Re: Re: Re: 60 days is widely accepted in court Great point, and a valuable lesson could be learned here. If Congress intends to go against the "flow" of a statute they WILL say so.
Re: Re: Re: 60 days is widely accepted in court Butch, I am not an idiot, however I have never seen a estoppel type letter can you show me an examlpe. As with other graduates, student loans are adversely effecting my credit. Can you please direct me how to write and estoppel letter.?
Re: Re: Re: 60 days is widely accepted in court Of course you're not an idiot! (baffling) See the little "What Is Estoppel" link in my sig line? Punch it. .
If you were a frood who knew where your towel was, you would know that the "trilogy" now numbers five novels and a short story. Only in Douglas Adams' awesomely inventive imagination could such a thing happen. For those of you who love his work, may I recommend "The Salmon of Doubt," a posthumously published collection of short stories, essays, articles and musings. Also, he wrote a computer game called "Starship Titanic" that you might want to take a stab at. Doesn't it just suck that he died so young? His body of work, even as small as it turned out to be, should go down in history as some of the funniest ever written in the English language. He surpasses even Kurt Vonnegut and Tom Robbins in sheer inventiveness and wet-your-pants humor. Sorry -- when I saw that signature, "The answer is 42," I just couldn't help myself.
Re: Re: 60 days is widely accepted in court See earlier post in this thread re: Douglas Adams and "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Sorry if I was a little off topic.