Posted by Marian_in_CA on 5/29/09 7:19pm Msg #290421
A little humor...
http://twitpic.com/67w2e
Is that okay in NY?
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Reply by Stamper_WI on 5/29/09 7:24pm Msg #290423
I once had borrowers ask me to sign a brick wall in their kitchen and stamp it. I did but did a little "whoopsy" slip with my stamp. They must have had 200 signatures on there.
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Reply by Jessc098 on 5/29/09 10:03pm Msg #290466
That's a really weird kitchen collection. :-) I've always thought the massive collections of collectible spoons or thimbles was bizarre... but you've got me beat
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Reply by MW/VA on 5/29/09 10:06pm Msg #290468
Pretty funny. No one ever said we had to notarize signatures on paper only. It's a hoot!
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Reply by Stamper_WI on 5/29/09 10:26pm Msg #290471
Actually not so unusual. My old farmhouse was added onto over the years. Everytime anyone would do anything to the house, they'd sign and date the studs. Also put things in the walls. "vegtable painkiller" seemed to be a popular item. I found a roughly carved wooden figure in one wall. My name is in those walls too.
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Reply by MikeC/NY on 5/30/09 6:08pm Msg #290534
"Is that okay in NY? "
No, because only one of them signed it... 
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Reply by Robert Koehler on 5/31/09 4:10pm Msg #290597
I wonder how one would use an embosser in this situation? :-)
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Reply by MikeC/NY on 5/31/09 4:22pm Msg #290598
Very carefully...
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