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08-26-2007, 06:01 PM
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#3811
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Teenager
How much can I sell one for on ebay?
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08-26-2007, 06:19 PM
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Wild Rumpus Facilitator
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How much can I sell one for on ebay?
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Male oe female? When I looked into it, discovered there is a good market for both, but product positioning has to be carefully tailored.
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08-27-2007, 12:09 PM
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Moderasaurus Rex
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first day of Kindergarten
Happiness is showing up at the local public school for the first day and then the teacher tells you that you kid isn't on her list, and she can't take him because it'll "mess up my numbers."
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08-27-2007, 12:14 PM
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Proud Holder-Post 200,000
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Happiness is showing up at the local public school for the first day and then the teacher tells you that you kid isn't on her list, and she can't take him because it'll "mess up my numbers."
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another year off won't hurt. Hell, he'll be a monster on the middle school sports teams with the age difference.
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08-27-2007, 01:17 PM
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Happiness is showing up at the local public school for the first day and then the teacher tells you that you kid isn't on her list, and she can't take him because it'll "mess up my numbers."
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This has sapped all your strength so that you can't post about Gonzales?
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08-27-2007, 01:24 PM
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Happiness is showing up at the local public school for the first day and then the teacher tells you that you kid isn't on her list, and she can't take him because it'll "mess up my numbers."
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My son's friend because of family issues was forced to move from our tony school district to a nearby crappy one between 5th & 6th grade.
Somewhere around the beginning of October we saw this kid after school. He confided in my son that he hadn't been to school yet because the new school district gave him a similar story -- not on the list.
So the mom, basically said "OK sit home."
Turns out my wife got the tony school principal on the phone who got the new district on board but how long would this kid have fallen through the cracks for?
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08-27-2007, 02:01 PM
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Moderasaurus Rex
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
This has sapped all your strength so that you can't post about Gonzales?
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Who?
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“It was fortunate that so few men acted according to moral principle, because it was so easy to get principles wrong, and a determined person acting on mistaken principles could really do some damage." - Larissa MacFarquhar
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08-28-2007, 11:30 AM
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Moderator
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Happiness is showing up at the local public school for the first day and then the teacher tells you that you kid isn't on her list, and she can't take him because it'll "mess up my numbers."
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How do the numbers look today? did she get a call for the school superintendant about educational obligations of the state?
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08-28-2007, 03:07 PM
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Happiness is showing up at the local public school for the first day and then the teacher tells you that you kid isn't on her list, and she can't take him because it'll "mess up my numbers."
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I'm sorry little Ty ran into this issue. were you able to get it resolved?
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08-28-2007, 04:20 PM
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Happiness is showing up at the local public school for the first day and then the teacher tells you that you kid isn't on her list, and she can't take him because it'll "mess up my numbers."
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Whoa..that sucks! The first day is a big thing! What happened - typical mix up or something else?
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08-30-2007, 01:11 PM
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Moderasaurus Rex
Join Date: May 2004
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by patentparanyc
I'm sorry little Ty ran into this issue. were you able to get it resolved?
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When we left the school the other morning, he didn't come with us. But there seems to be a persistent problem with calling him by his brother's name, which seems to have been the root cause of Monday's mix-up.
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08-30-2007, 07:42 PM
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Hello, Dum-Dum.
Join Date: Mar 2003
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first day of Kindergarten
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
When we left the school the other morning, he didn't come with us. But there seems to be a persistent problem with calling him by his brother's name, which seems to have been the root cause of Monday's mix-up.
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Every president is inevitably criticized for enrolling his children in a tony school like Sidwell Friends. I mean, the fucking President of the United States is gonna to put up with this bullshit? No, I want the President to spend $26,000 of his own money so he doesn't spend a single minute worrying about whether his child is getting an adequate education, so he can concentrate on more important things, like which intern he's going to bang or which countries have weapons of mass destruction.
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09-02-2007, 03:14 PM
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Homeowner Stuff
While it will depend on state/munipality laws, I'd love general thoughts on the legals of tree removal. The houses behind my house (and all others on my street) sit way up higher and many have ridiculously tall/thick trees at the far end of their back yards (abutting our back yards). The trees are always infringing on our side and we cut them back as best we can. This month, a HUGE trunk from the tree on my back neighbor's house crashed down on my property, hitting my fence and some other structures. I'm not looking for $$ to fix anything but the neighbor won't even remove the portions of their tree lying on top of my stuff. I finally just went out and did it myself, borrowing a chain saw and then cutting it up into small pieces to haul away. Strangely, the neighbor saw all this and suggested I (and other lowland neighbors) should foot the cost of removing the highland neighbors's big trees since we lowlanders are the ones who are going to suffer when the big trees fall on us. That doesn't seem right to me. Anyhow, in this area, it would cost me over $1,000 to just remove one of the big trees on my back neighbor's property. Thoughts?
