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SIGNS of our times...Dish 31
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Topic Started: Sep 12 2014, 09:20 AM (38,072 Views)
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Sep 14 2014, 08:05 PM
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LOL Carly the bright one who sleeps with franco Jasons enemy and Johnny another of Jason enemies and Lorenzo another of jasons enemies and jax another of Jasons enemies. I am surprised she didn't sleep with rick He nodded his in agreement ::shrug::
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Sep 14 2014, 08:05 PM
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They are not going to give Billy Miller to BH. lol
Not saying they won't tease shit to rile up fanbases but lets be real here, he will end up with their pet KeMo.
They may not give him to Kemo either. there was a reason they moved Sam to Patrick. what was the reason they stopped liz in the Niz stuff and put her in the middle of Jason stuff. Robin isn't coming back. so Patrick will need a pairing. I bet Jason ends up with Ava I'm not worried.
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Sep 14 2014, 08:06 PM
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No, she is not his POA, his wife was but she passed away and I don't think he changed it over before he got sick. I have his statements here, and see random withdrawals that are unusual and happen right around the time his pension is deposited into his account. She happens to have had a rise in income lately.
WTF? His POA? That's just disgusting. I replied to you but now don't know if I can take you seriously. Power of attorney
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Sep 14 2014, 08:06 PM
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when my aunt comes back, I'm going to talk to a social worker about this since he's still in the hospital, she told the family she would take him in and she left to go on vacation when she is unemployed and this latest stroke happened when she was gone. Any solid proof I find I'm taking it to the authorities, stealing is stealing. Thank you all for help and for taking the time to respond to me. Sorry for the OT again. I appreciate it, thank you again.
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Sep 14 2014, 08:06 PM
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Frickin gorgeous!
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Sep 14 2014, 08:07 PM
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please don't get mad at me for the OT: but I need some advice and can't doscuss with family because of conflict of interests. Long story short: my grandpa had a stroke and was no longer able to by himself, my aunt offered to take him and we recently found out that money has mysteriously gone missing from his bank account. If I have proof that my aunt has been basically stealing, would I be considered a traitor for calling the cops on a family member? The stress of losing his indepenence and mobility has stressed him and he had another major stroke this weekend so telling him that we suspect someone (his own daughter) has been stealing from him is too much stress to handle.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Get a lawyer and start documenting. Does she have signing rights on his account?
No, she is not his POA, his wife was but she passed away and I don't think he changed it over before he got sick. I have his statements here, and see random withdrawals that are unusual and happen right around the time his pension is deposited into his account. She happens to have had a rise in income lately. Sounds like there is a family member that others of you don't like. Otherwise it would be no problem to go to said family member to see what she's doing with the money or if it is even her getting the money out of the account. If the family doesn't trust her, why does she have such access to him? Why don't some of you who are willing to look out for him "properly" step up.
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Sep 14 2014, 08:07 PM
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They are not going to give Billy Miller to BH. lol
Not saying they won't tease shit to rile up fanbases but lets be real here, he will end up with their pet KeMo.
I'm a kelly/sam fan, and I don't care who she ends up with. Seems to me she's got a lot going on right now. Whatever, whoever, if she's happy, I'm happy. I loved her with ME, Jason T, and SB. BM will be just as good, I'm sure. So, anyone is a win/win for me. Yes, I love ME with Kemo. I think they're awesome together. The character of Nina ruined their s/l, but that's the breaks. I love her with Jason T. now. I loved her with GV/Lucky. Siam sucked donkey balls. Worst pairing on the show hands down.
so glad Kelly doesn't have to carry that slacking POS Easton anymore.
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Sep 14 2014, 08:07 PM
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They want BM to succeed, so he'll "end up" with someone who has a high Q rating.
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Sep 14 2014, 08:08 PM
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please don't get mad at me for the OT: but I need some advice and can't doscuss with family because of conflict of interests. Long story short: my grandpa had a stroke and was no longer able to by himself, my aunt offered to take him and we recently found out that money has mysteriously gone missing from his bank account. If I have proof that my aunt has been basically stealing, would I be considered a traitor for calling the cops on a family member? The stress of losing his indepenence and mobility has stressed him and he had another major stroke this weekend so telling him that we suspect someone (his own daughter) has been stealing from him is too much stress to handle.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Can your parent talk to your aunt and work out what happened without involving your grandfather?
If I tell my mom she is going to have a huge freak out and call the police, she is already taking it badly with his most recent stroke. I'm wondering if I could report it anonymously? I don't think you can report anonymously. I encourage you to give your aunt the chance to explain before you jump to conclusions. You grandfather may have authorized her to do it.
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Sep 14 2014, 08:08 PM
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No, she is not his POA, his wife was but she passed away and I don't think he changed it over before he got sick. I have his statements here, and see random withdrawals that are unusual and happen right around the time his pension is deposited into his account. She happens to have had a rise in income lately.
WTF? His POA? That's just disgusting. I replied to you but now don't know if I can take you seriously. I'm sorry, I don't know what other meaning there is for that, POA= power of attorney. Again I'm sorry if that offended you , I'm canadian so I dont know what the other terms are.
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