
Yeah, anyways, we have another saying, and this is kind of a rude thing to say. If I say to someone, "Take it or leave it," and they say they don't want to buy the thing I am selling, I could say to them, "Well, your loss," and what I'm saying there is that I think they should have bought it. So maybe I am selling my car for $3000, but I actually think it's in really good shape and that it's worth a lot more, and if the person will not pay me $3000, I could say, "Well, your loss, "because you could have gotten "a really good car for only $3000." By the way, in those examples, you don't often find a good car in Canada for $3000. You usually pay quite a bit more for it. Anyways, on an unrelated note, here is a beautiful picture of the river behind my house. It is frozen solid today. It is so cold out here. Anyways, Bob the Canadian here. Have a great day.
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