Showing category "Orders-09" (Show all posts)

Pieces 024/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Latisha Doone and  Shane Wyatt decided to settle their dispute with Pieces after a "shopping list" that got a bit ugly.

Pieces: Look you had it in your pocket so long, I could hardly see what's written!
My. Wyatt: She feels as though I am supposed to etch these things out of stone.
Pieces: She says that she was only asking for the basics.
My. Wyatt: The basics, that greedly trollip, was eating me out of house and home!
Pieces: Mr. Wyatt it is you...
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Pieces 023/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, December 21, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Robbie Benedict and Laurel Burke were roomates that are now in dispute over a "missed program". They have decided to settle their dispute with Pieces.

Pieces: So you are not the best  of channel buddies are you?
Mr. Benedict: Look, being in charge I asked Ms. Burke to set up the following things, I don't see why this was so difficult.
Pieces: A child could do this, so what seems to be the problem?
Mr. Benedict: Ms. Burke was extremely incompeten...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 022/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, November 23, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Jupiter Devon and Dare Lichmon touched each other in front of a crowd of several people watching. A person in attendance is now suing for damages resulting from the place being overcrowded.

Pieces: So there was some ass-igned seating involved?
Plaintiff: Exactly, they clearly picked a bone with this one!
Pieces: Well, things have to be orderly so everyone could see it all take place. What was the problem?
Plaintiff: Things became heated, you know the vibe and inten...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 021/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, November 16, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Connie Barton filed complaint with Pieces after a dispute with the owner of a franchise that processed goods Ms. Barton now refuses to pay for.

Pieces: So these people were real bad newsers.
Ms. Barton: Their machinery was unsafe.
Pieces: What type of wok was done?
Ms. Barton: I did the usual screening for abnormalities.
Pieces: So that type of work must make you proud given that so many people depend on it?
Ms. Barton: I always did my share of investigation before ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 020/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, October 12, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Raul Pennant and Jenny Butters are in a dispute over a sign that Jenny felt Mr. Pennant should have noticed. Because of his negligence Jenny Butters is upset and has now taken her complaint to Pieces.

Pieces: It was over your head, as I take it?
Mr. Pennant: No! She got in over hers.
Pieces: Please explain.
Mr. Pennant: I was goin along smoothly and then suddenly I was interrupted by this sign to halt.
Pieces: Well why didn't you obey?
Mr. Pennant...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 019/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, October 5, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Bing Travers and Stella Tribe complained to Pieces after they were charged because of a profit from their stock.

Pieces: This was somewhat of a setback for you?
Ms. Tribe: We were so happy with the addition!
Pieces: If you were so happy, why are you here?
Mr. Travers: Because they didn't want to make good on payment, they only wanted to give us partial reimbursement.
Pieces: Well there are brokers fees involved which is why they wanted so much mo...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 018/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 28, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Waymon Sing is distraught over a boxing match up that was arranged unprofessionally. Mr Sing has complained to Pieces in hopes of resolution.

Pieces: I understand you received an uneven one, two punch?
Mr. sing: I was caught off guard and it added even more to my emotions.
Pieces: Why did you agree to the match up in the first place, once you saw what you were going to be dealing with?
Mr. Sing: I was informed by the management team who arranged...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 017/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Wang Ping filed a complaint with Pieces because of a bad batter which caused him to run. Mr. Ping states that the serve used was illegal and ultimately sent him to the hospital. He is also suing for his injuries.

Pieces: So I see you were a bit of a sore sport?
Mr. Ping: I was very sore actually. The batter had just warmed up and it was then served to me.
Pieces: It came at you rather quickly, a bit too fast eh?
Mr. Ping: Exactly, And I paid it ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 016/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 14, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Brock Elfman and his girlfriend Drake Simmon filed a complaint with Pieces regarding a breech of contract. It seems that the company that was hired by the couple to keep unwanted guests from attending a party they were giving allowed guests to enter the home thus runing their party. The couple is suing for a return of the money they paid to keep the unwanted guests away.

Pieces: So they slipped right through the cracks of security, huh?
Mr. El...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 015/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 7, 2009, In : Orders-09 

IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

James Thunder is in a dispute over a bunch of tickets he received while outdoors. Mr. Thunder argues that the tickets were overrated and not worth the amount he was charged.

Pieces: I take it this was not the orchestra you had asked for?
Mr. Thunder: It was all a crock, I reviewed it myself and it wasn't worth it at all !
Pieces: Performances nowadays are electronic, you know with equipment. So you were mislead regarding a live performance?
Mr. ...


Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 014/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, September 1, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Fanny Angle contacted Pieces regarding a trip she had taken in which she landed wrong. Ms Angle is suing for the money she had to spend to correct the problem.

