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Dang....bounced a check...
John B wrote:
The first time it happened some many years ago, the Credit Union send two week notices to everyone that they were changing banks and would receive new checks in the mail with the proper routing numbers and such...I was out of the country. The second time it happened was just a few days ago and I still haven't figured out just how it came to be...what I see today is not how I learned to prepare a statement back in 1970... In any event, it averages out to one bounced check every thirty years...and I know the life spans of the men in my family. And as much as I want to, I do not think I shall live to bounce another.. Now, there are LAWS of THIS and THAT and HYDRAULICS and GRAVITY and AVERAGES and I got to wondering, if they indeed be laws....and if I indeed deliberately bounced a couple of more checks..... ....would I live longer? John The last check you write should be to your undertaker, and it should bounce. (I think that was the title of a book.) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Dang....bounced a check...
The first time it happened some many years ago, the Credit Union send two week notices to everyone that they were changing banks and would receive new checks in the mail with the proper routing numbers and such...I was out of the country. The second time it happened was just a few days ago and I still haven't figured out just how it came to be...what I see today is not how I learned to prepare a statement back in 1970... In any event, it averages out to one bounced check every thirty years...and I know the life spans of the men in my family. And as much as I want to, I do not think I shall live to bounce another.. Now, there are LAWS of THIS and THAT and HYDRAULICS and GRAVITY and AVERAGES and I got to wondering, if they indeed be laws....and if I indeed deliberately bounced a couple of more checks..... .....would I live longer? John |
Dang....bounced a check...
On Feb 18, 10:20*pm, "John B" wrote:
The first time it happened some many years ago, the Credit Union send two week notices to everyone that they were changing banks and would receive new checks in the mail with the proper routing numbers and such...I was out of the country. The second time it happened was just a few days ago and I still haven't figured out just how it came to be...what I see today is not how I learned to prepare a statement back in 1970... In any event, it averages out to one bounced check every thirty years...and I know the life spans of the men in my family. *And as much as I want to, I do not think I shall live to bounce another.. Now, there are LAWS of THIS and THAT and HYDRAULICS and GRAVITY and AVERAGES and I got to wondering, if they indeed be laws....and if I indeed deliberately bounced a couple of more checks..... ....would I live longer? John 95% of fatal accidents occur within five miles of home. Checks or no checks, I'd say its about time for you to get the hell out of Dodge. giles who knows a nice spot among the trees to camp for a week of chasing trouts and basses in the coulee country come the dog days of summer. |
Dang....bounced a check...
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 20:20:15 -0800, "John B" wrote:
The first time it happened some many years ago, the Credit Union send two week notices to everyone that they were changing banks and would receive new checks in the mail with the proper routing numbers and such...I was out of the country. The second time it happened was just a few days ago and I still haven't figured out just how it came to be...what I see today is not how I learned to prepare a statement back in 1970... In any event, it averages out to one bounced check every thirty years...and I know the life spans of the men in my family. And as much as I want to, I do not think I shall live to bounce another.. Now, there are LAWS of THIS and THAT and HYDRAULICS and GRAVITY and AVERAGES and I got to wondering, if they indeed be laws....and if I indeed deliberately bounced a couple of more checks..... ....would I live longer? It would depend to whom you wrote the checks... TC, R ....bouncing a check to a bookie, loanshark or the guy called "Big Guido JPOWW!!" to whom you lost a few grand in poker probably wouldn't add many years to your life...YYMV... John |
Dang....bounced a check...
a check is nothing more than a promise
to pay.... |
Dang....bounced a check...
The last check you write should be to your undertaker, and it should bounce. (I think that was the title of a book.) No, undertakers are the most trustworthy of professionals. They'll be the last to let you down. Frank Reid |
Dang....bounced a check...
"Giles" wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 10:20 pm, "John B" wrote: The first time it happened some many years ago, the Credit Union send two week notices to everyone that they were changing banks and would receive new checks in the mail with the proper routing numbers and such...I was out of the country. The second time it happened was just a few days ago and I still haven't figured out just how it came to be...what I see today is not how I learned to prepare a statement back in 1970... In any event, it averages out to one bounced check every thirty years...and I know the life spans of the men in my family. And as much as I want to, I do not think I shall live to bounce another.. Now, there are LAWS of THIS and THAT and HYDRAULICS and GRAVITY and AVERAGES and I got to wondering, if they indeed be laws....and if I indeed deliberately bounced a couple of more checks..... ....would I live longer? John ^95% of fatal accidents occur within five miles of home. Checks or no &^checks, I'd say its about time for you to get the hell out of Dodge. giles *who knows a nice spot among the trees to camp for a week of chasing {trouts and basses in the coulee country come the dog days of summer. If you only knew how good that sounds...if it wasn't for spring I would shoot myself every winter,... john |
Dang....bounced a check...
On Feb 20, 12:07*am, "John B" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 10:20 pm, "John B" wrote: The first time it happened some many years ago, the Credit Union send two week notices to everyone that they were changing banks and would receive new checks in the mail with the proper routing numbers and such...I was out of the country. The second time it happened was just a few days ago and I still haven't figured out just how it came to be...what I see today is not how I learned to prepare a statement back in 1970... In any event, it averages out to one bounced check every thirty years...and I know the life spans of the men in my family. And as much as I want to, I do not think I shall live to bounce another.. Now, there are LAWS of THIS and THAT and HYDRAULICS and GRAVITY and AVERAGES and I got to wondering, if they indeed be laws....and if I indeed deliberately bounced a couple of more checks..... ....would I live longer? John ^95% of fatal accidents occur within five miles of home. *Checks or no &^checks, I'd say its about time for you to get the hell out of Dodge. giles *who knows a nice spot among the trees to camp for a week of chasing {trouts and basses in the coulee country come the dog days of summer. If you only knew how good that sounds...if it wasn't for spring I would shoot myself every winter,... john And you, like so many of us, are getting to an age where such a policy would eventually result in substantial ammunition costs. giles yet another reason to be depressed......one of those vicious circle thingies. :( |
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