Title: If a public official says it is the wrong form.... Post by: PaunchyBald on October 21, 2007, 03:20:06 PM that generally means you have the wrong piece of paper in your hands.
SWMBO wants to argue though. She can wear down a buearocrat nonetheless. Said beaurocrat agreed to notarize the form, even though it would have had no impact upon the validity of said form. I'm currently POS because I refused to sign said invalid form. I hope to be in Des Moines, late Oct early Nov. Does anyone live close? Metsfan? Rory/Indacup? Title: Re: If a public official says it is the wrong form.... Post by: MFAWG on October 21, 2007, 03:32:20 PM Rory lives just south of Dubuque (Monticello) and I think Metsfan lives not too far from him.
Title: Re: If a public official says it is the wrong form.... Post by: Fuzzy on October 21, 2007, 03:46:44 PM that generally means you have the wrong piece of paper in your hands. SWMBO wants to argue though. She can wear down a buearocrat nonetheless. Said beaurocrat agreed to notarize the form, even though it would have had no impact upon the validity of said form. I'm currently POS because I refused to sign said invalid form. I hope to be in Des Moines, late Oct early Nov. Does anyone live close? Metsfan? Rory/Indacup? Des Moines is a bit too far for quick visit or round of golf for those of us in the MSP area. Title: Re: If a public official says it is the wrong form.... Post by: E-A-G-L-E! on October 21, 2007, 04:02:35 PM that generally means you have the wrong piece of paper in your hands. SWMBO wants to argue though. She can wear down a buearocrat nonetheless. Said beaurocrat agreed to notarize the form, even though it would have had no impact upon the validity of said form. I'm currently POS because I refused to sign said invalid form. I hope to be in Des Moines, late Oct early Nov. Does anyone live close? Metsfan? Rory/Indacup? Des Moines is a bit too far for quick visit or round of golf for those of us in the MSP area. Especially for those of us who don't drive. Title: Re: If a public official says it is the wrong form.... Post by: PaunchyBald on October 21, 2007, 04:17:24 PM that generally means you have the wrong piece of paper in your hands. SWMBO wants to argue though. She can wear down a buearocrat nonetheless. Said beaurocrat agreed to notarize the form, even though it would have had no impact upon the validity of said form. I'm currently POS because I refused to sign said invalid form. I hope to be in Des Moines, late Oct early Nov. Does anyone live close? Metsfan? Rory/Indacup? Des Moines is a bit too far for quick visit or round of golf for those of us in the MSP area. Ya think? Hmmmm? ;D Title: Re: If a public official says it is the wrong form.... Post by: E-A-G-L-E! on October 21, 2007, 04:19:19 PM |