Pieces: So you had an accident that resulted in unforseen expenses on your part?
Fanny: It was so sudden, the next thing you know I was sitting on my butt in the middle of it all.
Pieces: As sore as you were, were you helped at all from anyone?
Fanny: I went immediately afterwards to see ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 013/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, August 25, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

CASE FACTS

Jester Wilbur returned a  top shelf purchase because he didn't feel it was worth the price. The owner says that Mr. Wilbur became angry and combative with him afterwards. He is now suing for damages done to him.

Pieces: So I hear you're more of a window shopper?
Mr. Wilbur: Look, I didn't like the priceyness of it so I asked for a refund. I saw no harm in doing so.
Pieces: Didn't you see the sign regarding a no refund policy? 
Mr. Wilb...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 012/09 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, August 18, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Ms. Dillon: They borrowed my stool to set things on. I only went into the main room to retrieve it so that I could use it. That's when the ceiling fell on me.

Pieces: So you just darted in to get something and the whole thing collapsed on you.

Ms. Dillon:Yes.

Pieces: Mr. Turrel did you offer to repair the ceiling?

Mr. Turrel: Yes, I did.

Pieces; Has the ceiling been totally repaired?

Mr. Turrel: We on the job!

Ms. Dillon: That was six months ago, ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 011/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, August 4, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

The Case

Oscar Milton and Mia Wright have decided to settle their heated battle by coming to Pieces. It seems as though their relationship went south when Oscar Milton told Ms. Wright he could not see her.

Pieces: I understand by the complaint that you abruptly stopped with Ms. Wright.

Mr. Milton: That's correct.

Pieces: You also state that you do not owe her anything, if that is so why did she haul you in here? Ms. Wright why can't you just acc...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 009/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, July 14, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

FACTS OF THE CASE

Ike Fontain is distressed over trouble that continued to start with the defendant Mike Summers. Mr. Summers says that Mr. Fontain shops around for trouble and it eventually found him - now that it has he won't own up to the cost of it all.

Pieces: So Mr. Fontain do you normally go around looking for people to pick on?

Mr. Fontain: No the trouble began at home, everything was fine up until then.

Pieces: Is that why Mr. Summers w...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 008/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

CASE COMPLAINT

Pisha Waters decided to settle her claim against a business partner since she says it's his fault "their business" went belly up.

Pieces: You were following along with your partners plan for the business and now you're paying the price.

Pisha: He never told me about his other failed ventures.

Pieces: Well before you became partners didn't you discuss his other businesses?

Pisha: He told me the one we had was for real!

Pieces: So you...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 006/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Wednesday, June 17, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER


Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Complaint Against The Defendant

Nancy Cattle is very upset resulting from an "operator" that went wrong. Ms. Cattle has come to Pieces to settle her complaint.

Pieces: In the information provided, it said that you placed a call in your sleep. And during all of that you did not like what the operator said to you while in the rem stages of sleep.

Ms. Cattle: He had some nerve. I was lying helplessly on a table and he kept going on and on about my...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 005/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, June 9, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Brief Description of the Case

A woman in her 40's has taken issue with her boss regarding the seriousness of her drive, for which the woman's boss will not discuss with her. So not the woman has come to Pieces for a resolve.

Pieces: You stated that your boss will not drive you anywhere. You're in your 40's what is the matter with you using public transportation?

Employee: Chill for just a minute, you not understanding me!

Pieces: So now you want...

Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 004/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, June 2, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Case Facts

A male co-worker anonymously reports a woman worker regarding a "bad distribution". The complaint was
eventually  given to pieces for review on what to do next.

Pieces: So your co-worker gave you bad cents, why didn't you just take it to a bank for exchange instead of wasting the courts time for such pettiness?

Male: Not cents your honor, scent.

Pieces: You mean, her perfume is kickin your goat?

Male: No, she don't wear that at all.

Pi...

Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 002/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Thursday, May 21, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER


Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

FACTS OF THE CASE

An adult woman is suing her parents "spiritually". She says they have robbed her of her ability to live life to the extent that she would have lived had they not interfered in her desire to become what she wanted.  As a result she feels bound to them as though she is enslaved as they have made her miserable.

Pieces: Well you are already suing them so what do you want from me?

Woman: A bit of advice, on how to do this properly...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces-001/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Saturday, May 16, 2009, In : Orders-09 

IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.                                   No. 001/09

Defendant

FACTS OF THE CASE

A woman in her 30's wants to know what to do about her cheating boyfriend.  Even although the woman's boyfriend admits to the affairs she still wants to continue the relationship.  The last time he cheated on her was last month. She says he told her "he will stop, but he just can't help it when he does it."

Pieces- Why are you here? You have already decided to continue in this rela...


Continue reading ...
 
 

Showing category "Orders-09" (Show all posts)

Pieces 024/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, December 28, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Latisha Doone and  Shane Wyatt decided to settle their dispute with Pieces after a "shopping list" that got a bit ugly.

