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Re: Yea! Another one read the contract!



Roland Moore wrote:
> I am not in real estate. I have purchased and sold real estate. The dollar
> thing on the deed is a common item on many deeds I have seen in this state.
> It doesn't mean that only a dollar changed hands in the deal. In this state
> in reads something like 'for the some of one dollar and other
> consideration', meaning that cash was used versus cattle, horses, sheep,
> other land etc. I think it is some legal leftover that no one reads much
> into.
>


No.  I don't believe for an instant (at least in this case) that "other
monies" or cattle changed hands.  Bass is rather bovine in the way he
spreads the BS around but "Daddy" gave this house to Bass because he
just couldn't afford to buy another one.  I can understand this.  His
Cancer treatment must have cost him a small fortune.  It's no wonder
he's mortgaged up to the hilt.  You're really missing the "crux" of this
whole thing.  I told Bass his "Dad" gave him his house.  He denied it.
Slice and dice it anyway you want, Bass has been caught in another lie.
  You'll notice that everything I've said is backed up with solid
verifiable proof.  Even when Bass "tries" to provide any (to back his
outrageous stories and claims), he falls flat on his face.  Many moons
ago, he once told the group that the Cessna 152 was a "tail-dragger".
When I mentioned that it wasn't, he immediately changed his story to say
the "150" was.  That's not true either.  He then posted a picture of a
Cessna 140 (and said it was a 150).  He's an idiot.  An "ultra-maroon".
  A pathetic excuse for pond scum.  He's also the moron that argued
(until he was quite "yellow" in the face) that "aileron" can also be
spelled "aeleron".  Let's go further back...  Have you ever read the
Sentrol Application Handbook?  This idiot plagiarized it and then tried
to fob off the installation tips as his own.  He's a supposed "expert"
in Napco panels.  He couldn't program one to save his soul.  He once
bragged (in another installation fairy tale) that he'd programmed the
LCD keypads on the Napco system he'd installed in a church to read:
"Attention Burglar! Go Ahead Make My Day!" instead of the factory
programmed "System Ready" message.  He's yet to post the method by which
he did this.  The keypad has two lines of sixteen characters (for a
total of 32 including spaces).  Jack S. recently posted a response to
Nathan that you should read.  I think his post was bang on.


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