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09-02-2007, 04:11 PM
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Wild Rumpus Facilitator
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Homeowner Stuff
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Originally posted by viet_mom
While it will depend on state/munipality laws, I'd love general thoughts on the legals of tree removal. The houses behind my house (and all others on my street) sit way up higher and many have ridiculously tall/thick trees at the far end of their back yards (abutting our back yards). The trees are always infringing on our side and we cut them back as best we can. This month, a HUGE trunk from the tree on my back neighbor's house crashed down on my property, hitting my fence and some other structures. I'm not looking for $$ to fix anything but the neighbor won't even remove the portions of their tree lying on top of my stuff. I finally just went out and did it myself, borrowing a chain saw and then cutting it up into small pieces to haul away. Strangely, the neighbor saw all this and suggested I (and other lowland neighbors) should foot the cost of removing the highland neighbors's big trees since we lowlanders are the ones who are going to suffer when the big trees fall on us. That doesn't seem right to me. Anyhow, in this area, it would cost me over $1,000 to just remove one of the big trees on my back neighbor's property. Thoughts?
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In most jurisdictions, his tree, his problem. I would consider (i)suing the fucker; (ii) suggesting to him that he remove/cut back the trees before they fall, and (iii) require him to ensure his trees don't encroach on your property line unless he is willing to buy an easement.
Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
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09-02-2007, 04:13 PM
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Hello, Dum-Dum.
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Homeowner Stuff
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Originally posted by viet_mom
While it will depend on state/munipality laws, I'd love general thoughts on the legals of tree removal. The houses behind my house (and all others on my street) sit way up higher and many have ridiculously tall/thick trees at the far end of their back yards (abutting our back yards). The trees are always infringing on our side and we cut them back as best we can. This month, a HUGE trunk from the tree on my back neighbor's house crashed down on my property, hitting my fence and some other structures. I'm not looking for $$ to fix anything but the neighbor won't even remove the portions of their tree lying on top of my stuff. I finally just went out and did it myself, borrowing a chain saw and then cutting it up into small pieces to haul away. Strangely, the neighbor saw all this and suggested I (and other lowland neighbors) should foot the cost of removing the highland neighbors's big trees since we lowlanders are the ones who are going to suffer when the big trees fall on us. That doesn't seem right to me. Anyhow, in this area, it would cost me over $1,000 to just remove one of the big trees on my back neighbor's property. Thoughts?
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As you suspect, it's different in every state. In California, a tree is owned by the fee estate owner of the land on which the trunk sits. If the trunk straddles a property line, the tree is owned in joint tenancy by the two fee estate owners. The owner is liable for damages resulting from his or her negligence in relation to the tree. Note it is not strict liability; it's negligence. If you were to sue, you'd need to prove duty/breach/causation/damages -- it's not just "your tree, your problem." If a tree branch encroaches into the airspace of an adjacent owner, the adjacent owner can remove it at their sole cost, but cannot perform that work in a manner that endangers the health of the tree or the safety of the neighbors (e.g., by killing it outright or cutting flush all of the branches on one side of the tree, making it susceptible to falling backwards onto the owner's property). Your state may allow trespass damages for the fallen limb; I'm not sure California does.
As an aside, in California and potentially other states, a property owner who takes title by a deed making reference to parcel map (as opposed to metes and bounds), obtains a fee that encompasses not only their parcel, but also the portion of the adjacent public right-of-way to the centerline. In many cases, this means they are the fee owner of all land to the yellow line. Refer to the above rule and you'll discover that this means that the landowner, and not the city, is the "owner" of any "city trees" in the sidewalk tree strip. The public, city or county may have a right of access to the right-of-way, but this does not mean the trees are public property. It also does not mean that you can cut this tree down. But it does mean that you are potentially liable in negligence for the condition of the tree, if your state uses this regime, in the same way that a trip-and-fall on the sidewalk in front of your property can result in your premises liability even though you didn't build the sidewalk and you can't control access to it.
People have a weird relationship to trees. They think they live forever, and that if one falls, that's res ipsa loquitur that somebody (first the landowner, and then usually the city/county) could have and therefore should have done something to prevent it. Our laws are designed to allocate liability based on human behaviors, not to allocate liability amongst humans for acts of God. Your state legislature may view things in this way, and if so you may need to prepare yourself for a "sucks to be you" approach already adopted by your neighbor for the limb that's already fallen. But his suggestion about your responsibility to pay to remove the trees on his property because you're the one who stands to be hurt by them is asinine, and if your state legislature somehow agreed with that, I'd move to another state in protest.
I suggest you look at your state's civil code on tree ownership and write a certified letter telling him every little thing that you observe that's wrong with the uphill trees. If one falls, you've got a good record for negligence.
And good for you for taking up the chainsaw. That's dead sexy.
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