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![]() The joke is Cheatem, not Screwum, you dolt. Something tells me that if you were seriously injured by someone else's negligence that you would be the first person to run crying to a lawyer claiming that you were entitled to compensation well in excess of what the injury is worth.
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That was not a joke dipschit but you are absolutely correct on the second part..Wtf not!...I negotiate direct, don't need no steenkin lawyer sticking his grubby hands in my pie...a family member was in a car accident bout 10 years ago, broken bones, metal replacement parts etc...awarded 250K..after docs and shysters he cleared 35 grand. ![]()
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![]() I have a question. What happens if someone brings up a political topic in the esoteric section? Will it be allowed? If not, what qualifies as a political discussion, aside from obvious political discussions? For example, when there is a shooting like the other day, even though a shooting isn't a political event, there could be policy implications, such as possible gun restrictions.
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our host build a dedicated room for his friends to air out their political differences. it was a nice gesture and one that i think deserves gratitude for it's many years of availability. but as much as i try to avoid reading too much into peoples motivations it's kind of hard to ignore a work crew showing up and bulldozing the part of your hosts home reserved for those discussions. i've never met steve but i think he's expressed clearly enough that he's okay with sharp elbows and expects you to have a thick skin if you engage here. but maybe he didn't enjoy seeing a portion of his creation devolving into the old espn board. and there's always the circus at p.a. which makes the politics room here look like the algonquin round table. |
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I just found a dead ladybug right next to my keyboard. |
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I would love to see you try to handle an injury case on your own, I can guarantee you that you would get far less money than a lawyer could get you after the lawyer gets the fee. |
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my cuz got 250...the accident was in the state of CA..after medical/hospital costs(huge) and lawyer fee he was left with the 35K..Turns out his lawyer is originally from Pgh and a Steeler/Pirate fan and i talked to him on the phone..nice guy...
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"If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think" - Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (1857-1938) When you are right, no one remembers;when you are wrong, no one forgets. Thought for today.."No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong" - Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, French moralist (1613-1680) |