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![]() Wayne Harrison typed: "daytripper" wrote So there's still a lot of these floating around in stores - and very likely at distributors - waiting for some unsuspecting person to buy them and use them to get into a tricky situation that they may not be able to get out of in a dry, alive state. I am 100% certain the defective sandals securely attached to my corpse would have led to a whole supply chain being indicted with a very high likelihood of conviction - or at least a healthy settlement (once again, another opportunity for my spouse to obtain great wealth has slid by the board ;-) have this addy laminated, and keep it in your wallet: a. wayne harrison attorney at law 101 s. elm st. greensboro, nc your estate, and my second wife, will thank you for this. There is something very, very wrong with pre-ambulance chasing. ;-) -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 17:56:26 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Wayne Harrison typed: "daytripper" wrote So there's still a lot of these floating around in stores - and very likely at distributors - waiting for some unsuspecting person to buy them and use them to get into a tricky situation that they may not be able to get out of in a dry, alive state. I am 100% certain the defective sandals securely attached to my corpse would have led to a whole supply chain being indicted with a very high likelihood of conviction - or at least a healthy settlement (once again, another opportunity for my spouse to obtain great wealth has slid by the board ;-) have this addy laminated, and keep it in your wallet: a. wayne harrison attorney at law 101 s. elm st. greensboro, nc your estate, and my second wife, will thank you for this. There is something very, very wrong with pre-ambulance chasing. ;-) Sounds more like coroner's van-chasing...I have no idea why this reminded me of this joke, but it did: A state cop is on his first day in a rural assignment area. He sees and starts chasing a speeding luxury car, rare in those parts. He hits his lights, and then his siren, and nothing - the car keeps going. The cop gets the sense that while the driver isn't stopping or slowing down, he isn't driving REALLY crazy, either, so runs the plates and the car is registered to a well-known community leader. He can't really figure out what's going on, and he doesn't really know the, er, "local score," so he calls in to his supervisor for advice. The supervisor says just stay with the car and he'll be right there and join the "chase." As soon as the supervisor is visible, the car pulls right over. The cop and his supervisor get out, and so does the driver. "What the hell are you doing, pal?," asks the cop. "Oh, geez, I'm sorry, officer...my wife ran off with one of your fellow officers last week, and I was afraid it was him trying to give her back..." TC, R |
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