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Monday, May 21, 2007

Extremes: Three Sides to Every Story?


Recent events in the blogosphere have given rise to questions as to how involved the t. officiale galinalis is involved with the dealings of the t. officiale looserius.


Back in the 1990's, a band called Extreme recorded an album called "3 sides to every story". The album itself was organized into "chapters" which were entitled "Yours, Mine and the Truth"


There are two schools of thought on this.


1. She is a victim of the t. officiale looserius' machinations and grey deals and has next to nothing.

2. She is so deeply involved and so aware of what he's actually doing that she finally saw the light of day and laid the smackdown so that he'd actually start bringing in some income and stop taking naps while she cleans toilets.


I would say that the truth is somewhere in between.


Akubi posts the confounding comment that would allow us to draw a clear conclusion.http://blogaboutablogaboutablogabout.blogspot.com/2007/05/exurban-nation-observation-about-galina.html


The gentleman who left the comment appears to be quite honest - he's not vulgar and he keeps coming back to answer questions. He claims he's met both the t. officiale looserius and the t. officiale galinalis.


And the truth about her involvement? She probably knows more than she's letting on to the t. officiale looserius. She knows about the blog (not linked because rule 1 is never link to the enemy), and has at least some knowledge of his escapades and their current financial situation.


Seriously, folks, they live with her sister and the rent hasn't been paid. Now, I don't know a lot about siblings, but I know a thing or two about old European mentality, and the sister probably talked to her first.


But this is all conjecture at this point.


So while Akubi argues the first school of thought, and Aspeth (likely) the second, I'll tell you my version of the truth.


The truth is, in the eyes of the law, it doesn't matter. Her signature is on various loan documents, property titles and credit card applications. That's all the law needs.


Like I pointed out in an earlier post, all that matters is the rule of law. In liberal democracies, everyone is treated equally.


The t. officiale galinalis is just as much at fault, in the eyes of the law, as the t. officiale looserius.

3 comments:

Akubi said...

Murst!

Akubi said...

Dugg it too!

Aspeth said...

You are correct, Schnapps. I do agree with that.

Good post, Akubi. It definitely revisits the question as to what LossMitPro has to gain by stepping in as Casey Serin's latest little buddy.