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To: verity; Pern
"one must conclude that you are dissatisfied with your life. OR, talk is cheap!"

It is not necessarily either of those reasons.

Everyone has their own basic set of principles by which they live. If someone else or some other entity abridges one or more of those principles then that person will stand up and be counted.

Some people's principles are loose. Other people's principles are narrow and tight.

If you would sheepishly move out of your house because of a $120 unpaid bill then one would have to assume that your principles are very loose.

I am not attacking you personally, merely making a point about assumptions.

Some people might not wait for the SWAT team to show up. They would go, armed to the gills, through the neighborhood looking for the HOA committee members.

I'm merely pointing out that you are making assumptions about someone you probably know nothing about.

This same thing happened here. The HOA was sending mail to a lady's house for HOA fees addressed to her deceased husband. She had bought the house well after his death. How in the world the HOA even got his name is still a mystery. She simply threw away all mail addressed to him. The HOA sold the house at auction. The homeowners themselves revolted against the HOA and the retired/widowed lady got her home back.

Don't be so quick to judge and pschoanalyze. :-)
187 posted on 01/25/2004 9:20:18 AM PST by El Gran Salseron (Who? Me? Never! Well, maybe sometimes. Well, yeah. Always! :-))
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To: El Gran Salseron
Hold on a minute.

I never advocated "moving out sheepishly."

Pern wanted to go hunting with a hand gun. I was indelicately inferring that there were other rational options.

198 posted on 01/25/2004 10:34:54 AM PST by verity
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