Posted by Roger_OH on 8/25/11 10:20pm Msg #395031
Finally, The Great American Notary Novel...
Now that Tom Cruise and Scarlett Johanssen have portrayed mobile notaries on the silver screen, there is a mystery novel for your summer reading list entitled "Notary Public Enemy".
Available on Amazon and this site - http://www.diversionpress.com/
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 8/25/11 10:36pm Msg #395035
How cool is that? n/m
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Reply by John Schenk on 8/25/11 10:57pm Msg #395038
May not be kewl at all!
Haven't read it yet, but there were a lot of things that dropped down on docs getting notarized by notaries that never saw the signator, so I'm not sure the movie is a kudo to notaries, but maybe so.
I would "expect" it's quite derogatory to notaries, but maybe not.
JJ
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Reply by John Schenk on 8/25/11 10:58pm Msg #395039
"Notary Public ENEMY" doesn't sound favorable. LOL n/m
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 8/26/11 10:29am Msg #395084
I was talking about the concept of the story:
"His new life threatened, he is reluctantly forced to rely on old skills and the help a network of young lawyers, the old friends and clients still willing to talk to him and twin toddler nephews to find the truth about who he is, and the path to redemption."
I don't understand why it would be dissed because it doesn't laud a fraudster...
That there is a path to redemption was my point about this work of fiction. I think it's cool.
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Reply by Alz on 8/25/11 11:03pm Msg #395041
We're famous! Finally reached celebrity status...LOL n/m
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Reply by CJ on 8/25/11 11:09pm Msg #395043
Re: We're famous! Finally reached celebrity status...LOL
My daughter saw my Journal once and said, "What's this: 'Journal of Notorius Acts'?"
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Reply by Buddy Young on 8/25/11 11:37pm Msg #395047
ReROFLMAO n/m
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Reply by MW/VA on 8/25/11 11:27pm Msg #395045
Not so good. Story says his signature & notary stamp
appeared on forged documents--hmmmmmm!
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Reply by SouthernOK on 8/26/11 7:40am Msg #395057
Notary Republics have enemies, not us. LOL! n/m
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