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>
> A New Orleans lawyer sought an FHA loan for a client. He was told
the
> loan would be granted if he could prove satisfactory title to a
parcel of
property being offered as collateral. The title to the property dated
back
to 1803, which took the lawyer three months to track down. After
sending
the information to the FHA, he received the following reply:
>
> (Actual letter):
>
> "Upon review of your letter adjoining your client's loan
application, we
> note that the request is supported by an Abstract of Title. While
we
compliment the able manner in which you have prepared and presented
the
application, we must point out that you have only cleared title to the
> proposed collateral property back to 1803. Before final approval
can be
> accorded, it will be necessary to clear the title back to its
origin."
>
> Annoyed, the lawyer responded as follows (actual letter):
> "Your letter regarding title in Case No. 189156 has been received.
I
> note
that you wish to have title extended further than the 194 years
covered by
the present application. I was unaware that any educated person in
this
country, particularly those working in the property area, would not
know
that Louisiana was purchased, by the U.S., from France in 1803, the
year of
origin identified in our application. For the edification of
uninformed
FHA
bureaucrats, the title to the land prior to U.S. ownership was
obtained
from
France, which had acquired it by Right of Conquest from Spain. The
land
came into the possession of Spain by Right of discovery, made in the
year
1492 by a sea captain named Christopher Columbus, who had been granted
the
privilege of seeking a new route to India by the Spanish monarch,
Isabella.
The good queen, Isabella, being a pious woman and almost as careful
about
titles as the FHA, took the precaution of securing the blessing of the
Pope
before she sold her jewels to finance Columbus' expedition. Now the
Pope,
as I'm sure you may know, is the emissary of Jesus Christ, the Son of
God,
and God, it is commonly accepted, created this world. Therefore, I
believe
it is safe to presume that God also made that part of the world called
Louisiana.
>
> God, therefore, would be the owner of origin and His origins date
back,
> to before the beginning of time, the world as we know it AND the
FHA. I
hope to hell you find God's original claim to be satisfactory. Now,
may we
have our damn loan?"
>
> The loan was approved.
>
>
>
> Heaven is an overstocked used book store, crowded with cats.
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David Letterman's Top 10 Drawbacks to Working in a Cubicle
10. Being told to "think outside the box" when you're in a friggin'
box
all day long.
9. Not being able to check e-mail attachments without turning
around to
see who's behind you.
8. Cubicle walls do not offer much protection from any kind of gun
fire.
7. That nagging feeling that if you press the right button, you'll
get a
piece of cheese.
6. Lack of roof rafters for the noose.
5. The walls are too close together for the hammock to work right.
4. 23 power cords - 1 outlet.
3. Prison cells are not only bigger, they also have beds.
2. The carpet has been there since 1976 and shows more signs of
life
than your co-workers.
And the number 1 drawback to working in a cubicle...
1. You can't walk out and slam the door when you quit.
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Daniel
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