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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 87127" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Actually Tie what you posted struck a cord with me.</p><p> </p><p>Last year my father went on a cruise with his new wife. It just so happened that on the cruise was a guest speaker that at one time been a lawyer in the inner circle of the white house with Kennedy. </p><p> </p><p>My father was always interested in the inner workings of our government at that time, so they got into several deep discussion. Before the cruise was over, the lawyer mentioned that he would be doing some consulting work on a high profile case that was going on in Naples at the time. So my father invited him to stay with them while he was there.</p><p> </p><p>So he shows up, uses the computer the whole time, my fathers cell phone to make all sorts of calls, and "borrows" the car to go give his "consultations". Even had to "borrow" a suit and tie because the airlines had "misplaced" his luggage. As we found out later, he never flew in at all.</p><p> </p><p>This went on for almost 3 months, at least two months after the case was long over. Finally, after learning that we were to arrive the next day, only then did he leave, but only after they assured him that there would be no problem moving back in after we left. </p><p> </p><p>During the whole time we were there, he called at least 20 times that he left messages, and who knows how many that he did not. </p><p> </p><p>A real moocher.</p><p> </p><p>Thing about it was that once in my fathers home, there was not any real legal way to get him removed, so once gone, they were not interested in letting him move back in. </p><p> </p><p>I told my father he was lucky, at least he only left with his suits and not his car too.</p><p> </p><p>He talked a good talk, and fooled a lot of people.</p><p> </p><p>I say let them in. But before you get to stay, ya gotta learn and use English, I dont have to learn Spanish. And you have to have a job. No moochin off those of us that work.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 87127, member: 484"] Actually Tie what you posted struck a cord with me. Last year my father went on a cruise with his new wife. It just so happened that on the cruise was a guest speaker that at one time been a lawyer in the inner circle of the white house with Kennedy. My father was always interested in the inner workings of our government at that time, so they got into several deep discussion. Before the cruise was over, the lawyer mentioned that he would be doing some consulting work on a high profile case that was going on in Naples at the time. So my father invited him to stay with them while he was there. So he shows up, uses the computer the whole time, my fathers cell phone to make all sorts of calls, and "borrows" the car to go give his "consultations". Even had to "borrow" a suit and tie because the airlines had "misplaced" his luggage. As we found out later, he never flew in at all. This went on for almost 3 months, at least two months after the case was long over. Finally, after learning that we were to arrive the next day, only then did he leave, but only after they assured him that there would be no problem moving back in after we left. During the whole time we were there, he called at least 20 times that he left messages, and who knows how many that he did not. A real moocher. Thing about it was that once in my fathers home, there was not any real legal way to get him removed, so once gone, they were not interested in letting him move back in. I told my father he was lucky, at least he only left with his suits and not his car too. He talked a good talk, and fooled a lot of people. I say let them in. But before you get to stay, ya gotta learn and use English, I dont have to learn Spanish. And you have to have a job. No moochin off those of us that work. d [/QUOTE]
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