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If any of you gunslingers are qualified to take a run at the Winchester farmer who sold the pig for 85K this summer please let me know. A 125K tender arrived by 10:10 that morning but was "misplaced". Contrary to supreme court direction the farmer refused to exercise his discretion to cancel the sale, and fast tracked the registration of the tax deed before the old boy could get an injunction.
The PFM1011 position to shorten the tax sale notice lead is certainly not manure but it is specious. PFM is the fastest gunslinger on this site so wants to cut the OTS lead time from 6 weeks to one week. He is appreciated. The real competition is not the other gunslingers, or even us old boys (young Susan included), who all know each other from the old tax sale auctions. Your competition is the loco pig poachers and by statute they get several weeks lead time in a loco rag. I do admire PFM because each weekend he shoots most of the pigs before I can even figure how to log onto this site. You gunslingers just want to send your pigs to market for a maximized, risk adjusted ROI or some crap like that. Like Frank with the minor variance for his pig, we like to apply a little lipstick. We rarely tender a new pig since we fall in love with them and keep them forever, or at least until they are all dressed up and pretty like. The old boys do not all have internet access and won't tender a pig that we have not kissed. The dave2 island pig is a case in point. I remember being outwitted by Susan who used surveyor equipment from shore to determine that the pig actually had a cottage on it and was not the useless piece of rock that the farmer claimed. Watch out for crooked treasurers mascerading as farmers! If any of you gunslingers are qualified to take a run at the Winchester farmer who sold the pig for 85K this summer please let me know. A 125K tender arrived by 10:10 that morning but was "misplaced". Contrary to supreme court direction the farmer refused to exercise his discretion to cancel the sale, and fast tracked the registration of the tax deed before the old boy could get an injunction. That old boy" will give you half of the belly. At draft stage that pig would dress up to well over a million dollars. Any takers? Anyone attend the opening or have their tender "misplaced" this summer? Another farmer was telling you gunslingers that Pigeon Lake pig was landlocked. Some loco stole the R-Plan from the registry office and misfiled the pedigree. I put the pedigree in properly and they printed me a new R-Plan. They always have a mylar. The fact is the pig was not water access. It had already been dressed up with a 33 foot wide strip out to the county road. Speaking of pig manure the Napanee Pig came TW lipstick. Enough of this water access crap. Get your own pig and don"t disparage others. Beauty is in the eye of the pig holder... My point is girls - if you are serious about marrying that pig then you need more than 5 days to do your due diligence.
Where does one apply for translation services? ;>)) I have gone to a few TS openings in the past where the staff mumbled to themselves, and one could not hear, or could barely hear, the names of the bidders or amount of the deposits. In this kind of instance, where most people are afraid of antagonizing the staff, who may get back at them next time they need help, one has to speak up and ask for results to be spoken clearly for all to hear. The one time I found this to be necessary, staff were startled at my effrontery. (affrontery?) On the whole, I have found local staff to be most pleasant and helpful. One tax department, to save me another round trip of some 90 miles, jumped to with a rapidly prepared new deed, then had me follow them, at high speed, to the registry office, just at closing, so I could continue on home and not have to sit around the municipal building. (which reminds me that I should take a round of donuts & coffee next time I'm in town---All hail Kawartha Lakes tax department!) I've got to meet this Susan! Clever! I'm LMHO! (and trying not to wake my wife)
If any of you gunslingers are qualified to take a run at the Winchester farmer who sold the pig for 85K this summer please let me know. A 125K tender arrived by 10:10 that morning but was "misplaced". Contrary to supreme court direction the farmer refused to exercise his discretion to cancel the sale, and fast tracked the registration of the tax deed before the old boy could get an injunction. That old boy" will give you half of the belly. At draft stage that pig would dress up to well over a million dollars. Any takers? Anyone attend the opening or have their tender "misplaced" this summer
The comments against OTS are improper and highly irresponsible and many would say actionable