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I'm trying to think of the GA equivalent.
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Re: Taking our talents to the FB
so I just saw a news story on credit card companies' charging more and more fees. they said lots of cards charge "foreign usage feees?" seriously? I didn't even look at my bills last time I was outside. so if that's true what is the smart way to pay for stuff outside the country?
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So pay with a Capital One card. And for cash, get a bank account where foreign ATM use is free. |
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Lawyers in fiction
I've been cleaning out some files and found a page from a legal mystery by Paul Levine (it might be "To Speak for the Dead" but the title isn't on the photocopy).
One particular paragraph from this book cracked me up so I copied it and found it in one of my files. The protagonist is musing about the games lawyers play: "scrivening abusive letters, insulting the other's client in increasingly harsh terms until one or the other files suit. Once, in a petty dispute over a property line, H.T. Patterson wrote a twelve-page letter, accusing my client of everything from deceit, deception and duplicity to being on the grassy knoll in Dallas. Pressed for time, I responded simply, 'Fuck you; strong reply to follow.'" Yeah, I suppose this should have gone in the books thread. Too bad. |
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