Pieces: Look you had it in your pocket so long, I could hardly see what's written!
My. Wyatt: She feels as though I am supposed to etch these things out of stone.
Pieces: She says that she was only asking for the basics.
My. Wyatt: The basics, that greedly trollip, was eating me out of house and home!
Pieces: Mr. Wyatt it is you...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 023/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, December 21, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Robbie Benedict and Laurel Burke were roomates that are now in dispute over a "missed program". They have decided to settle their dispute with Pieces.

Pieces: So you are not the best  of channel buddies are you?
Mr. Benedict: Look, being in charge I asked Ms. Burke to set up the following things, I don't see why this was so difficult.
Pieces: A child could do this, so what seems to be the problem?
Mr. Benedict: Ms. Burke was extremely incompeten...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 022/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, November 23, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Jupiter Devon and Dare Lichmon touched each other in front of a crowd of several people watching. A person in attendance is now suing for damages resulting from the place being overcrowded.

Pieces: So there was some ass-igned seating involved?
Plaintiff: Exactly, they clearly picked a bone with this one!
Pieces: Well, things have to be orderly so everyone could see it all take place. What was the problem?
Plaintiff: Things became heated, you know the vibe and inten...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 021/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, November 16, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Connie Barton filed complaint with Pieces after a dispute with the owner of a franchise that processed goods Ms. Barton now refuses to pay for.

Pieces: So these people were real bad newsers.
Ms. Barton: Their machinery was unsafe.
Pieces: What type of wok was done?
Ms. Barton: I did the usual screening for abnormalities.
Pieces: So that type of work must make you proud given that so many people depend on it?
Ms. Barton: I always did my share of investigation before ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 020/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, October 12, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Raul Pennant and Jenny Butters are in a dispute over a sign that Jenny felt Mr. Pennant should have noticed. Because of his negligence Jenny Butters is upset and has now taken her complaint to Pieces.

Pieces: It was over your head, as I take it?
Mr. Pennant: No! She got in over hers.
Pieces: Please explain.
Mr. Pennant: I was goin along smoothly and then suddenly I was interrupted by this sign to halt.
Pieces: Well why didn't you obey?
Mr. Pennant...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 019/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, October 5, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Bing Travers and Stella Tribe complained to Pieces after they were charged because of a profit from their stock.

Pieces: This was somewhat of a setback for you?
Ms. Tribe: We were so happy with the addition!
Pieces: If you were so happy, why are you here?
Mr. Travers: Because they didn't want to make good on payment, they only wanted to give us partial reimbursement.
Pieces: Well there are brokers fees involved which is why they wanted so much mo...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 018/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 28, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Waymon Sing is distraught over a boxing match up that was arranged unprofessionally. Mr Sing has complained to Pieces in hopes of resolution.

Pieces: I understand you received an uneven one, two punch?
Mr. sing: I was caught off guard and it added even more to my emotions.
Pieces: Why did you agree to the match up in the first place, once you saw what you were going to be dealing with?
Mr. Sing: I was informed by the management team who arranged...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 017/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 21, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Wang Ping filed a complaint with Pieces because of a bad batter which caused him to run. Mr. Ping states that the serve used was illegal and ultimately sent him to the hospital. He is also suing for his injuries.

Pieces: So I see you were a bit of a sore sport?
Mr. Ping: I was very sore actually. The batter had just warmed up and it was then served to me.
Pieces: It came at you rather quickly, a bit too fast eh?
Mr. Ping: Exactly, And I paid it ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 016/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 14, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Brock Elfman and his girlfriend Drake Simmon filed a complaint with Pieces regarding a breech of contract. It seems that the company that was hired by the couple to keep unwanted guests from attending a party they were giving allowed guests to enter the home thus runing their party. The couple is suing for a return of the money they paid to keep the unwanted guests away.

Pieces: So they slipped right through the cracks of security, huh?
Mr. El...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 015/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Monday, September 7, 2009, In : Orders-09 

IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

James Thunder is in a dispute over a bunch of tickets he received while outdoors. Mr. Thunder argues that the tickets were overrated and not worth the amount he was charged.

Pieces: I take it this was not the orchestra you had asked for?
Mr. Thunder: It was all a crock, I reviewed it myself and it wasn't worth it at all !
Pieces: Performances nowadays are electronic, you know with equipment. So you were mislead regarding a live performance?
Mr. ...


Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 014/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, September 1, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Fanny Angle contacted Pieces regarding a trip she had taken in which she landed wrong. Ms Angle is suing for the money she had to spend to correct the problem.

