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Pretty Little Flower 06-21-2005 11:35 AM

Judge comes down on insufficiently greedy associate.
 
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Originally posted by Iron Steve
Clever! I like the cut of your jib bro!
I think you mean "banal," not "clever."

Iron Steve 06-21-2005 01:38 PM

Judge comes down on insufficiently greedy associate.
 
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Originally posted by Pretty Little Flower
I think you mean "banal," not "clever."
Banal, quote, unquote, is the new [airquotes] droll [/airquotes]which was the new [italics][bold]clever[/bold][/italics] (emphasis added, iykwimaittyd).

Always.getting.your.back.

Pretty Little Flower 06-22-2005 11:54 PM

Judge comes down on insufficiently greedy associate.
 
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Originally posted by Iron Steve
Banal, quote, unquote, is the new [airquotes] droll [/airquotes]which was the new [italics][bold]clever[/bold][/italics] (emphasis added, iykwimaittyd).

Always.getting.your.back.
(ikwym)

Iron Steve 06-23-2005 12:33 AM

Judge comes down on insufficiently greedy associate.
 
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Originally posted by Pretty Little Flower
(ikwym)
T,ihtyw.

NotFromHere 08-08-2005 12:20 PM

Sloppy
 
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Incorrect postage has cost Wal-Mart a challenge to a state Land Use Board of Appeals decision backing the city's denial of plans for a new 207,000-square-foot store.

Attorneys for Wal-Mart submitted their appeal to the Oregon Court of Appeals in Salem on July 1, dangerously close to the 21-day deadline for appealing the June 9 decision by the board. While Wal-Mart filed the appeal with the court via certified mail, copies were sent to the city of Central Point and the citizens group Central Point First using regular first-class postage.

A court records spokeswoman, who did not give her name, told the Mail Tribune newspaper in Medford the case had been dismissed because the notice of appeal was "not considered to have been timely filed." Central Point community-development director Tom Humphrey said the city had received notice from its own land-use attorney, Bill Kabeiseman of Portland, that the case had been dismissed.

"Our attorneys picked up on the fact it was sent by first-class mail, so they went ahead and asked the appellate court to dismiss it at that point," Humphrey told the newspaper.

Wal-Mart attorneys Greg Hathaway and Michael Connors in Portland, who filed the appeal, were not available to comment. A similar error in postage allowed plans for a Wal-Mart store in neighboring Medford to continue.

Medford's appeal of Wal-Mart's plans for a store was dismissed by the Oregon Court of Appeals on April 12 because the city did not mail the appeal by certified mail, which provides proof of mailing and date and time of delivery.

Wal-Mart attorneys had planned to argue that the appeals board had not ruled on issues raised by either the city or the Arkansas-based retail giant. They also claim that the board interpreted portions of the city planning code to find additional evidence to support denial of the project.

Penske_Account 08-08-2005 12:51 PM

Sloppy
 
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Originally posted by NotFromHere
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Incorrect postage has cost Wal-Mart a challenge to a state Land Use Board of Appeals decision backing the city's denial of plans for a new 207,000-square-foot store.

Attorneys for Wal-Mart submitted their appeal to the Oregon Court of Appeals in Salem on July 1, dangerously close to the 21-day deadline for appealing the June 9 decision by the board. While Wal-Mart filed the appeal with the court via certified mail, copies were sent to the city of Central Point and the citizens group Central Point First using regular first-class postage.

A court records spokeswoman, who did not give her name, told the Mail Tribune newspaper in Medford the case had been dismissed because the notice of appeal was "not considered to have been timely filed." Central Point community-development director Tom Humphrey said the city had received notice from its own land-use attorney, Bill Kabeiseman of Portland, that the case had been dismissed.

"Our attorneys picked up on the fact it was sent by first-class mail, so they went ahead and asked the appellate court to dismiss it at that point," Humphrey told the newspaper.

Wal-Mart attorneys Greg Hathaway and Michael Connors in Portland, who filed the appeal, were not available to comment. A similar error in postage allowed plans for a Wal-Mart store in neighboring Medford to continue.

