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last will and testament
Cathy A asked:


From: Bar. Ray Darrick Esq.(For Trustees)
Managing Partner Darrick & Solicitors
London – United Kingdom.

Notification of Bequest

On behalf of the Trustees and Executor of the estate of Late Sir.
Martin
Wilczek, I wish to notify you that late Sir. Martin Wilczek made you a
beneficiary to his WILL. He left the sum of Five Million, One Hundred
Thousand
Dollars (USD$5,100.000.00) to you in the codicil and last testament to
his
will.

This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is real and
true. Being
a widely travel led man, he must have been in contact with you in the
past or
simply you were nominated to him by one of his numerous friends abroad
who
wished you good. Sir. Martin Wilczek until his death was a former
managing
director and Pioneer staff of Global Galleries.

He was a very dedicated Christian who loved to give out. His great
philanthropy
earned him numerous awards during his life time. Sir Martin Wilczek
died on the
9th day of February 2004 at the age of 90 years, and his WILL is now
ready for
execution. According to him this money is to help the poor and the
needy.

Please, endeavor to get back to me as soon as possible via my direct
email
address as shown below to enable me proceed with my job.

Bar. Ray Darrick, Esq.
Email: info_raydarrick@walla.com
Tel: +44 704 571 8951

Also, do send me your telephone number so I can call you for further
clarification on this matter. I hope to hear from you on the hour.

Legally yours,
Barr. Ray Darrick, Esq
I received the above email today

Misti Boulds

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Kal H asked:


Is it in a museum? Government files? I know that the text of it is known, but I wondered where the actual document is.

Christian Waycott
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peaches asked:


Summoned out to the tackhouse, it seems Sharon’s under the impression Nick wants to spend time with her – and disappointed when he wants to talk about ‘oh, yeah, right, Noah’ (as she flashes back to their first anniversary). So, how is he? Nick reports he’s calmed down a bit – it was kinda crazy the other day but we have a new game plan now. Any regrets? Sharon asks. None, Nick says.

Ash gets a call from Colleen and relays she’s meeting Brad’s lawyers with regards to the will. Abby wants to go – it’s what my Dad would have wanted. Colleen also calls Jack (who agrees to join her). I’m on my way. Leaving so soon? Billy slurs. Jack reminds how it was when their Dad died – so much left unsaid. He’s not giving up on Billy though. The right thing to do is ‘man up’ and tell Cane you’re the baby’s father – if you didn’t care you wouldn’t be here getting wasted – let’s get out of here. Billy sends him off – me and this barstool are joined at the ****. You can be a real jerk sometimes, Jack says as he takes Billy’s car keys and asks Jimmy to call him a cab when he’s done drinking. Be the decent guy I know you are, are Jack’s parting words.

Lily puts a blanket around Ester’s shoulders as she holds vigil at Chloe’s bedside. Jill reports the doctor said Chloe’s doing what she’s supposed to be – resting – and the baby’s doing well. She then praises them for getting Chloe and the baby to the hospital – and Billy too of course – she wanted them to be close as brothers – this could be the turning point. Cane nods – unconvinced, while Lily looks constipated.

Someone call a cab? Yup Billy dons his coat – and off to the hospital he staggers.

At the tackhouse, Noah isn’t exactly pleased to see Sharon – but IS happy to hear they’ve changed their minds on him seeing Eden. You’ll get more freedom – but no more sneaking around – be honest. We’ve all made mistakes – this is a fresh start. Sharon wants to know where he’s going and with whom. And if, on occasion, they say ‘no’, he has to respect that – and his curfew. Here’s his chance to prove he’s not a kid – and if he blows it, they’ll reconsider public school. After hugs, Phyllis returns – and gets a hug too when Nick explains it was her idea. Sharon leaves – I have dinner plans tonight, she boasts – to which Noah looks kinda puzzled. Don’t let us hold you up, Nick doesn’t seem to care. All but ignored, Sharon then swipes a round knick knack bauble off the table and sneaks out.

Victor calls Nick to remind him of a board meeting – he has a plan in mind for Brad’s seat – but no answer just yet. I’ll let you know.

