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![]() "GregP" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:30:07 -0500, "Wolfgang" wrote: From our "In fairness, though...." department: This door swings both ways. Rumor has it that sometimes both individual institutions of higher learning and the United States Department of Education have to wait a wee bit for their money too. Wolfgang who has passed both ways through that door. ![]() Yeah, I got mine a hell of a lot quicker than I paid it back.... and I used mine to buy an old van. I was going to go cross country in it, but never got further than NH (probably because I went in the wrong direction). The most creative (and educational) use of student loans I ever heard of was a friend of mine, who shall remain nameless. He used his student loans to buy a nice new sports car, which he drove to Florida and traded for an old jalopy with a trunkful of hashish. Which he drove (at speed limit) back to New England and sold in small amounts for enough of a profit to buy a nice chunk of land alongside a whitewater river, as well as enough boats and gear to start a river company, which he ran successfully for a dozen years or so until he got such a lucrative offer on the whole thing that he sold it, paid off the student loan, bought himself another new sports car, another chunk of property in town, and lived happily ever after. --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... "GregP" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:30:07 -0500, "Wolfgang" wrote: From our "In fairness, though...." department: This door swings both ways. Rumor has it that sometimes both individual institutions of higher learning and the United States Department of Education have to wait a wee bit for their money too. Wolfgang who has passed both ways through that door. ![]() Yeah, I got mine a hell of a lot quicker than I paid it back.... and I used mine to buy an old van. I was going to go cross country in it, but never got further than NH (probably because I went in the wrong direction). The most creative (and educational) use of student loans I ever heard of was a friend of mine, who shall remain nameless. He used his student loans to buy a nice new sports car, which he drove to Florida and traded for an old jalopy with a trunkful of hashish. Which he drove (at speed limit) back to New England and sold in small amounts for enough of a profit to buy a nice chunk of land alongside a whitewater river, as well as enough boats and gear to start a river company, which he ran successfully for a dozen years or so dude should have skipped step one, hitched to fla, and bought the jalopy and even more hash. yfitons wayno (hindsight is 20/20) |
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"riverman" wrote in message ... "GregP" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:30:07 -0500, "Wolfgang" wrote: From our "In fairness, though...." department: This door swings both ways. Rumor has it that sometimes both individual institutions of higher learning and the United States Department of Education have to wait a wee bit for their money too. Wolfgang who has passed both ways through that door. ![]() Yeah, I got mine a hell of a lot quicker than I paid it back.... and I used mine to buy an old van. I was going to go cross country in it, but never got further than NH (probably because I went in the wrong direction). The most creative (and educational) use of student loans I ever heard of was a friend of mine, who shall remain nameless. He used his student loans to buy a nice new sports car, which he drove to Florida and traded for an old jalopy with a trunkful of hashish. Which he drove (at speed limit) back to New England and sold in small amounts for enough of a profit to buy a nice chunk of land alongside a whitewater river, as well as enough boats and gear to start a river company, which he ran successfully for a dozen years or so dude should have skipped step one, hitched to fla, and bought the jalopy and even more hash. yfitons wayno (hindsight is 20/20) If anyone would know the importance of hiding the cash, it should be you. That sports car was the ESSENTIAL step one. That was the totally untraceable "seed" money, the rest is just "business." (Don't your clients teach you ANYTHING ? ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message .. . dude should have skipped step one, hitched to fla, and bought the jalopy and even more hash. yfitons wayno (hindsight is 20/20) Either way, I'd have gotten nabbed! Mark --no hindsight needed:-( -- |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote (Don't your clients teach you ANYTHING ? ;-) i don't think folks who ****ed up bad enough to have to hire a defense lawyer are very good teachers. ![]() wayno |
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: (Don't your clients teach you ANYTHING ? ;-) i don't think folks who ****ed up bad enough to have to hire a defense lawyer are very good teachers. ![]() Good point. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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