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Old 15-06-2001, 18:51
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Any1 see Paul in that dress today?He looked like a total dipstick!Apparently he lost a bet and had to wear it for a day.Skuze me,but am i the only won who would have told them to stuff their bet?
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Old 15-06-2001, 19:23
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Surely the fact that he'd look "like a total dipstick" was the whole point of wearing the dress as a forfeit, and I assume that he agreed to the terms when accepting the bet. At least he has the decency to honour his agreements unlike, apparently, yourself.

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Old 15-06-2001, 22:01
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I havent ever known of any1 who has ever payed back a bet or done the terms of it.Ppl[those i kno anyway]just dont bother!U cant force them.Only time i kno of any1 paying bets back is if u are playing some kinda game like dice rolling[the amount of money i lost betting on that in school .Must have come altogether to £1!]
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Old 16-06-2001, 04:48
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It seems odd to me that people should agree to terms that they don't intend to abide by, but perhaps it's understood within your circle of friends that you only ever make "pretend" bets (outside of the specific games you mention). In the vast majority of groups I've witnessed or been part of, agreements are accepted as agreements.

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