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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You cannot portray yourself as the most obnoxious person on the planet - and then expect sympathy because you have some, unidentified, illness. No one expects sympathy. I don't have IBS or UC. But using diseases as a trolling element or insult just isn't my bag. Sorry. Have we finally discovered depths of bad taste to which Bobsprit will not descend??? I don't think so! So what happens to you when you "dissappear" from the ng? Do you become a cripple? Real sailors don't whine about medical conditions. In fact, this ng has a shining example to all of us. Regards Donal -- |
Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
It's one of the leading causes of workplace absense.
Figures. |
Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You're talking about anecdotal evidence vs. actual reliable data. Irritable bowel syndrome is an epidemic in the United States. More than 5% of the population is afflicted by "idiopathic" (cause unknown) bowel discomfort, urgency, and diarrhea type symptoms. IBS can progress to colitis, but is different in that colonoscopy finds no obvious pathological changes in the bowel. Honestly, Bob, you really talk some sh*te. Regards Donal -- |
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Bobsprit has 2 Boats!
On top of
that, the agreement may not be enforceable - leaving you high and dry. Just don't get divorced, or fix it first. Our marriage agreement is quite standard and it was well researched. It overides titles, deeds and even "gifts." Sure, they can do that, a contract to transfer a deed overrides it. But consider that in the legal world a contract is one of the weaker forms of indicia of asset ownership. That means that you may not win if it is contested. Just a little advice for ya, that's all. The boat and the next boat are not in my name due to insurance issues that are specific to me. OK, whatever man. Maintain the mystery. If we ever divorced I wouldn't want this boat...or the next one anyway. That is either a very romantic notion, ie, you'd be too distraught to worry about a material thing like a boat. Or, it is a very sinister notion, as in you would expect so much of Suzanne's assets that you could get a great boat. I wonder which one it is. |
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Bwahahahahaha OK, joker. Your investment company pays you a wage? What a laugh. You better try again, cause that ain't gonna work. Skitchy....seems to me that it IS working. It seems like it is working?. Ok, I guess that ends it. He hasn't even explained why he did it. Sounds like he paid money to set up a bunch of corporations when he doesn't even know why. Why are you so frustrated when others have found a viable system, even if unconventional? No frustration. Its just if I am having a hard day, its fun to kick Ozzie's pretend knowledge around a little. BTW his system is not unconventional at all - just not worthwhile. |
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why you or Boobs could gain any advantage by having an individual
(like a wife) hold assets. Please get back to the question at hand (but thanks for the laugh anyway). In my case it had to do with insurance. Taxes were a minimal factor. In the case of the 34XL, it's about financing. My father's credit union is 0% interest along with other nice terms. Well, at least put it in both your names. The lender doesn't care if more than one person own it, as long as the one with the deep pockets is on there. |
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If it all falls down I am not personally liable providing I have not
breached my duties as a director. ie trading when insolvent. Good eh? Without knowing the specifics, Skitchy is ****ing into the wind suggesting any part of your situation is not "proper." Proper has nothing to do with it, Bob. His statement above is correct, except he fails to note that he would also be personable liable if the corporate shell is a mere instrumentality of his, which it appears to be. This ain't **** into the wind, rather **** on a stupid ownership structure. It's frustration on his part, plane and simple. There are some people in this world who are driven mad by the happiness of others. Neal, Skitchy, Binary Jane and Scotty are clear examples. Its easy to say this when there is nothing else to say. Boobs, Oz is an idiot, but I was just trying to give you straight up advice. |
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Wasn't hard to figure out.
It wasn't hard to figure out that putting the boat in your wife's name would allow you to borrow under your father's credit union? OK, if you say so. |
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We're not talking about UC. I have a friend who has that
also. We're talking about IBS, which is completely different and has nothing to do with UC. I'm also aware of the drug you allude to. The study was conducted with mostly women, and as yet is not approved for men by the FDA. It is not generally covered by insurance because of the lack of approval. You're right, it's expensive. IBS can be helped with regular antibiotics, but not complete solved with them for most people. UC is a different story entirely. If you have that or know someone who has, I pity you. It is certainly life-threatening. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You are completely and totally wrong. alt.whatever has nothing to do with reality. You're talking about anecdotal evidence vs. actual reliable data. I have been dealing with UC for 22 years. I'm quite informed on the subject, including familial link data, cancer statistics and new treatments, including the Austrialian anti-biotic cocktail that was tested with some success on UC patients. Because of a sad occurence I know quite a bit about the realities and devestating effects of these diseases. I have no wish to debate them tit-for-tat in this forum. Should you want to know more, e-mail me directly. I also have info on a new med released last year that is having some success for IBS and UC, though it's expensive. RB |
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