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dafremen Let's say you love your grandmother. Let's say that your grandma makes the most amazing apple pie. What makes it particularly amazing is that it comes with a lifetime of childhood memories and decades of family tradition wrapped up into its recipe. And finally, lets say that you REALLY love grandma's apple pie. It's your favorite.

So here's the question:

If (knock on wood) you grandmother died tomorrow, and there was one final piece of her pie in the fridge. How much would you be willing to sell it for?

(snaps fingers) Come on now people, everything's got a price in the world of conservative politics, so how much for that last piece of grandma's pie the day after she dies?

Hopefully this brings into focus the fact that, you CAN'T put a price on everything because some things are irreplaceable. Such are the hours of our lives. Find the time store that will sell you back just one day of your life..there isn't one. Just like there aren't any stores that carry a piece of pie made by your grandma. Don't sell what is priceless so cheaply, folx.
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