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josh,
You seem to be able to describe your difficulty cogently in this post so
stop calling them. Dispute the bill in writing. This creates a paper trail
and shows that you are not ignoring the bill.
Good luck,
Dave M.
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On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 22:23:53 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Sam Bam wrote:
>> On 1 Mar 2006 08:57:45 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
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>>>I am sure Jesus likes your cussing and crude sexual comments.
>>
>> J
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On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 22:23:49 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Sam Bam wrote:
>> On 1 Mar 2006 08:45:24 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Jesus can't do that because if he existed he was human and he's dust.
>>>Noth
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>Is there anything I can do to this new manager who is going around
>telling anybody she pleases that I was fired for stealing when I did
>not steal a damn thing from this place?
That is not "wrongful termination".
>Can't I sue her for defamati
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Sam Bam wrote:
> On 1 Mar 2006 08:57:45 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I am sure Jesus likes your cussing and crude sexual comments.
>
> Jesus was known to befriend people of all walks and words.
And here, I th
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Sam Bam wrote:
> On 1 Mar 2006 08:45:24 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Jesus can't do that because if he existed he was human and he's dust.
>>Nothing more.
>
> Prove it.
Either Jesus is dead, or is too busy sodomi
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
> Most everyone knows that Fred Phelps is a bit wacky.
_____________________________________________________
Subject: Doug Gilliland Needs Therapy -- NOT Insults!
Date: 24 Feb 2002 17:44:36 GMT
From
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> CG wrote:
>>In less than 2 1/2 hours, Lauren was picked up from her pre-school
>>and was dead--and 1 hour of that was spent driving (and stopping at
>>payphones along the way). Cameron captured pictures of his timeline
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Lindavi wrote:
> For tax purposes a gift is one given out of "detached and disinterested
> generosity" and without "the incentive of an anticipated benefit of an
> economic nature". So a "gift" (other than a small gift) to an employee
> is not a gift
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> CG wrote:
>
>>In less than 2 1/2 hours, Lauren was picked up from her pre-school
>>and was dead--and 1 hour of that was spent driving (and stopping at
>>payphones along the way). Cameron captured pictures of his timeline
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Koi-Lo wrote:
>
> "Smiler" <youmustbe@joking.com> wrote in message
> news:WLPLf.1166$57.1049@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>
>>
>> "R. Nunnely" <Riv543@noknot.com> wrote in message
>> news:43fe8e6a@usenet.zapto.org...
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>>> "Smiler" <youm
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On 1 Mar 2006 09:08:57 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>What I am saying, Sammie Smeghead, is that the "worst" of those you
>condone is just as bad as the alleged perversity of those you claim to
>despise.
It may be, but I'm n
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On 1 Mar 2006 08:53:11 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> If the subject
>matter offends you DON'T WATCH IT. Simple.
If you make it only to provoke and offend you're #@($.
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On 1 Mar 2006 08:45:24 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Jesus can't do that because if he existed he was human and he's dust.
>Nothing more.
Prove it.
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On 1 Mar 2006 08:57:45 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>I am sure Jesus likes your cussing and crude sexual comments.
Jesus was known to befriend people of all walks and words.
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On 1 Mar 2006 08:38:56 -0800, "forevernitefan" <fvrnite@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>You aren't nearly that interesting to me to waste my time, Sammie
Yet here you are again!
Uselessnet whack-a-moe...
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Ken Smith wrote:
>> Bikers Roll to "Greet" Fred Phelps' Anti-Gay Protesters
>> The AP reports that "... a band of motorcyclists rolls around the
>> country from one soldier's funeral to another ... They call
>> themselves the Patriot Guard Riders,
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You really have two questions. One, can you deflect the tort of defamation by phrasing a
statement
as an opinion or a question? The answer is no, this can't always insulate you from legal
action.
Two, are the statements listed defamatory? Maybe. (
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CG wrote:
> In less than 2 1/2 hours, Lauren was picked up from her pre-school
> and was dead--and 1 hour of that was spent driving (and stopping at
> payphones along the way). Cameron captured pictures of his timeline
> in the parking lot and the
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"Larry" <x@y.com> wrote in message
news:x-2A2F34.21520701032006@news.east.earthlink.net...
> In article <1141246799_65@sp6iad.superfeed.net>,
> "Dane" <quack_deala@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > It seems that the prosecutor has seized 362 dollars that
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I already have a new job, I started yesterday. I am just angry I
guess. This girl is going around telling people that she was hired in
to spy on me and if she found anything at all I would be fired and she
would have my position. My ex-boss takes th
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Librarian comments on 'Da Vinci' lawsuit
MATT LEINGANG
Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio - "A retired librarian who helped novelist Dan Brown
research the mega-selling thriller 'The Da Vinci Code' said a lawsuit
accusing Brown of stealing ideas from
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On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 06:30:08 -0600, DrPostman <Looky@mysig.foremail>
wrote:
>Hey, I still have a scar because of that critter! Of course, the
>critter didn't do it but still, it was the cause.
We don't want to protect only species that never atta
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Does anyone know a link to a VERIFIED ANSWER AND NOTICE OF CLAIM for an in
rem civil forfeiture (Currency found in close proximity [ lol, in
Defendant's wallet ] to a small amount of drugs) that I might examine for
general reference purposes?
