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Re: True Story


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Posted by Keyser Soze (149.174.164.81) on August 21, 2004 at 20:55:16:

In Reply to: True Story posted by JKelly on August 21, 2004 at 19:39:04:

Dear JKelly and friends;

Is 'refusing to tell the name of your attorney' possibly one of those "Class A Felonies" about which 'Remon' so eloquently speaks?

Reminds one of the scene from the 'French Connection'. 'Popeye' Doyle braces a suspected drug dealer. The perp is tough, silent, until Doyle accuses him of of 'picking your feet in Poughkeepsie'. Hackman describes the crime - awakening, bending over, picking one's feet - the suspect breaks down in sobs.

CA's invent 'imaginary crimes' for fake debts. Like one of the 'leeches' who swindled my relative. This second-generation Primogenture Specialist convinced my relative he was President of Price-Waterhouse, when in fact, he's an employee. Elderly relative gave him a boat worth one-hundred thousand dollars. Along with other valuables long designated for rightful family.
Real rewards for imaginary achievements is the name of this tamer's game. By coincidence, his 'Daddy', the fired, disgraced, drunk, formerly of Master Card, started his illustrious career as a 'collections professional'.
You never know where CA pro's end up. Laundering money, financing terrorism, fleecing the elderly, so many career paths. Too bad they all wind their way aroung the sewer known as the 'collections skindustry'.

Skinnily,

Keyser Soze




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