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Subject: Re: An old smelly crone called *Palindrome* haunts these pages with Posted on: Thu, 08 May 2008 10:07:05 GMT

frediesmith@googlemail.com wrote:
> On May 8, 7:18 pm, Palindrome wrote:
>
>> The sad thing is that he has led a remarkable life and has gathered a
>> lot of experience that I for one would want to learn from.
>
> My dear my mate and I are off out for dinner tonight, but, if you are
> honest and want to learn from me, why not begin with 3 things and then
> we can see how far we can get. The three things i offer which you dont
> need any experience for are:
>
> 1. Define and confirm my partnership via any mechanism you think fit.
> 2. Work out a time line for the investigation of the tax office and
> plod.
> 3. Tell me what you consider the breaches where with a) a legal
> practising certificate, b) continued legal advise if you conclude my
> ex partners were in breach of there practising certificate.
>
> No abuse, no bribes no money just an intellectual exchange, if Im
> wrong Id be very happy to you and you and your partner can expect a
> holiday say in Hong Kong staying at The Landgan for one week on me, if
> Im right well you might find you can work with me getting this MS
> out. (Im also booked on one of the queens for a chrismas holiday, )

You may think that someone owes you, but you do seem to be allowing
this, now ancient history, to own you.

Think of what you achieved in the first five, ten, years and what you
could achieve in the next 5 or 10. Winning appears to mean everything to
you - but does it have to be re-fighting old wars rather than starting
and winning a brand new campaign?

But no, I'm not interested in raking through the ashes of a long dead
battlefield, no matter who won and lost and how fair the tactics.

But do enjoy your cruise and your hotels. That life isn't me. I'd be
more at home with the crew than with the passengers and be happier
staying at the home of the doorman than his place of work. Such is life.

--
Sue