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I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride'
to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG Leslie, Missy & The Furbabies in MO. |
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 21:24:52 -0600, "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO."
wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff. DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. NightMist -- The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking. - AA Milne |
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heres my opinion, tho maybe i'm too cynical.
'after' checking to see if the money has been paid into wherever it goes, i'd be on the phone first thing monday morning to see what you're supposed to do about it not being paid on the due date as per court ordered by the judge. i see no point in waiting. the police or whoever take enough time doing things at their end to account for some leeway to the woman. giving her 5 extra days leaves it til xmas eve will run into 3 weeks til after new years no doubt and then some. the courts and police will be busy with all the drunk drivers from the seasons festivitys to deal with and your money will seem a pittance to them. if you dont follow up on what the court ordered who else is going to? a single call to see what happens now cant hurt anyone. sure 'tis the season to be jolly' and you'd be a lot jollier with that money that is waaaaaay past due to you in your hot little hands to visit the LQS and stock up on some prezzies for yourself. oh sorry, i mean to pay some bills that need paying. just do NOT give her the dress til you get the money from her or you'll never get any peace. i'd not trust someone like that. bah humbug to her i say. j. hup two three four, hup two three four "NightMist" wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 21:24:52 -0600, "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff. DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. NightMist -- The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking. - AA Milne |
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..... and make sure the check has cleared properly before you hand over
the dress. Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) nzlstar* wrote: heres my opinion, tho maybe i'm too cynical. 'after' checking to see if the money has been paid into wherever it goes, i'd be on the phone first thing monday morning to see what you're supposed to do about it not being paid on the due date as per court ordered by the judge. i see no point in waiting. the police or whoever take enough time doing things at their end to account for some leeway to the woman. giving her 5 extra days leaves it til xmas eve will run into 3 weeks til after new years no doubt and then some. the courts and police will be busy with all the drunk drivers from the seasons festivitys to deal with and your money will seem a pittance to them. if you dont follow up on what the court ordered who else is going to? a single call to see what happens now cant hurt anyone. sure 'tis the season to be jolly' and you'd be a lot jollier with that money that is waaaaaay past due to you in your hot little hands to visit the LQS and stock up on some prezzies for yourself. oh sorry, i mean to pay some bills that need paying. just do NOT give her the dress til you get the money from her or you'll never get any peace. i'd not trust someone like that. bah humbug to her i say. j. hup two three four, hup two three four "NightMist" wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 21:24:52 -0600, "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff. DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. NightMist -- The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking. - AA Milne |
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good point, Sally.
j. "Sally Swindells" wrote... .... and make sure the check has cleared properly before you hand over the dress. Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) nzlstar* wrote: heres my opinion, tho maybe i'm too cynical. 'after' checking to see if the money has been paid into wherever it goes, i'd be on the phone first thing monday morning to see what you're supposed to do about it not being paid on the due date as per court ordered by the judge. i see no point in waiting. the police or whoever take enough time doing things at their end to account for some leeway to the woman. giving her 5 extra days leaves it til xmas eve will run into 3 weeks til after new years no doubt and then some. the courts and police will be busy with all the drunk drivers from the seasons festivitys to deal with and your money will seem a pittance to them. if you dont follow up on what the court ordered who else is going to? a single call to see what happens now cant hurt anyone. sure 'tis the season to be jolly' and you'd be a lot jollier with that money that is waaaaaay past due to you in your hot little hands to visit the LQS and stock up on some prezzies for yourself. oh sorry, i mean to pay some bills that need paying. just do NOT give her the dress til you get the money from her or you'll never get any peace. i'd not trust someone like that. bah humbug to her i say. j. hup two three four, hup two three four "NightMist" wrote... DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff. |
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You will probably need to call the court clerk's office and see what your
