Okay, so since when did the term "grand" become a legal description of
money? It's slang, does slang stand up to verbal contract law? If I
heard someone say that they were giving away a 100 grand, the first
thing I would ask is, "do you mean $100,000?"

But, I really meant she was an idiot because of what she said to her
kids about all the stuff they were going to have - which was totally
unrealistic even if she did get $100,000. (Would she have sued Uncle
Sam, too, when she realized that she couldn't buy all that crap after
taxes took their toll?)


On 6/23/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, Kentucky Verbal Contract laws states the DJ is the idiot.
>

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