N8KDV wrote:
the mewwddd wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 18:31:03 -0500, N8KDV
wrote:
the mewwddd wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 18:05:05 -0500, N8KDV
wrote:
MnMikew wrote:
"Michael Bryant" wrote in message
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Hey Loser,
My lawyer wants the number to your prosecutor. Put your courage where your
mouth is and post it, please.
I think we can get this settled pretty fast.
I'm sure the prosecutor would be thrilled to have his/her number posted on
Usenet.
What a maroon.
Mikey thinks I'm kidding... someone should slap him up side the head and inform
him that I'm not. Maybe his 'attorney' will enlighten him.
I think if you aren't kidding you are going to spend a **** load of
money for nothing..
You obviously haven't been paying attention... as I stated in an earlier response to
you, obtaining a PPO is free. Can you spell it?
F R double E
goodluck, you will really need it.
No, I'm afraid it's Bryant that may indeed need the luck.
Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
Ohhh...I see! So you really have no money to afford a real lawyer? You
better sell them radios then. That ought to be enough money to get you
about 2 hours with a real lawyer.
Let me try to explain this to you one more time. The PPO is free. That does not
necessarily mean that I do not have the money to hire an attorney, it's just in this
particular instance I have no need to hire an attorney.
I own my home, I have two vehicles, I have money in the bank, I have a 401k, I have
IRA's, I own 400 shares of Microsoft, 1000 shares of Tomkins PLC, etc, etc....
I haven't been to work in over 9 months, I'm 50 years old...
I'm sure you're smart enough to figure it out. Or not.
In case you're wondering what I do in my 'spare time', I look for gaps in portfolio's...
Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
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