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Old 08-10-2005, 05:02 PM   #211
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Here is a not so fun question for the Board:

What should a person do if she guaranteed a student loan for her now-ex-husband (less than a year before the divorce, no less) and she finds out today that he has turned deadbeat and is not paying it? The loan is in loss recovery and the person at the bank that I spoke with said that my options are:

1. pay the entire amount now due and they will take it completely off of my credit history (but not the deadbeat's) and then proceed against him

2. settle with them for some lesser amount and it will remain on my credit as a settled debt, and then go after him

3. try to find him and get him to pay up

I spoke with deadbeat's mom, who says he is "between jobs" and gave me his cell number. He (surprise!) didn't answer his cell. I don't think that even if they were inclined to help me (which they might be if convinced by me), his parents could afford to pay it off. I can afford to pay it off if I need to. And it seems to me that I have to do option 1. Anyone care to convince me otherwise? I'll certainly miss that $21k from my savings.

People suck.
I have squirreled away some nuts for a rainy day. Let me know if you need them, and me and my nuts will be right over.

Or, if you prefer, I can sneak in to his place through that hole by the gutter and nibble his nuts until he pays.
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:04 PM   #212
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who is casey?
As in nut casey. I signed nothing, and I am under 18. (Yeh, when was the last time you met an 18 year old squirrel?)
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:05 PM   #213
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On the PB, Ty would delete such a post. FWIW.
Only if it contained something not safe for work, like the pictures of corpses you posted back in the day, or a description of Hank's mother.

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Old 08-10-2005, 05:05 PM   #214
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This sounds like my first gang bang.
You're in a gang? No wonder you know about all these strong arm tactics. Let me guess. Crips, right? Do you guys really do that thing where you drive around at night with your lights off and then shoot the first passing driver who blinks his lights at you to signal that your lights are off?
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:08 PM   #215
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FB Loving (probably the 297th and weakest version of this, but what the hey)

BaltAssoc: FB loving, had me a blast
RT: FB loving, happened so fast
B: Made RT go crazy for me
R: Sex is spelled B-A-L-T
Both: Posting days, typing away. But oh oh the FB nights

FB dudes: Tell me more, tell me more
Gatti: Is her vibrator gold?
FB chicks: Tell me more, tell me more
Fringey: Is he really "cuckold"?

B: We played Doctor, I got a cramp
R: He talked dirty, got me all damp
B: I ripped her corset, she simply laughed
R: Sex in the Starbucks wasn't decaf
Both: The day was fun, lots of boinks in the sun, but oh oh the FB nights

FB chicks: Tell me more, tell me more
RP: Will you call him "schmoopie"?
FB dudes: Tell me more, tell me more
Thurgreed: This shit makes me woozy!

R: Thanks to Thurgreed, that's where it ends
B: So I told her I'll send PMs
R: No more posts, or he'll have a big cow
B: Hope that explains it all to Paigow
Both: FB dreams ripped at the seams, but . . .
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:09 PM   #216
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And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street.

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2. While driving down a suburban street in a neighborhood Not My Own, I saw a boy (about 8 or 9) running around in a front yard, shirtless, wearing a pair of what appeared to be Zubaz pants (blue and white, if it matters). He had one of those big batons used by drum majors of marching bands, and looked to be practicing his rountine. It just looked really odd to me for some reason -- I mean, Zubaz pants on a kid? Twirling a drum major baton? What kind of weird shit is that?
Is David Lynch filming a new movie? Was the kid speaking esperanto?
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:10 PM   #217
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An olive branch if you will. But once again, I am reminded that the level of childish, vicious spite for hurt feelings past on this board by certain posters knows no bounds.
Only 4800 posts until we get our new board motto.
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:12 PM   #218
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FB Loving (probably the 297th and weakest version of this, but what the hey)
If that was the weakest, you'll have to direct me to the others. That was very funny.

