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Magda killed the landlord's wife's cat.

Me and Lois have to move out the first of April.

We found a place 100 yards from a natural hot springs filled swimming pool, and much closer to the local chukar partridge population.

It was worth it.


 
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Some people just take life way to seriously. God proved when he invented humans that he was the first comedian! Roll Eyes derf


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Posts: 3450 | Location: Aldergrove,BC,Canada | Registered: 22 February 2003Reply With Quote
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Good one Magda!!
All for the best by the sound of it.
Hopefully the new abode will be crat free.
I am off to NZ in a week for my annual rabbit shoot and there is usually quite a few crats about the warrens as well.
Last year I managed to whack 5 of hill hellions.
Very satisifying when a 55gr VMax hooks into one at 3000fps plus!
Also found that 3" 12ga #2 will kill at surprising distance especially if the target is unsuspecting.
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Posts: 223 | Location: Qld, Australia | Registered: 02 October 2004Reply With Quote
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Sorry to hear that you are getting run off, but at least you can be proud as to why!



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Yeah,

I was surprised at first. Then I learned he is selling the pharmacy that he owns, so there is no longer a need to be decent to the only full time doctor in the county.

I'm sure also that when he said something about the dead crat and saw the "so, what's your point" look on my face his resolve was further steeled.

We thought about buying a house for about three seconds. I had a nice house once. After three years I still hadn't bought any furniture beyiond the one small folding table and two folding chairs that I moved in with.

Hope he isn't too pissed about the gun safes making the floor of "this old farm house" sag a bit.

He, he, he, he.

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What a GOOD dog! I could make her my 'higher power' no problem! thumb Now moving closer to the Chukar fields...icing on the cake! Cool

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A move for the better no doubt.
 
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Is Magda a GSP? Aha her motive is clear. She didn't kill the crat JUST for the pleasure. She wanted to live closer to the chukar. Maybe you'll take her hunting more often. Best of luck in the new place.


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Posts: 55 | Location: Southern Calif. | Registered: 12 March 2005Reply With Quote
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Thanks guys,

The actual move will be a PIA, but the new surroundings will be more salutory.

The story gets better. Several years ago the landlord (who owns the pharmacy) financed the purchase of a few in-office lab machines for measuring things like cholesterol, hemaglobin A1C (diabetes marker) and Prothrombin time (to follow people on coumadin). The clinic has not made any money off of them because reimbursment is less than the cost of supplies and staff time. It did help me pick up a lot of medical problems that are treated by .......prescriptions. So, he wrote the cost off against taxes a few years back, when he had a very good year, and told me to forget about it.

Well, now he is selling the pharmacy, and......

Last week he sent over a nasty note demanding the amount in full; either as cash, or out of my hide in the form of boats, guns, woodworking tools or reloading equipment (ie hit lawndart where he lives).

Sooooooooo,
He is now the proud owner of a well used Smoker Craft 17' aluminum drift boat (perfect for the Rogue river, overkill on our placid trout streams), a 12" light weight putt-putt boat with a 10 hp outboard, a 17' Discovery brand Tripper canoe (only wrapped around the rocks REALLY badly once), a Dancer XT kayak (knicknamed "The Pig Boat" for its sluggish performance in the rapids), an Old Town Otter fishing Kayak (too small for my 35" inseam), a Ruger SS .338 Win Mag (bolt handle is too short for its McMillan stock, action is rough as a cob, and well, it is a Ruger), a tweny eight year old Remington 700BDL in 30-06 (it has killed a Dall sheep, a Rocky mountain sheep, a mountain goat and some moose - just look at the stock), a twenty five year old Remington 700 ADL in 25-06 (burned out barrel), a Bosch 4x24" belt sander that is so powerful as to be uncontrollable, a Dewalt 12 1/2" surface planer that needs a new cutter bar, a 16 1/2" Delta floor mount drill press, a Dillon shotshell reloading press (a Ponsness Warren it ain't) and a Ruger Red label 28 gauge O/U.

None of it was getting used anyway. Less to move. The problem with owning the drift boat was that I did all the rowing and not much fishing.

The best part is he didn't see me blink once, my mouth never got the slightest bit tight around the corners, and the clinic just found (today) another supplier for our injectables and antibiotics.

This all reminds me of our sub-rosa life on AR. We all do a little horse trading, buying and selling from time to time. A gentleman who hasn't posted much lately was always trying to screw me out of rifles and actions at fire sale prices while simultaneously selling me his stuff at Rodeo drive prices. I never did do business with him. Other folks have been kind, and more than fair. Mark Stratton is selling me a stock at a very decent price. Guess who will be surface grinding my mausers and Winchesters?

life is good,

lawndart


 
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I wonder if the doctors he will eventually need,in the area he is moving to, know what an asshole he is! They really should be warned so that they can avoid a potential lawsuit. Roll Eyes derf


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Posts: 3450 | Location: Aldergrove,BC,Canada | Registered: 22 February 2003Reply With Quote
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Hey lawndart,
You came out way ahead! ENJOY!!!



