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PRESENT DAY JOURNAL Boy the trouble you can get at 6:30 in the morning while walking into Starbucks. In the beginning of September, I learned that my Canadian patent attorney had sent me a letter while I was still in Australia. That letter said that I had a deadline of October 6th to respond to an office action on a patent application. Even before that on Sept. 24 or 25 is the date that I have annual maintain frees on more than just the Canadian application. Lucky I sent a $600.00 and $ 800.00 money orders earlier in the months. Plus I'd already established trust fund earlier. I was a little paranoid, because it was similar to the time when my first Annual Matenance Fee was due for Austraia, in 2000 Sure enough, on the 20th of Sept. I was accused of being on drugs at 6:30 in the morning while I was walking into a Starbucks. The cop ended up taking the Billyclub I'd had since I was a teenage and used to keep in a gun rack in my back window. I'd been keeping it in my map pocket so I could check the air in my rear duallies. It worked good for checking for engine noises too. I ended up thrown in jail for three days and then put back on the street with nothing but a bus token and a towing bill at about $ 500. and I was missing work because of it all. My truck was in truck jail until Monday and I also had to pay off the $200 out of the $500 fine because I didn't just spend the weekend in jail. (I would have been $200 ahead if I could have sat in jail a couple more days.) The thing that pisses me off, it was a billy club that the Perice County Sheriff department had put back in my truck, after they had taken it along with my guns and a bunch of my other personal possessions: which of course I never got anything else back, even after a long list of phone calls and trips to the property room. But the billy club I got it back without even
asking. Tell me, what's
up with that. Then the other thing that really pissed me of was that when I did get to see my court appointed attorney, she informed me that the bail had gone from $10,000 to $15,000 because of warrants in Washington State. The thing was, I had to plead guilty to the charges and get out the same say, or say in jail if I wanted to fight the case. Kinna like Rule Number 22 Then the next week on November 2nd, I got my truck impounded again. Another $500 towing bill and $165 to the cop station just to get a call to the towing company to get it released. And they forgot to make the call the first time, and my dad thought he was witnessing some of the crape I was experiencing first hand. I said, "Dad, this shit ain’t nothing because this happens to other people every day. All they say is that you wouldn't have to complain if you didn't brake the law. This cope advised me to sell my truck and to forget about it. To buy a S-10 and that he wouldn't bother me if I camped out down by the river bed. My paper work was all in on the 4th of October, so now I can relax some. Oh yeah, another $669 fine for officer 1001's advice, and I lost another week's wages. And the warrents in Washington were so old, that I was able to get a driver's license in Arizona. Archives September 8th, 2009 thru December 10, 2009 May 22, 2009 - August 31, 2009 January 1, 2009 thru May 3, 2009 October 5, 2008 thru December 15, 2008 April 29, 2008 thru September 30, 2008 November 11, 2007 thru April 27, 2008 February 27, 2007 thru November 3rd, 2007 September 20. 2006 thru February 20, 2007
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