A jar won't cut it, not with the amount of Miller Lite Rusty has to recycle. Now maybe, if the City of Anderson were to replace one of its water towers, and wondering what to do with the old one, a win-win solution could occur. I'm not gonna help him dig the hole to bury it though, I guarantee you. He probably wouldn't even bother, anyway. He'd just stand on top, open the hatch, and listen for the splash.
Do you think T_M will put the water tower in the back of his S-10 and haul it out to my house. I do not think it would scatch it much nor do I think he would be able to tell.
I hope that you have a great day today and I that your tomorrow is even better than you can imagine..
Here is a story that should be in the news that was disclosed via water/sewer bills.
Remember John Neal, the gambler, he was at the Chesterfield town meet. Requested the water/sewer bill be canceled for the time the titles of property were taken and thus was not his.
Stated when titles were taken by Prosecutor for illegal gambling, he was no longer the owner and not responsible for the bills. New owner, the state, leased the properties and somebody made money. But did not pay the bills. In an appeal, property was returned, but to be in his relative's name not his. Past bill for period NOT owned has been sent to the current owner who got the titles.
This was disclosed at meet for the bill sent by Chesterfield. Someone should have asked, were other bills like the county property tax also skipped???
So, officials take property, make money with the properties, but don't pay their bills. I think this indicates bad leadership.
I'm sorry, but I can't work up any sympathy for John Neal-- a career criminal in my book. I'll bet I could live quite well the rest of my life on the taxes he's failed to pay. If everyone paid their fair share, those of us who DO pay what we're being billed would surely be paying less. Maybe not, what do I know?
A jar won't cut it, not with the amount of Miller Lite Rusty has to recycle. Now maybe, if the City of Anderson were to replace one of its water towers, and wondering what to do with the old one, a win-win solution could occur. I'm not gonna help him dig the hole to bury it though, I guarantee you. He probably wouldn't even bother, anyway. He'd just stand on top, open the hatch, and listen for the splash.
"You durn kids get outta my yard!"
Do you think T_M will put the water tower in the back of his S-10 and haul it out to my house. I do not think it would scatch it much nor do I think he would be able to tell.
I hope that you have a great day today and I that your tomorrow is even better than you can imagine..
If you could get some wheels under it, your big old dog could probably pull it.
"You durn kids get outta my yard!"
Last time T_M was over I got the saddle out and he road the big old dog around the back yard. Dog did not even know Tiny was sitting on his back.
I hope that you have a great day today and I that your tomorrow is even better than you can imagine..
Here is a story that should be in the news that was disclosed via water/sewer bills.
Remember John Neal, the gambler, he was at the Chesterfield town meet. Requested the water/sewer bill be canceled for the time the titles of property were taken and thus was not his.
Stated when titles were taken by Prosecutor for illegal gambling, he was no longer the owner and not responsible for the bills. New owner, the state, leased the properties and somebody made money. But did not pay the bills.
In an appeal, property was returned, but to be in his relative's name not his.
Past bill for period NOT owned has been sent to the current owner who got the titles.
This was disclosed at meet for the bill sent by Chesterfield. Someone should have asked, were other bills like the county property tax also skipped???
So, officials take property, make money with the properties, but don't pay their bills. I think this indicates bad leadership.
What do you think???
I may see if rusty will rent that big dog.. I could harness him up to the S-10 and save some fuel ..
It is not length of life, but depth of life.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
How a Man plays the game shows something of his character
How he loses shows all of it..
I know that what he did was wrong but the propery was not his when the government took it they should pay the bills. Did he lose all his money?
I'm sorry, but I can't work up any sympathy for John Neal-- a career criminal in my book. I'll bet I could live quite well the rest of my life on the taxes he's failed to pay. If everyone paid their fair share, those of us who DO pay what we're being billed would surely be paying less. Maybe not, what do I know?
"You durn kids get outta my yard!"
And for those of you that think John Neal is out of business I have this beach front property here close to Chesterfield.
Don't ever underestimate what you can do for other people. Don't ever underestimate the power of kindness. D. Wayne Lukas
Good point