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arejay

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  1. The couple (or the woman, anyway) vacationing in "Bangor?, He hardly knew her, Maine" were interesting.  Frankly, $1200 for a waterfront cottage for a WEEK seems like a you-get-what-you-pay-for situation.  Plus I was a little put off by her over-familiarity with Douglas.  "Thank you, Sir." would have been a more appropriate comment to him as she handed over the photos.  I know, I am old and crotchety but I try to always be polite.  Now get off my lawn.

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  2. See, I had a little different take on the U-turn matter.  In her opening statement, the plaintiff said she was in a 'right-turn-only' lane, and the diagram clearly showed that she had passed a right turn onto a cross street.  If she had planned to turn at the NEXT right available, should she not have gotten into that lane until AFTER she had passed that street.  I think that if Defendant had thought of that, and suggested that Plaintiff was at least partly responsible, JJ might have gone the "deductible only recovery' route.  Yes, I used to be a claims adjuster.  My specialty was disputed liablility.

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  3. I hope this is not too too far off topic, but the greyhound-owning mother ADMITTED that her dog was having issues PRIOR to the son having been bitten.  One can only surmise that the GH would have be returned anyway, since she was not responding well to having been adopted.  They are generally NOT good family pets.  It is not their fault, it's just the way it is.  I am not doubting that the child in question may have had some lingering discomfort, but it appears the plaintiff would have had to surrender their dog anyway, whether or not the son had been bitten. 

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