Mineman,
<<Aber says: With the Jan. budget Winspear did not include the usual form that was included with previous budgets for us to sign, and now Winspear says we didn't sign and send them the Jan. form so we are no longer part of the $12 million bulk sampling program.>>
I hope ABER does not plan to go into court and tell the judge:
"Gee, your honor, we didn't know that little piece of paper was that important. You see, Trixie, she's the receptionist. Well, she got one of those huge muffeletta sandwiches with all that olive oil. That new EYEtalian place puts way too much olive oil on everything.
Well, she needed something to set it on, the sandwich I mean, so she used that ole JV agreement to kinda sop up all that oil. I mean, she didn't want to get oil all over her important papers the she was working on. Well, that sandwich was so big and oily, no way Trixie could eat it all. So she wrapped it in that JV Agreement to take home for Ronnie. That's her husband.
Well, poor Ronnie ate the sandwich and threw that oily JV Agreement away in the garbage. It wasn't his fault.
So, yer honor, we didn't know that other paper was important. So, could we please have our piece of Snap Lake, please?
CAB
Oh, BTW, Minman, since you took the trouble to call the company, why didn't you ask the key question. WHEN DID YOU SEND WSP THE MONEY? If not why not? That would have short circuited the cover story and elicited this response, "I'm sorry, you will have to ask our attorneys about that." |