Hi Newton, Sorry to hear of your mishap. I hope all heals quickly, with no after effects. I hope your lawyer, is better than their lawyer. Regards, John M. Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Newton Hunt" <nhunt@jagat.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:39 PM Subject: Re: Newton´s FIBULA > > Flexibility don't mean squat. It's culpability we're dealing with > > here. Here's hoping your retirement fund gets a big infusion. > > Or my daughter's education or my mortgage or... > > My lawyer is able to stretch things a bit if I sign for it. > He won't lie and I won't either but there is some stretch > pointng going on. > > He is culpable. No problem there. His insurance lawyer and > mine have to come to some agreement which I approve of. I > am hoping his insurance will make an offer I cannot refuse > to shorten the process. What's not culpable? Hitting a > legally) blind man in a legal cross walk with a legal > light? Not that I ain't stretching a point... > > "Stretch a point" > > In armor days the plates were held together with leather > thongs called points. To stretch a point is to make > yourself vulnerable. Interest concept source. > > Newton >
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