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skidogg wrote:whats the estimate $$ on TRL 7 figures
7 figures to buy trl? lol not even close....i remember uncle richie had said what it was worth a few years ago & it wasnt even close to that....today its probably a lot less....i think it would be a good idea for a few of us regulars to buy the place....uncle richie said last season he may want to sell in the next few years....u coming up next weekend?
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yeah if it looks good i,ll come up an join the mobs on the hill ,unless i don't get that call about work today ,then i may do some midweek
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Post by Token_Boarder »

I feel sorry for the victims of this situation. First and foremost for the motorcycle riders. Whether they were tailgating or not, they suffered physical injuries that I would not wish upon anyone. I also feel sorry for Mrs. Neisner and their kids. They do not deserve the resulting impact that this situation will bring to the Neisner family.

MB is a good man. He represented me on three real-estate transactions and is the legal counsel for Mountain Green Condos, so I have had the pleasure to know him over the past few years. He has served our community and generally is mindful of the citizens of Killington.

I do not know the facts. It sounds like MB did a real stupid thing. It also sounds like possibly some other people did stupid things. Maybe tailgating, maybe trying to take the blame for her husband to save her family…I do not know. But, I do know, I have done stupid things in my life that I later wish I could undo. And, I am willing to bet, every one reading this has too. I am not willing to cast stones. I am just saddened that this mistake is hurting so many people.

Maybe those of us that do dumb things all the time get some sort of perverted joy at seeing a good man do a dumb thing. But, MB is just that a good man who did a dumb thing. I wish him and his family the best of luck. I hope he learned a lesson and I hope only he has to pay the consequences of his mistake.

And, most of all I hope the motorcycle riders heal quickly and have no lasting physical or emotional effects of this situation.

For the rest of us, I hope we can learn from the mistakes of others and use the lesson to help guide us to be better people.
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Having had to endure several 2 faced persons for much of my life, and one paticularly heinous one, this can go two ways.

2 faced guy finally gets his due, or
Decent guy makes stupid mistake.

I will point out that driving while drinking, purposefully driving in a risky and endangering manner, leaving the scene of the accident, having someone else take the blame, and making a false statement are a lot of mistakes for a 'good guy' to make in one day.
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nicely but mr.moose
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After quite a while, here's an update:

http://www.rutlandherald.com/apps/pbcs. ... /809200320
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just wondering if he has been sentenced yet...anyone know?
not sure if i missed it.

in the last few months some people suggested him as a justice of the peace for my wedding.
figured it would be smart to know if he would be avaliable...
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just wondering if he has been sentenced yet...anyone know?
i didnt see any updates when i searched the forum, but not sure if i missed it.
thanks.
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powderboy72 wrote:
just wondering if he has been sentenced yet...anyone know?
i didnt see any updates when i searched the forum, but not sure if i missed it.
thanks.
No, not yet.
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Today's more detailed article on the sentencing.

http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20 ... 002/NEWS01
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The guy is actually appealing his 39 day sentence. Fukking Lawyers...
“M.B. had a right when (State Police Trooper Robert McKenna) interviewed him not to acknowledge driving. He had no right to lie, but it was his failure to admit, not the lie, which hindered his arrest,” Nelson wrote.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20 ... 002/NEWS01
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but why did he drive around them & lock up? no one has answered that.


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Take the medicine and move on.
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