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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 6:48:40 PM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
Hey, isn't that the way the mob works?



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 8:23:21 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 82486
 
A gold plated law firm, every lawyer dreams of that. Here the local schmoozes control the judiciary which is more corrupt than Brazil and they all drive big Mercedes flag ships. What ever drivel they serve up and spout in court is bound to win. In their office a spiral staircase leads to the law library upstairs and priceless artwork hangs on the walls. They wrap their hides in the most expensive clothes and have the coolest lap tops. Street hookers are less brazen and worthy of more respect.



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 9:31:12 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
Nope. Wrong again. I don't invest with clients nor do I accept any payment but cash. I have accepted property in payment for services once. I took a timeshare week in payment of a long overdue bill. The deals I invest in mainly are real estate deals, primarily multifamily or distressed stuff. I have a good feel for the market because, being a RE lawyer, I see who buys and who sells and for how much all day long, every day. Its my business. I couldn't give up my day job but it does add nicely to the bottom line...

JLA



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 9:31:12 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 82486
 
Nope. Wrong again. I don't invest with clients nor do I accept any payment but cash. I have accepted property in payment for services once. I took a timeshare week in payment of a long overdue bill. The deals I invest in mainly are real estate deals, primarily multifamily or distressed stuff. I have a good feel for the market because, being a RE lawyer, I see who buys and who sells and for how much all day long, every day. Its my business. I couldn't give up my day job but it does add nicely to the bottom line...

JLA



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 9:31:12 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 82486
 
Nope. Wrong again. I don't invest with clients nor do I accept any payment but cash. I have accepted property in payment for services once. I took a timeshare week in payment of a long overdue bill. The deals I invest in mainly are real estate deals, primarily multifamily or distressed stuff. I have a good feel for the market because, being a RE lawyer, I see who buys and who sells and for how much all day long, every day. Its my business. I couldn't give up my day job but it does add nicely to the bottom line...

JLA



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 9:31:12 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 82486
 
Nope. Wrong again. I don't invest with clients nor do I accept any payment but cash. I have accepted property in payment for services once. I took a timeshare week in payment of a long overdue bill. The deals I invest in mainly are real estate deals, primarily multifamily or distressed stuff. I have a good feel for the market because, being a RE lawyer, I see who buys and who sells and for how much all day long, every day. Its my business. I couldn't give up my day job but it does add nicely to the bottom line...

JLA



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 9:31:12 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 82486
 
Nope. Wrong again. I don't invest with clients nor do I accept any payment but cash. I have accepted property in payment for services once. I took a timeshare week in payment of a long overdue bill. The deals I invest in mainly are real estate deals, primarily multifamily or distressed stuff. I have a good feel for the market because, being a RE lawyer, I see who buys and who sells and for how much all day long, every day. Its my business. I couldn't give up my day job but it does add nicely to the bottom line...

JLA



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/4/2001 9:31:12 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
Nope. Wrong again. I don't invest with clients nor do I accept any payment but cash. I have accepted property in payment for services once. I took a timeshare week in payment of a long overdue bill. The deals I invest in mainly are real estate deals, primarily multifamily or distressed stuff. I have a good feel for the market because, being a RE lawyer, I see who buys and who sells and for how much all day long, every day. Its my business. I couldn't give up my day job but it does add nicely to the bottom line...

JLA



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (25933)9/5/2001 11:17:47 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
Let me see if I've got your MO correct.

1. Ask a fairly mundane question, a little on the personal side.

2. Hotly pursue details that are none of your frickin' business.

3. Start flinging intimidation through innuendo.

4. Make wild ass offensive personal and false accusations.

5. Retreat while the person defends themselves and wait for an opportunity to claim you are being victimized.

Seen it many times from you and your buddies. yaaawn.