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Old 03-11-2011, 12:23 PM
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Shouldn't full names be included in this most recent Battle Royal?

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Yes.....all posts in this thread will require first and last names. If your post doesn't have it either edit out your post or put your name in it....

Better yet, if you put your full name in your sig line, as others do, then this will never be an issue. One person, TheSquire idiot, has already been banned today for eternity (and that's a real long time ) . He went ballistic on me in a PM. I can't repeat all of the F bombs etc.....but suffice it to say he committed "police suicide" on the board. I was tired of his idiocy anyway so was happy to have him leave.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:41 PM
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Yes.....all posts in this thread will require first and last names. If your post doesn't have it either edit out your post or put your name in it....

Better yet, if you put your full name in your sig line, as others do, then this will never be an issue. One person, TheSquire idiot, has already been banned today for eternity (and that's a real long time ) . He went ballistic on me in a PM. I can't repeat all of the F bombs etc.....but suffice it to say he committed "police suicide" on the board. I was tired of his idiocy anyway so was happy to have him leave.
Ah..too bad...I rather enjoyed his attempts to make us think he was Charlie Sheen even though anyone can see his IP address was coming from the East Coast.
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Ah..too bad...I rather enjoyed his attempts to make us think he was Charlie Sheen even though anyone can see his IP address was coming from the East Coast.
Really!? That makes it all the funnier to me. whenever I read a post of his I couldn't help but think of a business in Chelsea Mass called ---The Squire.
It's a , um er "gentlemens club" of the seedier sort. Whenever we did a job nearby on a nice day a coworker of mine would always drive by. The "talent " was usually sunbathing in the parking lot.

Somehow he always made me recall that.

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Old 03-11-2011, 02:26 PM
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It's a , um er "gentlemens club" of the seedier sort. Whenever we did a job nearby on a nice day a coworker of mine would always drive by. The "talent " was usually sunbathing in the parking lot.

Nothing says class like sunbathing in a parking lot.
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Old 03-11-2011, 04:09 PM
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I can say that as a litigation lawyer in Michigan, I am very impressed with Jeff's offer of 400K, putting his money where his mouth is, based on the results of a public polygraph. In Michigan, a polygraph is quite limited with regard to its admissibility, as it can only be considered by a judge in the context of a motion for new trial in a criminal case. Michigan case law suggests that while polygraph examiners are generally unanimous with respect to the test's reliability, the general scientific community is not so convinced. Without disclosing any matters subject to attorney-client privilege (all of what follows is a matter or public information), let me say that
I have a client whose credibility is at issue in a case based entirely on circumstantial evidence, and the client passed a polygraph, but based on the whole of the evidence, I would not be able to positively state that client was telling the truth to the polygraph examiner.

All of which is not to be considered criticism of Jeff at all, or to take sides in this matter of which I know nothing. I believe that it does certainly reflect Jeff's sincerity, but 33 years of litigation experience tell me that on quite a few occasions, each side in a dispute believes in the truth of its own position. Jeff, however, has a ton of litigation experience too!

I would just hope as we all love this hobby so much, that this particular dispute turns out as well as possible for everyone involved.

Best regards, guys, and thanks for being there for me when I needed info.

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Old 03-11-2011, 05:09 PM
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Larry, Doug does not believe that he has not committed fraud. Which is why he'll never take me up on an offer which has no monetary downside for him.
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Old 03-11-2011, 06:24 PM
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it has been a few months since i checked the board. now that the suit has been settled , is it over? are all the party's involved free and clear? rand brotman

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Really!? That makes it all the funnier to me. whenever I read a post of his I couldn't help but think of a business in Chelsea Mass called ---The Squire.
It's a , um er "gentlemens club" of the seedier sort. Whenever we did a job nearby on a nice day a coworker of mine would always drive by. The "talent " was usually sunbathing in the parking lot.

Somehow he always made me recall that.

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Hey Steve,
Health permitting, we should hold a "net54 night" during the next Shriner's Show at the Squire or Louie DB's Golden Banana!
What do you think? Let's show the boys here the seedy Route One dives!

lol, have fun,
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Old 03-12-2011, 07:50 AM
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I wonder if there would be much interest? If there is, I might be up for it. Haven't been to a club in a decade or so.

I'm kinda feeling old, the RT1 mention made me look it up, and I remembered it wrong. We'd drive past the King arthur lounge. Off Rt1 by quite a bit, but on the way out of the chelsea produce market area.

I'm not that familiar with the nightspots of the area, It was just usually sort of on the way home from fixing dock levelers at one of the produce places.

edited to say I'm a bit sorry to derail the thread. Back to legal matters.

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Especially with the abundance of honorable houses... Why we bobos bid, consign, and purchase from these teflon sharks is senseless beyond belief. I see Cardboard Rehab, the Reality Show coming.
This is all our own faults.

Bill, I hope it has changed. But whan I lived up that way in the 80s, the GB was a Chippendales type bar... I remember many of the Lynn Hosp 3-11 nurses (aka OHBs) frequented that joint after shift. That entire region of the State is comical and frightening at the same time.
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Really!? That makes it all the funnier to me. whenever I read a post of his I couldn't help but think of a business in Chelsea Mass called ---The Squire.
It's a , um er "gentlemens club" of the seedier sort. Whenever we did a job nearby on a nice day a coworker of mine would always drive by. The "talent " was usually sunbathing in the parking lot.

Somehow he always made me recall that.

Steve Birmingham
Since it's been derailed a bit, I can tie talks of The Squire back to sports by saying Mo Vaughn would frequent The Squire on many an occasion back in the mid 90s. I worked in Everett at the time and had the occasional lunch break with my co-workers at The Squire, and remember seeing the Hit Dog in there at least a half dozen times. Ah, the days...

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i'm happy with my collection. period.

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Old 03-12-2011, 01:29 PM
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Hey, Doug Allen agreed to take a polygraph test about allegations of his fraud!













Woops, just kidding! Free catalogs for all!
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Jeff,

Is it really such a good idea to pick a fight with a high priest shill bid assassin warlock like Doug Allen? He's on a drug called Doug Allen. If you tried it once, you would die. Your face would melt off and your children would weep over your exploded body. He's on a quest to claim absolute victory on every front, starting with this settlement. Doug Allen is, in short, duh, winning!

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