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Inevitably, small farmers are the most vulnerable to ultimate defeat in the form of bankruptcy, foreclosure and repossession. "People are not going to be able to make payments on their tractors," says Whitaker, owner of a farm-equipment firm in Dawson. "In some cases we'll be forced to repossess...
...Junior Common Room. One of the advantages of a student-written production is its access to unique student jokes. General Education marshalling his committees to take over the University in The Long Day's Task, a supercilious emissary from the Financial Aid Office visiting a delinquent bill-payer to repossess his Harvard education and a review session with two nervous would-be lovers strike home during reading period more than broad gags that could just as easily be from the Tonight Show. Like the jugglers, Do It Yourself drops a few clubs, but the fun is ubiquitous. See it yourself...
...first pink form on your left as you walk into OCS-OCL. And you should also remember to register with the LSDAS at this time, so that your transcript can be codified and mailed to people who will terrorize you and threaten to turn your electricity off and repossess all your furniture, your horse, and your moped...
...Cassavetes seem at sea, and May's talent gets lost in all the surrounding craziness, much of which has been well documented. Mikey and Nicky was begun in 1973, but is just now being released after numerous lawsuits. Paramount sued May for breach of contract, trying to repossess a film they already owned-which May had somehow sold off to another company, Alyce Films (an outfit backed by Peter Falk, among others). May responded in fine style by suing Paramount for breach of their contract. While the fur flew, May was bogged down by the tortuous process of editing...
Martin said he plans to repossess any refrigerators he finds by simply obtaining permission from House superintendents to enter students' rooms...