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News from Monroe of Course



 
 
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Old 13-10-2004, 11:54 AM
Matthew L. Martin
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I heard from Monroe yesterday. They are in new digs and are settling in.
The war with the insurance companie rages on. He thanks all for the
support, both financial and moral, that they have gotten.

Matthew
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Old 13-10-2004, 05:03 PM
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"Matthew L. Martin" wrote in message
I heard from Monroe yesterday. They are in new digs and are settling in.
The war with the insurance companie rages on. He thanks all for the
support, both financial and moral, that they have gotten.

Matthew


I sure hope they are doing well. How's Monroe's back? I hope he didn't
have to have skin grafts.

John in Austin


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Old 13-10-2004, 05:03 PM
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"Matthew L. Martin" wrote in message
I heard from Monroe yesterday. They are in new digs and are settling in.
The war with the insurance companie rages on. He thanks all for the
support, both financial and moral, that they have gotten.

Matthew


I sure hope they are doing well. How's Monroe's back? I hope he didn't
have to have skin grafts.

John in Austin


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Old 13-10-2004, 05:23 PM
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Matthew wrote:
The war with the insurance companie rages on.


What's the deal with the insurance company? Those *******s! We pay our
premiums on time so they can dominate the stock market. And when it comes
time to pay up, they renege! Then they go and demand "tort reform" from our
state and federal legislatures so we can't sue them for what we deserve.
Outrageous! Vote for Kerry!

John in Austin


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Old 13-10-2004, 05:23 PM
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Matthew wrote:
The war with the insurance companie rages on.


What's the deal with the insurance company? Those *******s! We pay our
premiums on time so they can dominate the stock market. And when it comes
time to pay up, they renege! Then they go and demand "tort reform" from our
state and federal legislatures so we can't sue them for what we deserve.
Outrageous! Vote for Kerry!

John in Austin


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Old 13-10-2004, 06:35 PM
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"JakBQuik" wrote in message
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Matthew wrote:
The war with the insurance companie rages on.


What's the deal with the insurance company? Those *******s! We pay our
premiums on time so they can dominate the stock market. And when it comes
time to pay up, they renege! Then they go and demand "tort reform" from
our state and federal legislatures so we can't sue them for what we
deserve. Outrageous! Vote for Kerry!

John in Austin


John,

You've probably just started a political flame war which doesn't belong on
this ng. I hope other readers will not respond to your post, unless they
can confine their remarks to anything even vaguely on-topic.

Jack Curry


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Old 13-10-2004, 06:37 PM
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Matthew L. Martin wrote:

I heard from Monroe yesterday. They are in new digs and are settling in.
The war with the insurance companie rages on. He thanks all for the
support, both financial and moral, that they have gotten.

Matthew


Thanks for the update Matthew.

--
Steve

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Autograph your work with excellence.


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Old 14-10-2004, 12:21 PM
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Great Mathew, good to hear, tell them we are hoping they get back to
regular-ol day in day out stuff soon.
Bruce & G'ganna-n-Gold Beach


 




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