options are. Perhaps you will need to have a copy of the court's ruling enrolled on the Judgment Rolls and request an execution or garnishment or such. Might be big fun to have the sheriff take possession of her Rolls Royce and auction it off to satisfy your judgment. Here's some very Good Advice: be nice to the court clerk. They can be very helpful. A platter of cookies wouldn't hurt. Polly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... good point, Sally. j. "Sally Swindells" wrote... .... and make sure the check has cleared properly before you hand over the dress. Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) nzlstar* wrote: heres my opinion, tho maybe i'm too cynical. 'after' checking to see if the money has been paid into wherever it goes, i'd be on the phone first thing monday morning to see what you're supposed to do about it not being paid on the due date as per court ordered by the judge. i see no point in waiting. the police or whoever take enough time doing things at their end to account for some leeway to the woman. giving her 5 extra days leaves it til xmas eve will run into 3 weeks til after new years no doubt and then some. the courts and police will be busy with all the drunk drivers from the seasons festivitys to deal with and your money will seem a pittance to them. if you dont follow up on what the court ordered who else is going to? a single call to see what happens now cant hurt anyone. sure 'tis the season to be jolly' and you'd be a lot jollier with that money that is waaaaaay past due to you in your hot little hands to visit the LQS and stock up on some prezzies for yourself. oh sorry, i mean to pay some bills that need paying. just do NOT give her the dress til you get the money from her or you'll never get any peace. i'd not trust someone like that. bah humbug to her i say. j. hup two three four, hup two three four "NightMist" wrote... DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff. |
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If this is all taking place in the same county/jurisdiction, they will
have a copy of it in the file. If not, you should have a certified copy to show them. You may have to motion the court for garnishment of wages or assets, for the amount, plus interest, and fees. Yes, be nice to the court clerk. But remember a couple of things. There may be a Legal Advice Assistance Center at the courthouse for you to get help at. Speaking for my Superior Court, as courtroom clerks we cannot give advice as such, we can direct you to look at your options, suggest options, but not tell you which one you can/ should go with. That is called practicing law without a license - a big no-no. As far as a plate of cookies? We are not allowed to accept gifts of any kind, from anyone, no matter what it is or who they are, unless a fellow employee. Anything that does come in is given over to the court's administration and it is then donated to charity. just my two cents worth, Ginger in CA On Dec 15, 8:23 pm, "Polly Esther" wrote: You will probably need to call the court clerk's office and see what your options are. Perhaps you will need to have a copy of the court's ruling enrolled on the Judgment Rolls and request an execution or garnishment or such. Might be big fun to have the sheriff take possession of her Rolls Royce and auction it off to satisfy your judgment. Here's some very Good Advice: be nice to the court clerk. They can be very helpful. A platter of cookies wouldn't hurt. Polly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... good point, Sally. j. "Sally Swindells" wrote... .... and make sure the check has cleared properly before you hand over the dress. Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) nzlstar* wrote: heres my opinion, tho maybe i'm too cynical. 'after' checking to see if the money has been paid into wherever it goes, i'd be on the phone first thing monday morning to see what you're supposed to do about it not being paid on the due date as per court ordered by the judge. i see no point in waiting. the police or whoever take enough time doing things at their end to account for some leeway to the woman. giving her 5 extra days leaves it til xmas eve will run into 3 weeks til after new years no doubt and then some. the courts and police will be busy with all the drunk drivers from the seasons festivitys to deal with and your money will seem a pittance to them. if you dont follow up on what the court ordered who else is going to? a single call to see what happens now cant hurt anyone. sure 'tis the season to be jolly' and you'd be a lot jollier with that money that is waaaaaay past due to you in your hot little hands to visit the LQS and stock up on some prezzies for yourself. oh sorry, i mean to pay some bills that need paying. just do NOT give her the dress til you get the money from her or you'll never get any peace. i'd not trust someone like that. bah humbug to her i say. j. hup two three four, hup two three four "NightMist" wrote... DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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thanks for all that info, Ginger.
i just deleted my other reply. i'd take the cookies but i'll never work in that capacity so no worrys. ) fingers crossed the money is already paid and all this is moot. j. "Ginger in CA" wrote... If this is all taking place in the same county/jurisdiction, they will have a copy of it in the file. If not, you should have a certified copy to show them. You may have to motion the court for garnishment of wages or assets, for the amount, plus interest, and fees. Yes, be nice to the court clerk. But remember a couple of things. There may be a Legal Advice Assistance Center at the courthouse for you to get help at. Speaking for my Superior Court, as courtroom clerks we cannot give advice as such, we can direct you to look at your options, suggest options, but not tell you which one you can/ should go with. That is called practicing law without a license - a big no-no. As far as a plate of cookies? We are not allowed to accept gifts of any kind, from anyone, no matter what it is or who they are, unless a fellow employee. Anything that does come in is given over to the court's administration and it is then donated to charity. just my two cents worth, Ginger in CA "Polly Esther" wrote: You will probably need to call the court clerk's office and see what your options are. Perhaps you will need to have a copy of the court's ruling enrolled on the Judgment Rolls and request an execution or garnishment or such. Might be big fun to have the sheriff take possession of her Rolls Royce and auction it off to satisfy your judgment. Here's some very Good Advice: be nice to the court clerk. They can be very helpful. A platter of cookies wouldn't hurt. Polly "nzlstar*" wrote... good point, Sally. j. "Sally Swindells" wrote... .... and make sure the check has cleared properly before you hand over the dress. Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) |
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If you can...bring it right to the bank it is issued on to be cashed . If