Medford's appeal of Wal-Mart's plans for a store was dismissed by the Oregon Court of Appeals on April 12 because the city did not mail the appeal by certified mail, which provides proof of mailing and date and time of delivery.

Wal-Mart attorneys had planned to argue that the appeals board had not ruled on issues raised by either the city or the Arkansas-based retail giant. They also claim that the board interpreted portions of the city planning code to find additional evidence to support denial of the project.
Isn't this more appropriate for the PacNW Board? Hank, can we have a topicality ruling?

NotFromHere 08-08-2005 01:05 PM

Sloppy
 
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Originally posted by Penske_Account
Isn't this more appropriate for the PacNW Board? Hank, can we have a topicality ruling?
I had considered that, except that no one reads that board except for you and me. Do what you want.

Penske_Account 08-08-2005 01:06 PM

Sloppy
 
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Originally posted by NotFromHere
I had considered that, except that no one reads that board except for you and me. Do what you want.
And Ollie.

Spanky 08-08-2005 09:34 PM

Sloppy
 
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Originally posted by NotFromHere
I had considered that, except that no one reads that board except for you and me. Do what you want.
I am here now. I didn't realize this board existed. I will post any non-political stuff here.

Penske_Account 08-08-2005 09:48 PM

Insurgent powers
 
ACTIVATE!

Spanky 08-08-2005 11:07 PM

Insurgent powers
 
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Originally posted by Penske_Account
ACTIVATE!
If I don't get a call from the Serbian by the end of the day tomorrow I am going to go to her place of employment and plead my case.

Penske_Account 08-08-2005 11:12 PM

Insurgent powers
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
If I don't get a call from the Serbian by the end of the day tomorrow I am going to go to her place of employment and plead my case.
What do you have to lose? I would not be surprised if she was not impressed by the effourt and succumbs to your kavorkian charms.

Spanky 08-08-2005 11:17 PM

Insurgent powers
 
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Originally posted by Penske_Account
What do you have to lose? I would not be surprised if she was not impressed by the effourt and succumbs to your kavorkian charms.
One can always hope. I have a cousin who lives in Seattle that has a big Yacht. His crew will take it up to the San Juans or desolation sound so I can fly up and hang out. A couple time when I visited Seatle I got to stay on the boat. Really impressed the chicks. He has now decided to sell it!!!!!!!! Wihtout my permission!!!!!!!!. How dare he. He clearly has forgotten that I am the epicenter of the universe. Can you send someone down to splinter one of his knee caps with a threat to do the other if he sells the boat. This is a real crisis and help is needed pronto.

Penske_Account 08-08-2005 11:28 PM

the Modfather
 
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Originally posted by Spanky
One can always hope. I have a cousin who lives in Seattle that has a big Yacht. His crew will take it up to the San Juans or desolation sound so I can fly up and hang out. A couple time when I visited Seatle I got to stay on the boat. Really impressed the chicks. He has now decided to sell it!!!!!!!! Wihtout my permission!!!!!!!!. How dare he. He clearly has forgotten that I am the epicenter of the universe. Can you send someone down to splinter one of his knee caps with a threat to do the other if he sells the boat. This is a real crisis and help is needed pronto.
Done. Just remember, some day, and that day may never come, I'll call upon you to do a service for me. But uh, until that day -- accept this justice as a gift on a random Monday in the dog days of August.

NotFromHere 08-09-2005 11:52 AM

Insurgent powers
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Spanky
One can always hope. I have a cousin who lives in Seattle that has a big Yacht. His crew will take it up to the San Juans or desolation sound so I can fly up and hang out. A couple time when I visited Seatle I got to stay on the boat. Really impressed the chicks. He has now decided to sell it!!!!!!!! Wihtout my permission!!!!!!!!. How dare he. He clearly has forgotten that I am the epicenter of the universe. Can you send someone down to splinter one of his knee caps with a threat to do the other if he sells the boat. This is a real crisis and help is needed pronto.
Cool. Can I ride in the yacht?

Tell him he has to move from the city if he sells the boat. It's the law.

We spent the weekend in Friday Harbor on a 75 ft Hatteras - owned by the mayor of Friday Harbor. It was a lot of fun.


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