At Jabot, Colleen’s just met with the Fresh Face marketing people – it was her idea to meet with the lawyer this evening – at Jabot. You came! she’s pleased to see Abby – and thanks Ashley for bringing her. As the girls go off to get some water for Abby’s cotton mouth, Ash and Jack bicker about Victor – until the lawyer arrives to say some kind words about Brad the hero. Once everyone’s seated it’s time to read the last will and testament of Brad Carlton.

As Ester fusses over Chloe’s bed-head, Cane assures she forgave her for sending her off to boarding school – what if this past year is all I have? Ester whimpers – you think she can hear me? She then tearfully rambles on about Chloe as a child – I never loved anyone more. Lily looks troubled as Cane stoops beside Ester – now knowing what she means after holding HIS daughter.

Now at Jimmy’s, Sharon drinks a shot – Happy Anniversary Nick, she mutters – flashing back to him reciting his wedding vows.

Phyllis snaps Nick back from whatever’s distracting him – your son’s saying you’re a cool Dad, she says with her arms around Noah. I wasn’t ******* up – much, Noah jokes. He declines joining them for dinner and a movie – he’ll babysit – can Eden come over? Not for long, Nick watches him run up to call her. Breath, Phyllis instructs Nick – you ARE a cool Dad.

Billy asks Lily how Chloe and the baby are. How much have you had to drink? she wonders – please – just go home. No – Billy’s there to follow her advice – where’s Cane? No – he won’t leave – his ‘pretty little friend’ needs to make up her mind on what she wants (which is to tell Cane the truth). Cane comes in from visiting Cordelia – of course he named the baby – he can’t call her little Boog forever. Cane and Billy hold one another’s arms – you’re not going anywhere near my daughter. You’re telling me to back away from YOU’RE daughter? Billy sneers – no freakin’ way in hell, he spits – inches from Cane’s face. After a nurse tells Billy to quiet down, Jill races out – what’s going on? Mr Perfect thinks he’s running the show, Billy whines – he’s giving me orders. Cane bellows that the mother of his baby’s fighting for her life and you’re out here acting like a brat – causing a scene! What do you want to say to me? Cane shouts after Billy (who’s wrestled out by a burly medic – shouting for Cane to come outside). That sloppy drunk is the guy YOU
Cane finds out the baby is not his and blah blah blah….but here’s the shocker…..

Cane wants to divorce Chloe and SUE for custody of Delia! Cane tells Chloe he is the only one suited to raise the baby!

And this is AFTER he finds out the child is not his!

Carl Jarva

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schooledjoe asked:


Also, is it edited in any way? Or is it just your run-of-the-mill bible. One last thing: will they start sending all sorts of other stuff in the mail and those missionaries to my house?? Thanks

Tyson Mondor
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sadiemae asked:


will and testament. I want to leave whatever I have to my daughter. I live in MA. thanks

Lu Buckey
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none asked:


Feedback or somewhere, where I could send poems to get published at and once again thank you..
hope you like it..

title: Now Know….

I am the mere thought of a ghost’s whisper, when it comes to mind.
I am less than that of its inhabitant shadow, nor am I..
the light cast to create this said shadow, if the skies are saying..
“It looks like its gonna rain.”
Then I appear as the droplets being let down, and to go.
I am not something riddled with witchery, a hidden force.
If you called mine name, yes I would come forth on the command.

Loyal is part of mine motto.
Some can, and others can’t see me.
Sometimes it better that way, a name that isn’t yours.
That’s a insult when people entitled you with it.
Listen to, and be told the true, names get played,
added on and plain lost..shipped away to faraway land
of forgotten rightful bestowed names..

Given from birth, there are people like creatures that say..
“No one can understand the living till they breathe life within.”
The heart’s a fictional thing and inside its book is written out..
A beat up copy of tales, stories being lived out ..
The words written in red pulsing blood..the characters..
mythic legends foretold.

