I notice that Chico has been absent from his favourite board the past few days. Now the discussion seems to be turning to how to avoid tax when GPP pays out. The usual gibberish is being promoted about The Sovereign Society and, more alarmingly, the advice of P.T. Shamrock.
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25-11-2007, 09:16 AM #901
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25-11-2007, 07:29 PM #902
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Guess hunting season has started and he doesn't have time. I don't know which is funnier, watching comedy central or reading the posts at MMG. Some of these people should consider writing comedy. It sure is fun reading their posts though. Just might have to post one of these days to let chicosan know he didn't ban me, he just thinks he did. I think he and RaPPeR would be very disappointed to learn I am still there after all their hard work to get me banned. LOL!
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25-11-2007, 11:44 PM #903
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Gee, guess the "voluntary" additional "special" policies must not be selling well. See Stella is offering a "special" deal for anyone wanting to invest 200,000 Euro's, and even had one for a cool $2 Million. And they said they wouldn't be asking for more money. Maybe it is shares in First Oceanic Bank they are offering as collateral. Wonder what the next excuse will be for the delay in paying out? After all, they don't want to play the Scrouge that stole Christmas so expect that news to hit just after Christmas.
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27-11-2007, 08:47 PM #904
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Owen:
You did mean to say they were taking advice from P.T. Barnum didn't you? Actually I think they should ignore the Sovereign Society and join the Oxford Club instead. They have more stringent rules to join: A. Be breathing, B. Not on a respirator, C. Not comatose, and D. Can sign your name; but also because I like their crest better. Sounds like I may have to start posting over at MMG to "liven" things up a bit. LOL!
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30-11-2007, 07:40 AM #906
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I know, let's play pin the tail on the Hunting Lodge! Map of Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, Canada
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30-11-2007, 08:01 AM #907
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Nice map. Call me silly, but I am leaning more towards the east side of the lake myself for the lodge, but that's just me. I really like the floating bridge. Fishing should be really good on this lake. Think I might have to go up and take a look and try it for myself.
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01-12-2007, 12:15 AM #908
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Now here is a good one for all of you that still think this is legit. Stella in one of her updates gave the address for the payments to be made in London. Well, she listed the address as: BCM Drawbridge House, 27 Old Glouscester Road, London WC1N-3XX. Well, it is Old Glouscester Street not Road. On the company website for Liddle & Middleton Ltd, they also show the address as Road not Street. Gee, for someone who is supposed to "know" what they are doing, and are "professionals" they can't even get the address correct. By the way it is only a mail drop at this address in case you wondering. Real classy and professional. Too bad chicosan can't explain this one for us. I'm sure his answer would have been hilarious.
Now if you think I am making this all up, here's the URL to check it out for yourselves:
http://www.liddlemiddleton.com/Images/LMBrochure.pdf
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01-12-2007, 07:20 AM #909
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This is for all of you who still believe this program is real. I would appreciate your explaing this to me: When an insurance policy is issued, even a pension plan, the first month's premium has to be submitted with the application. All of the policies are new ones, not purchasing existing policies so someone has to pay this premium. This payment is not cashed until the policy is issued. Now just who is going to pay this initial premium? The trust cannot since the policy does not exist for them to borrow against it. That means you, the member or applicant, will have to pay this premium. But wait, your cost is supposed to be only $45. So please explain to me how this is going to work again.
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01-12-2007, 10:17 AM #910
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Time will tell...
Have a nice weekend!
Carl
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