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Larry "Douchebag" Root is nothing more than an old geriatric PhfuckTard TROLL... She accuses everyone who injects reality into her dream world and paranoid delusions of being liars, trolls, meanie thugs, and homicidal maniacs. Threats against you and your family's life??!... spare us the histrionic drama and paranoid delusions sugartits. Haven't forgotten about Karen.... just biding my time on when to drop the "files" in her lap. She'll be SO proud! See you around old goat, as everyone knows you'll be back under yet another screen name... BTW, just like your "priest", you'd be well advised to kick your so called "IP PI" square in the nuts and demand a refund of your social security check.
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Well...geez Larry don't you feel special...You haven't figured it out yet? Nobody gives a crap.
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Slow day, so figure I'd bump this TTT for scheits and giggles. Besides, I hear both Claiborne and Root are peeking.
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We are about due for the "Born Again" thread...
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I hear both Claiborne and Root are peeking. We are about due for the "Born Again" thread... I suppose it depends on what they guys are peeking at. Could be a Closetus Exodus thread...
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Slow day, so figure I'd bump this TTT for scheits and giggles. Besides, I hear both Claiborne and Root are peeking. safariman User Campfire Oracle 4 minutes 49 seconds ago Logging out
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"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, you'll be a mile from them, and you'll have their shoes."
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Seems worthy of a tattoo. You got the guns for it? You the biggest guy in your quartet? Ever ass-shoot a bear?
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
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Seems worthy of a tattoo. You got the guns for it? You the biggest guy in your quartet? Ever ass-shoot a bear? I'm working on it. Figured I'd start here:
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you need to bolt a winch onto that plastic thingie on the back of the cab and then you're all set to peddle inappropriate investments to old people.
My diploma is a DD214
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And don't forget to spool in a half mile of steel cable.
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you would think this would be over by now, if it was going to be.
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Wow, I wish I could say I was surprised.
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Seems worthy of a tattoo. You got the guns for it? You the biggest guy in your quartet? Ever ass-shoot a bear? I'm working on it. Figured I'd start here: !!! !!!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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This is quoted from Sherri today on the fire. Didn't want to mess up that thread so brought it here. I thought they just went BR in Feb or so. Wonder how in the world they could afford a new motorcycle.
Teal, Congrats on getting your endorsement and thanks for a fun thread. I've enjoyed looking at all the pics posted.
I've been riding a HD Street 750, and it's been a nice upgrade to my Suzuki Savage 650. It's primarily water cooled, and it's my understanding that only the V-Rod, in the HD line, has used the water-cooled engine.
I use my Street for work commute, day trips, and look forward to an 1-2 day trip up to Spokane and Northern Idaho. I recently took it to a bike rally in Eastern Oregon and had a blast riding with other riders on all types of bikes. The Street is a real conversation piece, as this bike is unlike anything else HD has came out with.
If you enjoy polishing chrome, this bike is not for you. The Streets have mostly black for the engine and exhaust. I added the Screaming Eagle air cleaner and 2 brothers exhaust for some additional horse power....and talk about easy to handle! Other riders commented on how I could take the corners in the mountains with ease and speed.
Google the HD website and you can take a look. They come in flat black, glossy black, and a deep red. ...customizing the bike is the fun part.
One other suggestion would be to find out when your local HD dealership is offering trial rides on their bikes. This is what I did and the bike sold itself.
~ Sherri
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IIRC the last time money was really tight with them they posted pics from Cancun....or some other tropical exotic locale....
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Both are con artists/liars/cheats.
