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Posts by holly

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  • Are we running out of oil ??

    08/14/2002 9:01:09 PM PDT · 14 of 59
    holly to RightWhale
    You might be surprised. Sour Lake was Texaco's first well field and it hasn't been sucked dry yet.
  • CHILD SUPPORT As Theft (Disguised Alimony): The Feminist Idea Of Independence Is She Takes His Money

    08/13/2002 3:13:32 PM PDT · 192 of 194
    holly to DNA Rules
    There is no easy answer to your question.

    Supposedly the child support is for the purpose of taking care of the children. However there is no accounting. Once the mother gets the money she can do any damn thing she wants to with it.

    Here are my observations:

    Women are far more venomous at making false accusations in court. Men rarely do so. Such things affect the judge.

    In general judges for whatever reason seem to be prejudicial against the husband. They are also anxious to throw the man in jail - which is hardly practical since you can’t make child support payments from jail.

    Women have the ability to take the man to court multiple times and the judge will inevitably award attorney’s fees.

    If the man has custody it is another game.

    The woman can with good legal advice avoid going to court for a long period of time. If you ever get a judgment against her - provided you have the money for legal fees - she can go back to court and claim some form of change of circumstances. That strategy won’t work for the man. Once you get a judgment the situation is generally handled by the lower people in the legal system. Those are without doubt feminist women. As in we’ll have someone call you back - yeah I’m still waiting. The alternative is to go back to court and ask for an enforcement of the judgment. Do you realize how fast attorney’s fees can add up? Do you realize how many times you can go back to court to enforce a judgment? The woman can bleed you dry and the court system doesn’t care - or else it regards its job as providing work for attorneys.

    And then it isn’t over. There is no limit to the number of times she can take you back to court to get custody back.

    As far as I can tell the system is set up to punish the father.

    If you are involved in one of these messes, never ever miss a court appointment because the judge will automatically award whatever the wife will ask for. Even then it’s not that simple. I flew half way across the country for a deposition only to have the wife’s attorney cancel the deposition an hour ahead of time. There are many other games. You just have to look out for them. They are designed to wear you down and bankrupt you.

  • Is a tattoo ban a form of censorship

    07/24/2002 9:37:36 PM PDT · 5 of 98
    holly to kattracks
    kattracks, I have mixed emotions regarding tatoos. Many years ago due to a boring weekend, a bottle of Jack Daniels, and some Columbian, I tattooed a deaths head on my wrist using drafting ink and a dissecting needle. No one knows its there since I always wear long sleeve shirts. However when my daughter went and got a tatoo on her leg I was ready to strangle her.

    Everyone can pave their own path to hell.

  • DOCUMENTS FOUND ...INDICATE AL-QAEDA TERRORISTS ... INVESTIGATING WAYS TO DISRUPT U.S. WATER SUPPLY

    07/14/2002 4:36:58 PM PDT · 45 of 100
    holly to TomGuy
    I hate tell you but there are simpler ways to disrupt the water supply and create mass panic. And no I am not going to post them.
  • Saudis abandon US, Europe

    06/12/2002 12:26:20 AM PDT · 17 of 21
    holly to chasio649
    A comment on the Saudis in the US. They own half of Texaco refining and marketing in the east. ALL of the oil refined is Saudi crude. I have no idea what they own in other oil companies. They aren't going away.
  • For 100,000 Without Jobs, Time and Aid Are Almost Up

    06/12/2002 12:19:00 AM PDT · 90 of 259
    holly to Jim Scott
    Interesting response.

    I am 56 and find that there is no one interested. Even the low paying state jobs get up to 200 applicants. Have you noticed that most of the bag boys in the grocery store are over 60?

    Perhaps I will figure out a way to get by. Perhaps I won't.

  • Fleeing California

    04/12/2002 2:27:14 PM PDT · 73 of 74
    holly to truthkeeper
    The hill country is beautiful and it doesn't rain all the time like it does here. Do an internet search (hill country texas) and you will find a lot of information. There is a lot of open areas with no one around. If I have to sell this place I may move there or Arizona. East Texas is pretty nice too. Especially if you are raising kids. The food is good there. However the air is terrible because of all the refineries and chemical plants. It also rains a lot there. If you go west of hill country the land is very dry and flat. holly@gru.net
  • Fleeing California

    04/12/2002 1:36:35 AM PDT · 58 of 74
    holly to weepnomore
    Texas would be a good alternative. I would suggest the hill country or if you can stand the heat the fort davis area. The problem with Texas is that it is infested by texans.
  • Stamp prices are rising

    04/12/2002 12:56:58 AM PDT · 6 of 6
    holly to 2Trievers
    Interesting. I just spent $16 to mail a certified mail with a manuscript and the SOBs lost it. That will be the end of my use of their services.
  • Operation Infinite FReep: If it's FRiday, it Must be Rally Time in FResno!

