Apropos to nothing at all, a landlord (and good friend!) brought a teakwood desk like that all the way from Thailand to San Francisco. I wonder how Broomie got hers, and from where.
Lewreader–it doesn’t work that way anymore. Once your balance drops below ten bucks, they start charging you a dollar a month “service fee.” After a few years, you end up with not only an empty savings account, but a big debt to the bank.
margueritem over 14 years ago
I would too, Broomie.
Llewellenbruce over 14 years ago
She’s probably going to leave everything to Nerwin anyway.
tbree over 14 years ago
It would have to be a reprobate court.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
If she doesn’t have anything to leave him why does she bother? On the other hand, she could leave him all her debts.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Apropos to nothing at all, a landlord (and good friend!) brought a teakwood desk like that all the way from Thailand to San Francisco. I wonder how Broomie got hers, and from where.
Dkram over 14 years ago
The part about sound mind worries me.
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lewisbower over 14 years ago
She probably deposited a dime in the bank 1,500 years ago, and with compounding interest—-
OH The CEO got a bonus.
Destiny23 over 14 years ago
At the rate she’s going, she’ll outlive everyone she knows. Not to mention the current economic system…
puddleglum1066 over 14 years ago
Lewreader–it doesn’t work that way anymore. Once your balance drops below ten bucks, they start charging you a dollar a month “service fee.” After a few years, you end up with not only an empty savings account, but a big debt to the bank.
Sherlock Watson over 14 years ago
He might laugh even harder when she gets to the “sound body” part.