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Yeah, $45,000 in the early 50's would be like $500,000 today. I wonder if a former owner of that home died a horrible death for embezzling large sums of money from his mafia boss.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Postcool and crazy story. Obviously the next adventure will be trying to track down if it was stolen money or not.
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cool and crazy story. Obviously the next adventure will be trying to track down if it was stolen money or not.
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This is more of something to look at than read, although there are words in it.
A 35 year old guy on imgur finds an old lunchbox hidden in the basement ceiling of his 1940s era house while remodeling....

Part 1: http://imgur.com/gallery/7ZZYD
Part 2: http://imgur.com/gallery/4Jlq7
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Glad to hear it, on all accounts.Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View PostThanks. We're doing great and I'm sorry that the highlighted line may have suggested otherwise. I've had more medical attention in the past six weeks than my wife and I combined have received in the past couple of decades, but I'm now doing very well. As noted, all that attention gave me a far deeper appreciation for all the caregivers.
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Thanks. We're doing great and I'm sorry that the highlighted line may have suggested otherwise. I've had more medical attention in the past six weeks than my wife and I combined have received in the past couple of decades, but I'm now doing very well. As noted, all that attention gave me a far deeper appreciation for all the caregivers.Originally posted by imanihonjin View PostPAC, I sincerely hope all is well with you and your family.
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PAC, I sincerely hope all is well with you and your family.Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View PostI continue to think about the great care I've received from doctors, nurses, PAs, orderlies and other caregivers over the past six weeks, and I marvel at how selfless and truly caring they were, and continue to be. I've gained an even greater respect for those on the board who have made that kind of service their life's work. That's why this letter, written by a young husband to the caregivers during his wife's final week of life, especially resonated with me. I understand it's since been published in the New York Times and featured on national news programs, so perhaps you've read it. But if you haven't, do so. Now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/06/we...8113&te=1&_r=2
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I continue to think about the great care I've received from doctors, nurses, PAs, orderlies and other caregivers over the past six weeks, and I marvel at how selfless and truly caring they were, and continue to be. I've gained an even greater respect for those on the board who have made that kind of service their life's work. That's why this letter, written by a young husband to the caregivers during his wife's final week of life, especially resonated with me. I understand it's since been published in the New York Times and featured on national news programs, so perhaps you've read it. But if you haven't, do so. Now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/06/we...8113&te=1&_r=2
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There doesn't seem to be any long article telling the story, probably because it's not done, but an FSU law professor was murdered in his driveway by two men connected to his wife's brother-- his wife was also a law professor. He and his wife were going through a divorce and fighting for custody of the children. So far, no direct connection has been made between the wife and the brother, so I suppose the brother may have acted on his own.
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The LA Times story is crazy. The initial event that caused the two narcissistic assholes to plot the incarceration of the school volunteer is so minuscule. I'm not sure if it was extreme helicopter parenting or that they took it as a slight of their parenting skills.
Does the story mention what happened to the woman's father? What the hell were they thinking trying to use a family member to move a major asset like a house?
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You picked the wrong quote to highlight:Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostAnother article about a vindictive husband and wife, who were both lawyers. On an unrelated note, sorry about the byu obsession, and Beatles comments, Funks. Honestly, they were just meant at jokes. In fact, I'm not even that original most of my comments were texted to me in advance by YO.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/1...suburb-mclean/
Andrew Schmuhl forced his way into the McLean home of his wife’s former boss and waged a brutal interrogation before being arrested wearing nothing but an adult diaper. Was it a calculated act of revenge, or an addict’s rampage?
The badge he flashed at Sue wasn’t real, or even a convincing fake. It was the kind women buy for bachelorette parties, with a picture of a penis on it and the words pecker inspector, department of erections.
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Another article about a vindictive husband and wife, who were both lawyers. On an unrelated note, sorry about the byu obsession, and Beatles comments, Funks. Honestly, they were just meant at jokes. In fact, I'm not even that original most of my comments were texted to me in advance by YO.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/1...suburb-mclean/
Andrew Schmuhl forced his way into the McLean home of his wife’s former boss and waged a brutal interrogation before being arrested wearing nothing but an adult diaper. Was it a calculated act of revenge, or an addict’s rampage?
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