the money is there they can cash it for you. "Sally Swindells" wrote in message ... .... and make sure the check has cleared properly before you hand over the dress. Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) nzlstar* wrote: heres my opinion, tho maybe i'm too cynical. 'after' checking to see if the money has been paid into wherever it goes, i'd be on the phone first thing monday morning to see what you're supposed to do about it not being paid on the due date as per court ordered by the judge. i see no point in waiting. the police or whoever take enough time doing things at their end to account for some leeway to the woman. giving her 5 extra days leaves it til xmas eve will run into 3 weeks til after new years no doubt and then some. the courts and police will be busy with all the drunk drivers from the seasons festivitys to deal with and your money will seem a pittance to them. if you dont follow up on what the court ordered who else is going to? a single call to see what happens now cant hurt anyone. sure 'tis the season to be jolly' and you'd be a lot jollier with that money that is waaaaaay past due to you in your hot little hands to visit the LQS and stock up on some prezzies for yourself. oh sorry, i mean to pay some bills that need paying. just do NOT give her the dress til you get the money from her or you'll never get any peace. i'd not trust someone like that. bah humbug to her i say. j. hup two three four, hup two three four "NightMist" wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 21:24:52 -0600, "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff. DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. NightMist -- The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority. The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority. The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking. - AA Milne |
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There's a fine line, Ginger, between 'direct and suggest' and practicing
law. Since some people can and will sue a ham sandwich, I know you must be vigilant not to step over that line. Polly "Ginger in CA" wrote in message ... If this is all taking place in the same county/jurisdiction, they will have a copy of it in the file. If not, you should have a certified copy to show them. You may have to motion the court for garnishment of wages or assets, for the amount, plus interest, and fees. Yes, be nice to the court clerk. But remember a couple of things. There may be a Legal Advice Assistance Center at the courthouse for you to get help at. Speaking for my Superior Court, as courtroom clerks we cannot give advice as such, we can direct you to look at your options, suggest options, but not tell you which one you can/ should go with. That is called practicing law without a license - a big no-no. As far as a plate of cookies? We are not allowed to accept gifts of any kind, from anyone, no matter what it is or who they are, unless a fellow employee. Anything that does come in is given over to the court's administration and it is then donated to charity. just my two cents worth, Ginger in CA On Dec 15, 8:23 pm, "Polly Esther" wrote: You will probably need to call the court clerk's office and see what your options are. Perhaps you will need to have a copy of the court's ruling enrolled on the Judgment Rolls and request an execution or garnishment or such. Might be big fun to have the sheriff take possession of her Rolls Royce and auction it off to satisfy your judgment. Here's some very Good Advice: be nice to the court clerk. They can be very helpful. A platter of cookies wouldn't hurt. Polly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... good point, Sally. j. "Sally Swindells" wrote... .... and make sure the check has cleared properly before you hand over the dress. Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) nzlstar* wrote: heres my opinion, tho maybe i'm too cynical. 'after' checking to see if the money has been paid into wherever it goes, i'd be on the phone first thing monday morning to see what you're supposed to do about it not being paid on the due date as per court ordered by the judge. i see no point in waiting. the police or whoever take enough time doing things at their end to account for some leeway to the woman. giving her 5 extra days leaves it til xmas eve will run into 3 weeks til after new years no doubt and then some. the courts and police will be busy with all the drunk drivers from the seasons festivitys to deal with and your money will seem a pittance to them. if you dont follow up on what the court ordered who else is going to? a single call to see what happens now cant hurt anyone. sure 'tis the season to be jolly' and you'd be a lot jollier with that money that is waaaaaay past due to you in your hot little hands to visit the LQS and stock up on some prezzies for yourself. oh sorry, i mean to pay some bills that need paying. just do NOT give her the dress til you get the money from her or you'll never get any peace. i'd not trust someone like that. bah humbug to her i say. j. hup two three four, hup two three four "NightMist" wrote... DH pointed out to me the other day that my landlord never installed the gas valve on the stove line, so unhooking the old one and hooking in a new one is going to be an adventure. "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote: I'm thinking Dec. 15 was the date for 'the evil almost-mother-of-the-bride' to come thru with the money for the gown you made. Since that would be Saturday, I was wondering if you'd heard anything? Fingers crossed it's sitting there at the courthouse waiting for you to pick up your check! Don't keep us in suspense! VBG So far nothing. I made a mark on the calendar on the 20th so I can try to put it as far out of my mind as is reasonable during the holiday busyness. Though every time I have to reach into the broiler to light the oven, or try to coax more than one burner at a time into life on the stovetop, I tend to think about it! I figure any and all excuses can be cast aside if I give five days bonus to her. Plus it gives a due amount of consideration to holiday mail clogs, and etc. I would guess that she would wait until the very last second to send it. At least I have heard nothing about appeals or other such stuff.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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