Pieces: So you had an accident that resulted in unforseen expenses on your part?
Fanny: It was so sudden, the next thing you know I was sitting on my butt in the middle of it all.
Pieces: As sore as you were, were you helped at all from anyone?
Fanny: I went immediately afterwards to see ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 013/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, August 25, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

CASE FACTS

Jester Wilbur returned a  top shelf purchase because he didn't feel it was worth the price. The owner says that Mr. Wilbur became angry and combative with him afterwards. He is now suing for damages done to him.

Pieces: So I hear you're more of a window shopper?
Mr. Wilbur: Look, I didn't like the priceyness of it so I asked for a refund. I saw no harm in doing so.
Pieces: Didn't you see the sign regarding a no refund policy? 
Mr. Wilb...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 012/09 PT2

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, August 18, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Ms. Dillon: They borrowed my stool to set things on. I only went into the main room to retrieve it so that I could use it. That's when the ceiling fell on me.

Pieces: So you just darted in to get something and the whole thing collapsed on you.

Ms. Dillon:Yes.

Pieces: Mr. Turrel did you offer to repair the ceiling?

Mr. Turrel: Yes, I did.

Pieces; Has the ceiling been totally repaired?

Mr. Turrel: We on the job!

Ms. Dillon: That was six months ago, ...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 011/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, August 4, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

The Case

Oscar Milton and Mia Wright have decided to settle their heated battle by coming to Pieces. It seems as though their relationship went south when Oscar Milton told Ms. Wright he could not see her.

Pieces: I understand by the complaint that you abruptly stopped with Ms. Wright.

Mr. Milton: That's correct.

Pieces: You also state that you do not owe her anything, if that is so why did she haul you in here? Ms. Wright why can't you just acc...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 009/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, July 14, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

FACTS OF THE CASE

Ike Fontain is distressed over trouble that continued to start with the defendant Mike Summers. Mr. Summers says that Mr. Fontain shops around for trouble and it eventually found him - now that it has he won't own up to the cost of it all.

Pieces: So Mr. Fontain do you normally go around looking for people to pick on?

Mr. Fontain: No the trouble began at home, everything was fine up until then.

Pieces: Is that why Mr. Summers w...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 008/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

CASE COMPLAINT

Pisha Waters decided to settle her claim against a business partner since she says it's his fault "their business" went belly up.

Pieces: You were following along with your partners plan for the business and now you're paying the price.

Pisha: He never told me about his other failed ventures.

Pieces: Well before you became partners didn't you discuss his other businesses?

Pisha: He told me the one we had was for real!

Pieces: So you...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 006/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Wednesday, June 17, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER


Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Complaint Against The Defendant

Nancy Cattle is very upset resulting from an "operator" that went wrong. Ms. Cattle has come to Pieces to settle her complaint.

Pieces: In the information provided, it said that you placed a call in your sleep. And during all of that you did not like what the operator said to you while in the rem stages of sleep.

Ms. Cattle: He had some nerve. I was lying helplessly on a table and he kept going on and on about my...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 005/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, June 9, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Brief Description of the Case

A woman in her 40's has taken issue with her boss regarding the seriousness of her drive, for which the woman's boss will not discuss with her. So not the woman has come to Pieces for a resolve.

Pieces: You stated that your boss will not drive you anywhere. You're in your 40's what is the matter with you using public transportation?

Employee: Chill for just a minute, you not understanding me!

Pieces: So now you want...

Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 004/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Tuesday, June 2, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

Case Facts

A male co-worker anonymously reports a woman worker regarding a "bad distribution". The complaint was
eventually  given to pieces for review on what to do next.

Pieces: So your co-worker gave you bad cents, why didn't you just take it to a bank for exchange instead of wasting the courts time for such pettiness?

Male: Not cents your honor, scent.

Pieces: You mean, her perfume is kickin your goat?

Male: No, she don't wear that at all.

Pi...

Continue reading ...
 

Pieces 002/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Thursday, May 21, 2009, In : Orders-09 
IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER


Plaintiff

v.

Defendant

FACTS OF THE CASE

An adult woman is suing her parents "spiritually". She says they have robbed her of her ability to live life to the extent that she would have lived had they not interfered in her desire to become what she wanted.  As a result she feels bound to them as though she is enslaved as they have made her miserable.

Pieces: Well you are already suing them so what do you want from me?

Woman: A bit of advice, on how to do this properly...
Continue reading ...
 

Pieces-001/09

Posted by Sheri Harris on Saturday, May 16, 2009, In : Orders-09 

IN THE UNITED STATES
CIVIL MATTER

Plaintiff

v.                                   No. 001/09

Defendant

FACTS OF THE CASE

A woman in her 30's wants to know what to do about her cheating boyfriend.  Even although the woman's boyfriend admits to the affairs she still wants to continue the relationship.  The last time he cheated on her was last month. She says he told her "he will stop, but he just can't help it when he does it."

Pieces- Why are you here? You have already decided to continue in this rela...


Continue reading ...
 
 

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