What to do with an injured canoe?
possession is 9/10th's of the law - it was left on your property - it's
yours. Or decide to sell it back to him for your estimate of storage
fees.
I'm assumin it's fiberglass. I assume you can fix it, but I have no
idea how you would. Know any know-it-all handy men? Ask them for
suggestions of fixing materials.
What's so funny dude - with my post - why don't you explain it to
us - ****ing dickhead! Can't stand assholes like you.
Well, you gotta admit that "possession is 9/10th's of the law"
(properly expressed there is no apostrophe in "9/10ths") is not
codified in any lawbook in the United States of America, and that
quoting a schoolyard homily like that to a lawyer or a judge is a good
way to make a minor legal issue into a major one.
Then there is the matter of your assumption. It is dead wrong. It is
not fiberglass. The way she described the material, it is almost
certainly ABS; this was clear to me before I read riverman's post, or
any other beyond the original.
Then there is your next assumption, and the "solution" that goes with
it: "I assume you can fix it, but I have no idea how you would." That
is just a monument to non-information. If you don't know, then why
would you waste everyone's time by typing so much nothing?
And finally, there is your suggestion that she ask a "know-it-all handy
m[a]n." Dude, she went to people who know all about canoes, and asked
us! Many of us have done exactly this kind of repair to our own boats.
Why on earth should she go to a handyman? To avail herself of his
expertise in sheet-rock hanging, plumbing, and carpentry?
Think about it. You chimed in and provided (A) very BAD legal advice,
and (B) utterly useless boat-repair advice. No wonder riverman thought
it was funny!
-Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
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