, sheltered places where
[size=85]Thanks, Jaysen. I’d much rather have a reprieve! However, I must say the stress paid off. Verdict = $3.1 million! Happy, happy clients! :mrgreen: [/size]
[size=85]and presumably Happy, happy lawyers! Or as Handel had it in Acis and Galatea I think, “Oh, happy, happy we” (which I always thought a particularly lame principal line for a chorus!)
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they could plan
to destroy pigeon
[size=70]But can they collect? i have seen folks win, but never manage to collect due to more legal shenanigans. I have begun to lose faith in legal systems that are not measured in calibers. But then those systems are pretty useless as well.
Man am I getting jaded in my middle age…[/size]
when they matured
[size=85]Yes, very, very happy we. And yes, it’s collectable; it’s the amount a public university has to pay our clients for the “eminent domain” appropriation of their properties (a bar, storefronts and apartments) for a student housing project. It’s about twice what was offered.[/size]
into jaysen look-alikes
. The larval three-legged
[size=70]don’t get me started on immanent domain. Nothing like “owning” property that you have no right to. Grand-pa lost 1/2 acre and 3ft off the front of his tool and die shop in the 60’s. They reimbursed him at agri price instead of industrial. Killed his business and eventually him. [/size]
mutant cowboy look-alikes
surveyed the skies
while humming country-music
while loading shells
with radioactive birdshot
that was defective
. Marty was aghast
at the condition
of the inter-species
breeding colony behind
the demolished settlements
. So he devised
a complex subterfuge
to sneak past