Soooooo, Dusty’s not out for a “good friend”, she’s looking for an exit hatch. A golden parachute. A series finale. Life of Leisure. Early Retirement. A genteel departure from the workaday world.
How ’bout that, Durnell.
Soooooo, Dusty’s not out for a “good friend”, she’s looking for an exit hatch. A golden parachute. A series finale. Life of Leisure. Early Retirement. A genteel departure from the workaday world.
How ’bout that, Durnell.
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Is this the same offer David and Paste are making to Hubris?
Watch what you ask for Dusty, I’m more busy now in retirement than when I was working. But at least it is doing what I want to do, so you have the right idea!
Oh yeah, and ya might want to explore that “special friend” option. Retirement is worth a hoot unless you have someone to share the experiences with. You could do a lot worse than Durnell, who is actually one of the more sane ones of this circus.
It would be awesome to have Durnell around more, but I don’t really think Dusty would give the full information of what might come with buying her out.
Does she want him to buy BEFORE or AFTER writing the insurance check for the “runaway devil-bird”?
Durnell, who needs an extra $20 on his fees to re-glitter his tux, is going to buy her out??
Notta chance, Silly Girl.
Who’s gonna provide alla them bad decisions, iffn’ yore off gallavantin’ in Cancun?
In the world of the small screen, one hardly EVER gets a smooth out. More like a sudden cancelling or a contract that is more painful to break than just leaving your soul in a jar. Bet Dusty has never read all of her contract and used her BS decoder ring on it.
And Cancun is no longer what you think it is. Dusty is not going to get the kind of bucks to buy her way into staying on the good side…
Still, it’s a nice night, Dusty is feeling mellow, she has some anesthesia in her glass, let her spin her daydream fantasy.