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Quote from Safariman's last post in this thread on 05/22/15. Yeah, an Oregon DOI employee found me to have lied to investigators, when they compared notes from over 6 years of questioning me and found discrepncies when i had to go from memory each and every time plus truly was becoming very ill and weak, but there is not any mention of anyone being financially harmed by following my recomendations because they were not. http://www.cbs.state.or.us/ins/admin_actions/actions_2011/producer_2011/10-02-005-p.pdf As a result of the transaction, Ms. Holmes actually incurred withdrawal penalties of $2,017.08. In addition, because the CDs with the bulk of the Holmes‟s money paid an interest rate higher than the expected effective rate of return on the annuity, Ms. Holmes stood to lose additional earnings on her money for the next ten years. Furthermore, under the terms of the annuity, Ms. Holmes would be unable to withdraw most of her money for the next nine years without paying a penalty. Mr. Claiborne told Ms. Holmes that transferring money into the annuity would shield it
13. On September 22, 2006, the Division received a letter, signed by Norma Holmes, responding to Mr. Claiborne‟s letters. (Ex. A6.) Jane Holmes assisted her mother in writing the letter. (Test. of Holmes.) The letter asserted that Mr. Claiborne told the Holmes that the banks were waiving all penalties for closing the CDs. Norma Holmes also asserted that Mr. Claiborne told her that the Bankers Life annuity would operate “just like a savings account” and that he did not explain that the Holmes would have restricted access to withdrawals for ten years. (Ex. A6 at 1.) Ms. Holmes also asserted that Mr. Claiborne did not explain that she would need to annuitize1 the annuity in order to shield the money from creditors should Mr. Holmes enter a nursing home. Furthermore, Ms. Holmes wrote that she did not have any “dealings” with Mr. Claiborne between the time he sold her a long term care insurance policy and the day he sold her the annuity. (Id.) Ms. Holmes wrote that the Holmes‟ did not desire to make changes in their investments and felt more secure having their money in three banks, rather than having “all of our eggs in one basket.” (Id.)
Her purchase of the annuity resulted in an immediate financial loss and a potential loss of future interest earnings. It also placed restrictions on her access to her investments for a significant period of time. It made little economic sense for an elderly couple, one of whom was 84, the other 76, to place their money into an annuity that placed limits on their access for nearly a decade. The evidence therefore established that Mr. Claiborne failed to conduct a reasonable inquiry and did not, indeed could not, have reasonable grounds to believe that the annuity he recommended to Ms. Holmes was suitable for her. As such, the Division concludes (as did the ALJ), that Mr. Claiborne violated OAR 836-080-0090. 15. On December 4, 2007, Bankers Life reached a settlement with Ms. Holmes which included the surrender of the annuity, without penalty. In addition, Bankers Life agreed to reimburse Ms. Holmes for all bank penalties associated with surrendering her CDs. Edward Holmes died in September 2009. Norma Holmes died in April 2010. (Test. of Holmes.) Bankers Life agreed to pay a civil penalty of $150,000 for violations of OAR 836-080-0090 that occurred from January 28, 2005 through October 28, 2008, the effective date of the Order. In exchange, the Division agreed that it would not take any enforcement action against Bankers Life for violations of OAR 836-080-
Page 16 of 30 Amended Proposed Order, Claiborne, Case No. INS 10-02-005
0090 that occurred prior to October 28, 2008. All the way back in May of 2001 he was charged with falsifying a customer's height (added 1") and weight ( subtracted 108 lbs) on their application for short-term convalescent care insurance. Cost him a $500 penalty plus a three month suspension of his Oregon non-resident insurance agent license that time. http://www.cbs.state.or.us/ins/admin_actions/actions_2003/producer_2003/02-09-007.pdf
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This is quoted from Sherri today on the fire. Didn't want to mess up that thread so brought it here. I thought they just went BR in Feb or so. Wonder how in the world they could afford a new motorcycle.
Teal, Congrats on getting your endorsement and thanks for a fun thread. I've enjoyed looking at all the pics posted.
I've been riding a HD Street 750, and it's been a nice upgrade to my Suzuki Savage 650. It's primarily water cooled, and it's my understanding that only the V-Rod, in the HD line, has used the water-cooled engine.
I use my Street for work commute, day trips, and look forward to an 1-2 day trip up to Spokane and Northern Idaho. I recently took it to a bike rally in Eastern Oregon and had a blast riding with other riders on all types of bikes. The Street is a real conversation piece, as this bike is unlike anything else HD has came out with.
If you enjoy polishing chrome, this bike is not for you. The Streets have mostly black for the engine and exhaust. I added the Screaming Eagle air cleaner and 2 brothers exhaust for some additional horse power....and talk about easy to handle! Other riders commented on how I could take the corners in the mountains with ease and speed.
Google the HD website and you can take a look. They come in flat black, glossy black, and a deep red. ...customizing the bike is the fun part.
One other suggestion would be to find out when your local HD dealership is offering trial rides on their bikes. This is what I did and the bike sold itself.
~ Sherri Maybe he goes by Mark-Sherri or Sherri-Mark.
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