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re: I have to meet him!!

Posted by lesserof2weevils on 12/1/25 at 10:01 pm to
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you…
This makes me miss Louisiana so bad. The crazy is glorious.
They know they have the only chance in the history of the world for a WKU team to beat an LSU team.
Remember in high school when we’d have a Bloomer Bowl where the cheerleaders played football and the football players were the cheerleaders?

Maybe we should try that.
“He so frequently retreats…”

Milk Chocolate
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Of course they will, and probably already have. But he won’t do it. Yes, he regrets leaving LSU, but that ship sailed a long time ago. He’s too wise to risk coming back and it not going well. He’s in a great place now, and as they say, “you can’t go home again.” He understands that.

How depressing is it? It’s my book club read for the month but my mom just died and I’m not sure I can handle a really sad story right now…
and an arrogant prick who’s winning will be tolerated for a long time, but nobody wants an arrogant prick loser.

I’m sure he’s comforting himself with how much money he conned us out of, but it can’t be lost on him that he was so despised and considered so worthless that we were willing to spend 50 millionish dollars just to never see his sorry arse inside Tiger Stadium again.
Exactly. Does it make any difference how I phrase that? From a diplomacy standpoint, any particular approach more or less likely to shut him down? He’s an uptight, whiney California dentist, who masquerades as a nice guy, if that gives any perspective…
How’s that? The money is in my account.
He got a copy of the invoice after the work was done, with outstanding issues noted. He also had a long, private conversation with the repairman, who is recognized locally as an expert.
Not notarized. How would we do that via email? I’ve not once seen that recommended.
My understanding is that he would have to prove that we intentionally hid information, not just that we may have missed something. Correct? We were honest and transparent through the whole LONG process. There may be details that we didn’t think were important, that he does.
Sold a classic car across state lines. Buyer declined to come see the car in person. He spoke to our mechanic who checked it out and did some repairs. He also spoke to the guy who was going to broker it for us. Waffled, agreed to a price, backed out, we knocked a couple thousand off, he agreed, signed “as-is” agreement, wired the money, and had the car transported to him. Now he says he “thinks” he can hear a knocking sound in the engine. He also gave a list of minor things he says weren’t disclosed. Some were, some we weren’t aware of, some I doubt. He wants to return the car or have us pay for whatever he thinks should be repaired. Should I tell him to kick rocks, or am I good?