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Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Financial institutions tend to follow the letter of the law
Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Financial institutions tend to follow the letter of the law
Well, Salty didn't say anything about the spirit of the law...
Salty wrote:Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Financial institutions tend to follow the letter of the law
Well, Salty didn't say anything about the spirit of the law...
Nice distinction. The better ones will follow the spirit too, but I have indeed seen one that only followed the letter, and no surprise here - it is no longer around, since about 2008. Want to guess?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Financial institutions tend to follow the letter of the law
Well, Salty didn't say anything about the spirit of the law...
Nice distinction. The better ones will follow the spirit too, but I have indeed seen one that only followed the letter, and no surprise here - it is no longer around, since about 2008. Want to guess?
I thought about that distinction before I posted my response but either way .....
Salty wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Financial institutions tend to follow the letter of the law
Well, Salty didn't say anything about the spirit of the law...
Nice distinction. The better ones will follow the spirit too, but I have indeed seen one that only followed the letter, and no surprise here - it is no longer around, since about 2008. Want to guess?
I thought about that distinction before I posted my response but either way .....
I take it that you have never worked for a financial institution....
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:Financial institutions tend to follow the letter of the law
Well, Salty didn't say anything about the spirit of the law...
Nice distinction. The better ones will follow the spirit too, but I have indeed seen one that only followed the letter, and no surprise here - it is no longer around, since about 2008. Want to guess?
I thought about that distinction before I posted my response but either way .....
I take it that you have never worked for a financial institution....
Not as an employee but as a vendor. I know what you mean as far as dotting all their I's crossing all their T's but given the cycle of major scandals involving collusion (so I'm not talking about the "rogue trader" or anything like that) I don't buy it.
Salty wrote:That one/maybe two occur somewhere in the world, among all of the financial institutions, is testament to the effectiveness of these practices.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Salty wrote:That one/maybe two occur somewhere in the world, among all of the financial institutions, is testament to the effectiveness of these practices.
TennoChinko wrote:Tadashi Wada's former employer, Morrison & Foerster aka MOFO has sent out messages to former employees of the firm ordering them not to speak with the press about their former colleague and his missing penis predickament.
Wada's former online profiles at MOFO:
https://archive.is/PwlvK
https://archive.is/gWgR8
Russell wrote:And how can they enforce their orders on former employees? Do they have some sort of non-compete clause in their employment contracts, in which they are legally required not to talk about cut-off penises of future colleagues?!?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:They might be threatening them with PIPL which most people seem to live in fear of violating. Even if they don't have much of a case being sued by a major international law firm with deep pockets wouldn't be much fun.
The contraption - complete with 'on' and 'off' buttons in his testicles to pump it up or deflate it - was made from the flesh of his arm and fitted by surgeons at University College London.
Salty wrote:Fisting, or arming, or maybe just dildo-ing it… there is hope for this emasculated lawyer. He can have his manhood repaired until the next time he sets off a jealous husband and one again goes under the pruning shears.
Man with 'bionic penis' reveals he had an erection for TWO weeks after surgery - but says his new manhood has 'changed his life'The contraption - complete with 'on' and 'off' buttons in his testicles to pump it up or deflate it - was made from the flesh of his arm and fitted by surgeons at University College London.
Coligny wrote:Pretty sure it's been done several times already in the 90' , wonderful era of the pr0n parodies and pornochic ...
Salty wrote:Well, the trial has started. On a TV news clip yesterday, they sign-boarded the defense lawyer objecting to the prosecution intention of reading out in court the emails between the wife and the short-dick lawyer. The judge agreed for now, and will address it again in the next session sometime in November. Rumor has it that they are sexually explicit.
I was sort of hoping that they would post those emails here on FG for our amusement.
matsuki wrote:Salty wrote:Well, the trial has started. On a TV news clip yesterday, they sign-boarded the defense lawyer objecting to the prosecution intention of reading out in court the emails between the wife and the short-dick lawyer. The judge agreed for now, and will address it again in the next session sometime in November. Rumor has it that they are sexually explicit.
I was sort of hoping that they would post those emails here on FG for our amusement.
I hope they come flowing out. I'm guessing this is how hubby found out about the affair?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:If he had only disposed of the whole body and not just the dangly bits, he'd be looking at a lot less time.
Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:If he had only disposed of the whole body and not just the dangly bits, he'd be looking at a lot less time.
Well, it's one year per cm...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:If he had only disposed of the whole body and not just the dangly bits, he'd be looking at a lot less time.
Well, it's one year per cm...
Flaccid or erect?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:If he had only disposed of the whole body and not just the dangly bits, he'd be looking at a lot less time.
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