All of them are plotted out along the lines of a scale,
of bones, the brain holds the dialogue for its a thoughtful place.
To think of, and the perfect tragedies ending the loss a death.
The soul finished the tale told with voice word for mouth.
Long or short everyone has one that pressures to be
liberated waiting for the voice with reason and no doubt.
To be the one to tell the condemnations of a life and..
That’s where I come and I am ready to open your book spans
time line the link formed the deal made, plaster in the graves stone hedge..
Unafraid of the secrets blooded torn raged bandage unraveling..
before the loved ones unveiling eyes.

The truth a painful twisted wounded bender.
Of mixed emotions and confusions of what, when, where, and why.
If you want to know what I am all you got to do is dare the tumble of lines..
to come out, its a life on skinned tattoos a pledge worth the risk of living.
Yet shocked they now know just who the person is was, were.
The better lack of the defined, a vocabulary is that of a special..
selection of words only the choicer knows just whats to be said..
and what isn’t, the sentence, the Will the.
Last testaments, I watch them struggle a battle of..
violence in a unison of being unseen to preying eyes.

The place of events already somehow has taken
place because as you see your life.
Going on, stuck trapped on wires of unbreakable strength.
Are the photographs dusty binned labeled lost there,
that’s when I come along a great hero for the dead.
If you knew then I am glad you’ve guessed.
I am waiting for you to join me traveling in a journey..
of self fulfillment,

Follow and don’t get lost anymore
for you’ve been misguided toward a liars path of misfortune.
I have the directions mapped out of last sentiments for you see,
with a glint of happiness..
I am your spirits ghost, the black
raven raising undefeated in your storm of
white show left dirtied.

Your no longer looking back, to signs that lead astray because the
damnation of truth has been found, your already…
Gone from the grasp of a whispers..
ever lasting laughter…..
Taken in the blankets of blinding light…

Christina

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wes1209 asked:


an odd question. i’m in film school and shooting a movie this weekend. are last wills and testaments generally printed out on legal size paper, or standared 8 and half by 11? there will be a “prop” will sitting on the table … i.e. a cover page, and 90 blank pages beneath it. any info on what would info would be on the cover page would be helpful too. Thanks!!

Katelynn Giesing
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GraceHead asked:


“Are there not, however, many passages which speak of the endless torment of the lost? No; as far as my knowledge goes, there is none at all.”
“After all, annihilation is an everlasting punishment though it is not unending torment.”
“One thing we can say with confidence: everlasting torment is to be ruled out. If men had not imported the Greek and unbiblical notion of the natural indestruction of the individual soul, and then read the New Testament with that already in their minds, they would have drawn from it a belief, not in everlasting torment, but in annihilation. It is the fire that is called aeonian, not the life cast into it.”
“How can there be the Paradise for any while there is Hell, conceived as unending torment, for some? Each supposedly damned soul was born into the world as a mother’s child, and Paradise cannot be Paradise for her if her child is in such a Hell.” ~ Eric Lewis (1864-1948) of Cambridge University, who worked as a Missionary to Sudan and India, also established the following:
1. That man’s immortality is not his by nature, but a gift of God to him in Christ, conditioned on faith and obedience, the earnest of which immortality, is the indwelling Spirit of God. And His immortality is put on at the Resurrection.
2. That at death, man’s soul, his physical organism, dies, and that man returns to dust.
3. That at death, his spirit, which is not a personal entity apart from his body, returns to God who gave it, while the man himself passes into unconscious sleep until the resurrection.
4. That at resurrection, God calls the dead man back to life, breathing into him again His Spirit … The resurrection body, given to the righteous at the coming of Christ, will be a spiritual body, a glorified body, like His own after His resurrection. There will be a Resurrection unto judgment, as well as unto life. Those whose names are not found written in the book of life, will be cast into the lake of fire, there to perish ultimately, burned up like the chaff. How long their suffering will last, is known to God alone; His judgment will be according to the deeds of each. This is ‘the second death’, from which there will be no resurrection.

Frederick W. Farrar (1831-1903), the Canon of Westminster Abbey and Dean of Canterbury, denounced the “dogma of endless, conscious suffering and could not find a single text in all Scripture that, when fairly interpreted, teaches the common views about endless torment.”

