Sunday, March 26, 2017

Case 34081-3 Washington State Appeal Court - Darland v. Snoqualmie -The art of no deal leads to a heart with no appeal right left...


"The art of no deal leads to a heart with no appeal right left."

Douglas W. Nicholson, attorney in Ellensburg, Washington and his initial client, Louis Leclezio, should co-author a book under the above title soon.

Michael L. Darland, retired judge Michael E. Cooper, Honourable Judge Scott R. Sparks will be worthy contributors to that book. 

It is expected to be a prize winning best seller.

Excerpt:

Douggy,

I just saw and heard a little Bantam cock crowing in the yard.

Its look instantly reminded me of you.

How many times have you and your preferred client, Michael L. Darland tried to rewrite history over the last twelve years.

How about finally attempting to write a best seller after all the practice that you have had?

May I suggest a suitable title to you:

"The art of no deal leads to a heart with no appeal right left." OK?

When completed, I would be happy to edit your manuscript for you.

I could blend and contrast your stories with my own factual, true to life substantiated material that is waiting to be published.

My publisher and I are just waiting for the Appeal Court verdict before putting in the final punch lines and going to print.

That book should deliver a conclusive upper hook for the crooks to be KO!

By contributing yours and Darland's self serving evolving versions, you could help underscore the fact that: 

Fiction cannot surpass reality.

Fiction is the bitter fruit of fading futile works of darkness.
Reality, by contrast, is illuminated by the enduring power of the truth.

Reality opens the eyes of the blind.
Fiction, by contrast, can turn those who could see, blind.

I look forward to receiving a compilation of the changing stories co-authored by Darland, Slothower and yourself over the last twelve years.

Please also be kind enough to send me a copy of the Appeal Court ruling as soon as you receive it.

Cococorico, I hear the Bantam cock crow before he finally croaks.

Little does that banty know, that he will be the subject of our toast when we serve him for dinner soon.

Kind regards,

Your past initial client.

Louis Leclezio.






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