Thanks
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<roger61611@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1141263283.706963.317940@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> Sounds like double jeopardy.
>
> Save $$$, make all drugs legal.
>
But then all those police agencies would be out of a job, not to mention t
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also, theres cases of libel where you do not have to prove damages.
they are already assumed. especially something online.....
would the singer even really bother trying to pursue this?
on a message board of lets say over 300,000 and the other over
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It doesn't sound like you ever paid them the $33.10, and if it's gone to a
collection agency with/with out an adjustment it make you appear a deadbeat.
This may hit your credit rating report, if it hasn't already.
Send Verizon the $33.10, mark it Pai
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so they HAVE to prove actual real damages? monetary or otherwise?
what if the person who made the posts manages to get the moderators to
delete them. would this still be an issue?
also, for a thing such as this... can a jail sentence be possible
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Lionel Tate faces 10-30 years in prisonBy Sara
Olkonsolkon@MiamiHerald.comLionel Tate admitted this morning that he
robbed a pizza delivery man at gunpoint, as part of a plea deal that
will send him back to prison for at least 10 years, and possibly as
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Also, you mentioned that Florida is a Community Property state.
Did you and your wife make out a legal Community Property Agreement during
your marriage?
"A Michigan Attorney" <miattorney@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141255065.187297.274220
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People can 'ask questions' and make jerks of themselves, and they can state
'their opinion' freely in the USA. Had the poster made blatant false and
unprovable 'statements of fact', then the poster's butt would be in danger
of being sued for something
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To take on the more egregious "claim" made in the posts the musician
would have to overcome being separated by an ocean, prove malice, prove
damages, and also overcome the fact that stating the truth is an
absolute defense to slander/libel. That is, t
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"Les" <lester123_nospam@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:qsudnYNZIO0yipvZ4p2dnA@adelphia.com...
> The original copy of my mom's will was lost by my sister. Can a copy be
> entered into the courthouse? Do we need to have it drafted again and
> w
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yes they were all questions. one seemed to be more of an insinuation
(regarding drug use and wondering if they did).
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Sounds like double jeopardy.
Save $$$, make all drugs legal.
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forevernitefan wrote:
> You aren't nearly that interesting to me to waste my time, Sammie
> Smeghead, cussing Christian with vulgar sexual fantasies.
>
> Even watching episodes of "Sledge Hammer" is more interesting than you,
> dipbrain.
What the
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The original copy of my mom's will was lost by my sister. Can a copy be
entered into the courthouse? Do we need to have it drafted again and
witnessed?
--
Have a great day, except you spammers
To email, remove the obvious
.......
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as anyone seen anything like this in other States?
If yes, is anyone aware of anyone proceeding in such an action?
(It appears that no challenges have brought against the Act in any Oklahoma
Appelate Court)
63 O.S. ยง, 2-421
This act sha
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On 28 Feb 2006, "Divorcer" <lukasz.szelag@gmail.com> wrote:
>I know that marital property is subject to division as part of the
>divorce process. However, I'd like to know if removing my wife from the
>title/mortgage to a real estate (or any other) p
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CJ Adams <bluebell@start.ca> wrote:
:Fred J. McCall wrote:
:> :
:> :Gitmo prisoners are not being held under the terms of any of
:> :the Geneva Conventions. The detaining power has decided
:> :that they do not apply.
:>
:> False.
:
:If you
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Swede wrote:
> Well, the divorce papers were "finally" delivered the other morning.
> The situation was not a surprise, but still the realization of having
> everything coming to an end still makes me feel like crap. Anyway,
> after a few days of st
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It seems that the prosecutor has seized 362 dollars that was in defendant's
wallet in the case I recently posted concerning probable cause for issuence
of a search warrant.
Yesterday the defendant went to court and was presented a NOTICE OF SEIZURE
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"greg" <gwa001@impulse.net.au> wrote in message
news:44057985.4050101@impulse.net.au...
>
>
> Koi-Lo wrote:
> >
> > "Smiler" <youmustbe@joking.com> wrote in message
> > news:WLPLf.1166$57.1049@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
> >
> >>
> >> "R. Nunnely"
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"greg" <gwa001@impulse.net.au> wrote in message
news:44057985.4050101@impulse.net.au...
>
>>> "R. Nunnely" <Riv543@noknot.com> wrote in message
>>> news:43fe8e6a@usenet.zapto.org...
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>> When it's done by qualified researches and is presented o
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It seems that the prosecutor has seized 362 dollars that was in defendant's
wallet in the case I recently posted concerning probable cause for issuence
of a search warrant.
Yesterday the defendant went to court and was presented a NOTICE OF SEIZURE
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For a mere $137.22 I'm going through this BS.
I used a wireless internet card 12 days including the return date.
Under the circumstances of a 15 day trail, I was suppose to have any
termination fees waived, a small usage amount would be adjusted. I g
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My former spouse and I would like to remove the insults which we wrote
against each other which are part of the permanent record at the court
house. Is it possible to expunge the record or at least to remove
offensive parts of it for posterity? We ar
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The company is not throwing it out. They want it to go to good use.
It's all good inventory. Doesn't this make it a gift?
Ken Smith wrote:
> Lindavi wrote:
> > For tax purposes a gift is one given out of "detached and disinterested
> > generosity"
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