Emmanuel Petavel-Olliff (1836-1910) Swiss Theologian, and lecturer at the University of Geneva, said: “There is nothing in all the Bible which implies a native immortality … From the Biblical point of view the soul can be put to death, it is mortal.”

Dr. Lyman Abbott (1835-1922) The Congregational Pastor, and Editor of “The Outlook” and “Christian Union”, wrote: “Outside of the walls of Jerusalem, in the valley of Gehenna, was kept perpetually burning a fire, on which the offal of the city was thrown to be destroyed. This is the hell fire of the New Testament. Christ warns his auditors that persistence in sin will make them offal to be cast out from the holy city, to be destroyed. The worm that dieth not was the worm devouring the carcasses, and is equally clearly a symbol not of torture but of destruction.”
“The notion that the final punishment of sin is continuance in sin and suffering is also based in part on, what seems to me, a Lyman Abbott false philosophy of man. This philosophy is that man is by nature immortal. The conviction has grown on me, that according to the teaching of both of Science and Scripture, man is by nature an animal, and like all other animals mortal; that immortality belongs only to the spiritual life; and that spiritual life is possible only in communion and contact with God; that, in short, immortality was not conferred upon the race in creation whether it would or not, but is conferred in redemption, upon all those of the race who choose life and immortality through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

[[[[[[[[["YOU SHALL SURELY NOT DIE." - the snake.]]]]]]]]]

Micheal Rieske

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Taelor asked:


I was raised Baptist until my teens and then my parents decided we were Non-denominational and we started going to a different church.
Since then I have learned many things and taken my own path with God. sometimes i doubt he’s real and that we’re all just like the Sims Game: He gives us free will and he only interferes if we’re in trouble. he doesn’t interfere when he doesn’t like something we’re doing.
But any-who, Hell.
I personally believe that Jesus was more than a man but he shouldn’t be worshiped like in Christianity.
Since Adam and Eve f-ed it up for everybody in the beginning, in the old testament you always read of them sacrificing goats, sheep, lambs, etc. to God for their yearly sins.
I believe Jesus came in later and was the last sacrifice and that no one is suffering anymore from the ******* of sin and that they wouldn’t have to sacrifice to God anymore. And since he’s the ultimate sacrifice then that means NO sin what so ever can break the contract he’s written with him being crucified. so in other words, no matter what we do his death wipes the slate clean every time.
So why do Christians say you’ll go to hell if you don’t believe in Jesus?
It shouldn’t matter if he’s the ultimate sacrifice.
Now, before I go on I want to state, if you don’t have anything intelligent to say or if you’re going to throw some scriptures at me, think, have you ever really sat down and thought about what you were taught in church? Did the pastor’s interpretation of the text REALLY make since? did he have proof?
Just some stuff to think about before you comment.

But anyway in the Bible is there really a text saying, “Hell’s a fiery place with brimstone.”?
To me it all sounds like scar tactics to make you go to church.
Now I’m not bashing any ones religion or beliefs but it all makes sense to me.
If he’s the ultimate sacrifice then why should i live in fear when its in man’s nature to sin??? That’s not an excuse to but still.

Evie Wincapaw

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The Joker asked:


It’s true!

Jesus escaped the clutches of the Romans and fled to Japan where he lived a life in exile in this northern mountain village. There he married a woman called Miyuko, and they became parents of three daughters. Jesus died at the age of 106.

Two wooden crosses outside the village mark the graves of Jesus and his brother, Isukuri, and there is even a museum that remembers Jesus as a garlic farmer known to the Japanese as Daitenku Taro Jurai.

Isukuri, the people say, was crucified in Jerusalem instead of Jesus. When Jesus came to Shingo he brought with him the severed ear of his brother. Apparently it is only the ear that lies buried in that ancient tomb beside Jesus.

In the museum is a scroll, said to be a copy of an original document that was the last will and testament of Jesus. The original document, first discovered in the hands of a priest in 1935, was reportedly destroyed during the war. But a copy exists and is contained in a glass case.

Did u know?

Lili Pinke

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