Divorce forces re-finance
#21
There are more birds & deer than I've ever seen. I saw a HUGE buck crossing the river by my landfill yesterday. Someb!tch must have been a 12 pointer & the rack looked to be at least 4 foot wide!
Pheasant are plentiful on the landfill property also I've seen a few, probably 1/2 dozen around there.
There were a ton of hunters out last weekend. Every truck that passed had some Gomer in orange driving.
I don't have any first-hand kill counts for you though.
Good luck!
Pheasant are plentiful on the landfill property also I've seen a few, probably 1/2 dozen around there.
There were a ton of hunters out last weekend. Every truck that passed had some Gomer in orange driving.
I don't have any first-hand kill counts for you though.
Good luck!
#26
Cornejo has the land to the north of the landfill off of 53rd. I don't know if it is legal, but I'd try to get into the big ditch off of west & 21st south of the landfill. There is a ton of wildlife in there.
#27
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Originally Posted by Rippem
unfortunately not much.
unless your current lender will release her without rewriting it at current rates, which I doubt.
unless your current lender will release her without rewriting it at current rates, which I doubt.
#28
Originally Posted by CasinoRunner
You could tell her to pay off the note then the bank will release her name. ........Then go to the DMV and get a new clear title in your name only. One more little lie can't hurt.


Hell I like it so much if you are in KW this week I'll buy you a round.
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
I guess we need to qualify this story huh? Well I told her to sign this paperwork & she did. It was a "trust" deal. Long story short I lied to her to get what I wanted. It worked.
Based on the information you provided it sounds like your marriage fell apart as a result of your lack of honesty. I'd say your plan didn't work. Man up, get her name off the boat (even if it means selling it) and move on with your life and try to build a lasting and honest relationship.
If you were just joking about tricking her into signing the loan then disregard my post.
Last edited by Marginmn; 11-07-2006 at 04:02 PM.
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
I guess we need to qualify this story huh? Well I told her to sign this paperwork & she did. It was a "trust" deal. Long story short I lied to her to get what I wanted. It worked.
Freakin SWEET!


