Dada - pants on fire
- Beach Babe
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Dada - pants on fire
Dada is a liar liar pants on fire
I was mortified a few minutes ago when overhearing the lazy ass Dada on the phone. After looking at it, he couldn't be bothered to put the Betterware catalogue out for collection so he phoned up the people and said "My baby has eaten the catalogue". A blatant lie I must point out
it's no wonder his work colleagues call him Dr Evil
*big sighs*
I was mortified a few minutes ago when overhearing the lazy ass Dada on the phone. After looking at it, he couldn't be bothered to put the Betterware catalogue out for collection so he phoned up the people and said "My baby has eaten the catalogue". A blatant lie I must point out
it's no wonder his work colleagues call him Dr Evil
*big sighs*
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I don't see any way that something which is deliberately placed on your property without prior consent *isn't* yours. It's not even contract law where you can withhold stuff (retention or lieu) - it's an outright gift as there's no agreement between you and betterwares.
But here's a slightly trickier one - say you tried to deliver an expensive package to someone and put it through the wrong door by mistake - is it still yours? Could you take someone to court to get your property back?
But here's a slightly trickier one - say you tried to deliver an expensive package to someone and put it through the wrong door by mistake - is it still yours? Could you take someone to court to get your property back?