From: wwd@netheaven.com
Date: Thu May 16 2002 - 06:43:22 PDT
In <list-1492967@skylee.com>, on 05/16/2002
at 09:22 AM, "Ron" <rojoha@attbi.com> said:
>I too registered my deuce last year with a form 97 in the buyers name and
>a bill of sale from him to me. It took about an hour and a conversation
>with the DMV branch manager explaining the situation,
Does the Form 97 look good? Is it a genuine document printed up like a
Treasury Bill festooned with ink signatures and maybe an impressed Notary
seal? Or is it one of those 10th generation pimply photocopies that are
hardly legible. Hence the 'gee, it is so cheezy looking, how could it be
phony' "Yes, Massa!" stance. I'm just curious.
> but I left with a
>title and registration for a 68 Kaiser M35A2 13 passenger antique
>passenger car.
Wow! I'd sure be willing to grovel & scrape to get one of these on the
road. What is this?? Did I miss the pix?
> Just hold your hat in your hands, put on a goofy smile, look at your
>feet a lot while you shuffle around and maybe drool a little. Say 'Yes,
>ma'am' and 'No, ma'am' a lot and keep saying 'I sure appreciate your
>going to all this trouble for me' and leave with a registered deuce.
> Or, you can rant and rave about how you are an American citizen and
>your taxes pay their salary and leave with nothing at best, or in cuffs
>at worst.
> When it comes to my green toys, I make Buckwheat look like a rude
>SOB.
> Ronzo
Cosmo Lean
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