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Re: Elizabeth Wilke Spencer Man: an example of 17th century VA probate & pro...

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WJho...@aol.com

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Sep 30, 2009, 3:24:43 PM9/30/09
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In a message dated 9/30/2009 9:17:57 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
bin...@gmail.com writes:


> I've read your comments on a number of threads. While in your case
> some of the attacks about your personal life have been over the top,
> nonetheless you display an inability to grasp what's happening. I
> don't know how old you are, but you might want to look into that.>>
>

Yes Renia, look into how old you are. Let us know.
Jeff is close to the prize for most snarky comments ever :)
Just a few dozen more and he may win!

By the way Jeff, Renia hit it right on the head. You have a problem
seperating what the court actually said, from your own far-reaching extensions of
what that meant.

The court was not voiding the pre-nup. Try again. Maybe you'll "get it"
this time. That is, if you can stop riding that hobby horse long enough to
try to comprehend what you're reading.

W "Snarky" J
not to be confused with Wiley Coyote "the beeper" who is much older

binky

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Sep 30, 2009, 7:09:41 PM9/30/09
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Will--

There's no money here for you.

The court ruled that Elizabeth's pre-nup did not prevent Spencer from
bequeathing the same property in his will--that means it was tossed
out. The way you're going to be tossed out if you ever hit me up for
money--got it?

I know a hustler when I see one--take a hike.

wjho...@aol.com

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Sep 30, 2009, 7:43:17 PM9/30/09
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That isn't what it means.




Will--

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