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Posts: 903 | Location: Texas | Registered: 14 July 2002Reply With Quote
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Gads, I so love it when a plan comes together like that! Good goin'! Now whatever you do, don't let Mark get old. Someday when I'm REALLY well off I'm gonna have some bidness for him. Wink

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People like that wind up swinging from a treelimb eventually(if there is any justice in the world)

If you didn't have an agreement to buy, I woulda told the sonuvabitch to come get his shit out of there... And I would have charged him storage fees!

Do him a favor, tell him you know a guy in New York that will buy that rough Ruger(a little scrubbing with some 220 grit on a polish bar and a new bolt), that burnt out .25=06(a quick rebarrel to 6.5-06), and that Dewalt(New cutter bar? No prob! thumb) and that Dillon. But I'm short on cash, and can only go as high as $100 FOR EVERYTHING.


 
Posts: 261 | Location: In my Subterranean lair, okay, I admit it, it's a basement | Registered: 04 May 2002Reply With Quote
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I'll let y'all know when he is selling this stuff at fire sale prices Big Grin.

I take really good care of my his new toys and tools moon.

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LD,
This'll give you a grin - a Kiwi medico's response to practice viability problems caused by bureaucracy - NZ Herald News Article


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Posts: 337 | Location: Gippsland, Victoria, Australia | Registered: 02 May 2004Reply With Quote
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'Top-end' brothel is just what the doctor ordered

27.01.06 1.00pm
By Dylan Thorne


A disgruntled doctor plans to open the first licensed brothel in the Far North.

Neil Benson aims to base his new venture in his former medical centre at Coopers Beach.

In the switch from medical practice to the world's oldest profession, it will be called Whalers.

The plan has annoyed some residents, and a local minister fears the brothel might lead local women into prostitution.

Dr Benson closed his Coopers Beach Medical Centre in April last year after a bitter dispute with the Te Tai Tokerau Primary Health Organisation (PHO) over a GP roster covering after-hours care in the Kaitaia and Coopers Beach area.

"The medical centre was a wonderful facility that should have always stayed as a medical practice," Dr Benson said.

"I did everything humanly possible to keep it open, but it wasn't possible because of the lack of support from the PHO, lack of collegial support and community support," he said.

He reopened his medical centre in September but had to close it again because of a lack of funding.

Yesterday, he was granted a brothel operator's certificate for what he says will be an up-market bordello.

He hopes to open the brothel next month but believes an escort service might be running before that.

An industry consultant is helping plan the business. It would employ "beautiful, experienced professional girls" from outside the region and would cater for locals as well as visiting tourists, says Dr Benson.

The idea came after plans to buy a medical practice in Dunedin fell through.

A person in the sex industry had looked at renting the unused medical centre and said it would be a perfect brothel.

'I thought, why don't we run it ourselves? It would be a viable business and I was unemployed."

While he had never considered working in the sex industry, Dr Benson sees similarities between the world's oldest profession and medicine.

"It's about providing a private service and maintaining confidentiality, which is what my medical practice was about - so it's not a big leap, really.

"Everything I have ever done is high quality. The standards of my medical practice were high and that will cross over to the brothel environment."

Dr Benson said the service would cater for the "top end" of the market.

"It will be officially registered as a brothel and it will meet public health criteria," he said.

"It will employ beautiful women who are highly paid in their profession and who know what is expected from them in their line of work."

His wife recognised the proposed brothel was a sound business proposition and his four children also supported the idea, he said.

"It (prostitution) already exists in the community. At least this way it gives sex workers a quality working environment where they are treated well. It means the men that visit the brothel will have some assurance they are getting a higher quality service than they would get elsewhere."

Far North District Council spokesman Rick McCall said the council had fielded an inquiry about the planning requirements for a brothel in the Doubtless Bay area several weeks ago.

However, licence applications were made through the district court, not through the council, he said.

He was not aware of any other licensed brothel in the Far North.

Doubtless Bay resident Janet Brennan said the plan was abominable.

"I never thought he (Dr Benson) would go so low," she said. "I think he's doing it to get back at the community for not supporting his clinic."

Bob Carr, the priest in charge of St Andrews Anglican Church, said he opposed the brothel.

"I think it is unfortunate that sex should be sold for money because I think sex is very important in human life and the basis of family - by using it in this way you are corrupting it."

Mr Carr was prepared to organise a picket outside the brothel if there was enough opposition to the plan.

In contrast, Taipa Tavern manager Terry Mullane supported the plan.

"Some of the old people might jump up and down but it's just a fact of life," he said.

Dr Benson trained as a doctor in Canada and has been practising medicine for the past 18 years. He aims to maintain his registration but will focus mainly on his new business.

Dr Benson acknowledged the proposed brothel was a contentious issue but there had been "a lot of support from the men in the community".

It was a business proposition and nothing more.

"I see myself as an open-minded person.

"I'm a person who has high moral integrity and a social conscience, and I am a person that plays by the rules.

"Generally speaking I like people and I care about people, and that will carry on into the brothel business.

"It will be a place where it meets the needs of both the clients working there and respects the privacy of the people who use it."

The chairman of the New Zealand GP Council, Peter Foley, said Dr Benson's change of business proved "medicine isn't the big earner people think it is".

- NORTHERN ADVOCATE (WHANGAREI)


Thank you for that article! I live close to Nevada. I may have to discuss this with a business consultant.

That article put a big smile on my face.

lawndart


 
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