And so is Savage Love this week. An update on the guy who was fucked to death by a horse:

"The dead man videotaped the fatal encounter, a tape the police seized, reviewed, and apparently leaked, as the videotape is now on the Web. Of all the troubling aspects of this incident, it's the existence of this videotape that has me scratching my head. One would think that getting fucked in the ass by a horse would be an experience so memorable that you wouldn't need a videotape to recall it. ("Hey, remember that time you got fucked by a horse?" "No, I can't say that I do. Hand me that box of Depends, would you?") But the man made a video, and now it's out there for all to see, which is a tragedy for the dead man, his family, and the killer horse. (Don't write in and ask me for the link—unlike Bob Novak, there are some things I won't put in my column.)"

http://avclub.com/content/savagelove
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Only 4800 posts until we get our new board motto.
Anyone working late tonight?
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:14 PM   #220
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I don't think that's right, Seb. The bank wasn't a party to the divorce. It doesn't care. All it knows is that casey guaranteed the loan, and it wouldn't have made it without that guarantee. And now, the bank wants casey's money.
Thats why the docs matter so much. The bank will say Casey must pay and she can get her indemnification from Ex. However, if the divorce docs say that Casey is free and clear of any debts of ex incurred at any point, including guarantees, you've got an argument.

Guarantee probably says it continues thru bankruptcy, divorce, etc... But thats why you need to read the docs and local rules. Banks routinely fuck up guarantees and confession clauses. If the confession clause in the loan is defective or the manner in which it was executed defective, and she has a divorce decree that says all obligations in favor of Ex are severed, the lender has an issue.

These things always come down to equity unless the guarantee and confession clause are airtight. I've only seen that twice.
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Only 4800 posts until we get our new board motto.
Please don't make those socks come back.
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:16 PM   #222
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Only if it contained something not safe for work, like the pictures of corpses you posted back in the day, or a description of Hank's mother.

eta: stp
This type of reversionist history is not unlike what the leaders of the former Soviet Republic would do with to do pictures of subsequently purged leaders with the beta version of photoshoppe.
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:17 PM   #223
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Did the thought that you are likely attempt to spend a significant amount of a weekend with RT and me in about a month ever cross your mind when you posted this? Did you perhaps think that RT would suddenly say to herself "Ohmygod Paigow's right, ba is an ass. Posting on the DC Board when he lived in Baltimore. The horror. The horror. I guess I'll spend ACL hanging with Paigow."?

You remember me from the Infirm board? Could you be more clueless? I'm a fucking mod here (ironically, and to your great pleasure, I'm sure, on the Mid-Atlantic board)(ETA: I point this out not to imply that mods are somehow more important than active posters, but rather to note that I can not be Ignored [but obviously I have been ignored - kind of blowing the whole "Ignoring admins/Mods" debate right out of the water].).

Look, as I tried repeatedly on the Infirm DC board, I'm willing to let bygones be bygones. But you make that very difficult sometimes.
What bygones? The only memory I have of you is what I posted. I have no idea what youa re talking about Did we have a fight or something? I have no idea whats happening with you and RT . I really am out of the loop on tis one. But you definitely seem grumpy all right.

I am sorry if you havent left much of an impression on me. You dont have a huge post count and you probalby dont post here much. The only people I am aware of as mods are Ty and the three here. Sorry.
 
Old 08-10-2005, 05:20 PM   #224
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I don't remember that at all, except the martini glass hair thing, which I do think I copped to.
OK, NOW you have made an impressoin on me> I hear its hot down there in Austin
 
Old 08-10-2005, 05:20 PM   #225
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This is the worst, namby pamby legal advice I have ever read.

"Well, you have to read the documents to see what they say about whether one is superseded by the other or some such thing. I imagine there is law relating to this, and research may be helpful in revealing said law. Note that, if you sue him and he lives in a different state, there may be issues of diversity jurisdiction leading to possible removal. There are federal statutes that govern removal. This is not an uncommon situation and consultation with a lawyer may be able to provide you with some form of relief, although I must refer you again to my earlier statements concerning the language of the relevant documents and the possible existence of adverse controlling precedent."
Actually, its kinda like this... Pennsylvania has favorable workout laws. New York does not. So the first battle in many cases here involving NY lenders is where the case shall be litigated and whose law controls. It sounds law schoolish, but it happens.
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