnny walker blue and went tiger hunting in the dark of night...

the drunk sob will prolly get snake bit... bad deal, really bad deal...

i'll bet the vernal equinox, will restore his luck O the Irish.
 
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