    04/12/2002 12:50:15 AM PDT · 4 of 50
    holly to Jim Robinson
    I moved to the other coast. Can't get out there anymore. Sounds like fun though.
  • Fleeing California

    04/11/2002 7:29:25 PM PDT · 16 of 74
    holly to lil679
    The rural areas of north Florida are good unless you need a job. I lived in CA for a while. Big mistake. Here I can shoot coons in my front yard. Try to do that in CA.
  • Small-town entrepreneur sees profit in crematory crisis

    02/27/2002 4:56:18 PM PST · 5 of 9
    holly to real saxophonist
    Heard this on the radio today. Sounds good to me.
  • Tonight, I am separated, and now I'm truly alone.

    02/27/2002 4:52:35 PM PST · 24 of 154
    holly to New Horizon
    A lot of us have been there. I have been alone for a long time. You get used to it. Being alone is far better than a bad relationship. If there are kids involved be there for them.
  • Country Singer Waylon Jennings Dead

    02/14/2002 9:50:00 PM PST · 221 of 221
    holly to SuziQ
    Waylon sang it well. I couldn't do it.
  • Country Singer Waylon Jennings Dead

    02/13/2002 10:03:38 PM PST · 183 of 221
    holly to TomServo; all
    Art Bell started his program tonight with a tribute to Waylon consisting of this song. I feel it is appropriate. The realaudio version may be found here http://www.artbell.com/bumper3.html

    I was a Highwayman
    Along the coach roads I did ride
    With sword and pistol by my side
    Many a young maid lost her baubles to my trade
    Many a soldier lost his life’s blood on my blade
    The bastards hung me in the spring of ’25
    Bu I am still alive.

    I was a sailor
    I was born upon the tide
    With the sea I did abide
    I sailed a schooner round the horn to Mexico
    I went aloft to furl the mainsail in a blow
    When the yards broke off
    They say that I got killed
    But I am living still.

    I was a dam builder
    Across the river deep and wide
    Where steel and water do collide
    A place called Boulder on the wild Colorado
    I fell into the wet concrete below
    They buried me in that tomb that knows no sound
    But I am still around
    I’ll always be around and around and around

    I’ll fly a starship
    ‘cross the universe divide
    And when I reach the other side
    I’ll find a place to rest my spirit if I can
    Perhaps I may become a highwayman again
    Or I may simply be a single drop of rain
    But I will remain
    And I’ll be back again and again and again

    Have a good evening.

  • The creature from the river

    01/24/2002 1:23:20 AM PST · 9 of 10
    holly to powderhorn
    I appreciate your comments. However having worked with both of the characters, there is nothing to commend either of them for. Perhaps that is the main statement of the story.

    The larger story I am finishing finally is about a girl who is not human and there is a lot more character development. She is more than I ever want to deal with in real life.

  • The creature from the river

    01/23/2002 10:13:47 PM PST · 5 of 10
    holly to johnboy
    I don't know. This one runs 1100 words. I just thought it was funny since I had once worked with the people in the story.

    I am finishing another one that is over 90,000 words. Not likely to post that one here. If anyone has an idea of where to go talk to me.

    If I don't find a market I start living in my car. And then the cat won't get anything to eat or else I will eat the cat.

  • The creature from the river

    01/23/2002 9:42:54 PM PST · 1 of 10
    holly
    No one will accept the thing for publication so you all might as well enjoy it. Believe it or not this is a real story.
  • Calling on Coonasses

    01/23/2002 8:23:19 PM PST · 86 of 98
    holly to gonzo
    If you are ever in Sabine Pass (and I can't imagine why you or anyone else would ever be) stop at the one place in town and try the fried crabs. You will delight yourself, cauterize your tounge and get your daily minimum requirement of grease for a month.
  • Calling on Coonasses

    01/21/2002 7:50:49 PM PST · 60 of 98
    holly to Conservobabe
    You guys are making me hungry. I lived in Cajun country enough years to find that I love the food. Can't get it here. I do have some kick ass peppers if anyone needs some seed.