Posted by Notarysigner on 11/6/11 1:11pm Msg #402949
Why I love this work.. signing
a Police Chief, Opera singer and a Billionaire now has to take a back seat to my list of VIP signings. Today I get a recent Nobel Prize recipient! Les, I'll recheck my package okay? LOL
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Reply by Les_CO on 11/6/11 1:36pm Msg #402950
I must assume this Noble Prize winner actually did something for mankind to get the prize? In which case I’d swap with you in a second and pay my air fare and expenses. It’s a rare treat you will have. Be polite, Be professional, Be precise, and be gone! Learn what you can while there. I’m envious! And curious…I’d treat this signer like any other…but I’d be tempted to ask one unrelated question. And would be 'temped' to 'miss' something so I could go back. (and ask a second unrelated question) I know you will repersent us all as the consummate professional. Good luck! and best wishes!!
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Reply by Notarysigner on 11/6/11 1:47pm Msg #402951
Thanks for your words, but he'll get the same treatment as everyone else who gives me the e entire fee listed on the HUD1. I don't think TC trust SS to handle high profile stuff, I wouldn't. No questions from me this trip, focus no hocus pokus. LOL
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Reply by CopperheadVA on 11/6/11 2:41pm Msg #402956
I had one too, a college professor - it actually said on her loan app "Firstname Lastname, Nobel Laureate". I personally found it a bit pompus for her to list her name on the loan app like that. I didn't ask her anything about it or mention it.
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Reply by Notarysigner on 11/6/11 3:06pm Msg #402958
Got that covered. We can't recognize capacity, closing instructions says, just name, nothing else.
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Reply by CopperheadVA on 11/6/11 4:57pm Msg #402969
"Nobel Laureate" was not preprinted in my notary certs - you can bet I would have crossed it out if it had been!
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Reply by HisHughness on 11/6/11 3:08pm Msg #402959
***I personally found it a bit pompus for her to list her name on the loan app like that.***
If I had won a Nobel Prize, I'd put it on my mailbox. It would be on my checks, right beside my driver's license number. My bar pickup line would be, "Hi, I'm Hugh; please don't be intimidated by my Nobel Prize, but if you are, we can talk about it over breakfast." I'd change my name to Nobel Laureate Nations. My Christmas cards would play the tune, "The First Nobel." And when I counseled my grandchildren about the dangers of sex, drugs, and being lured into running for Congress, I'd tell them, "Just say Nobel."
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 11/6/11 4:45pm Msg #402966
Oh, Hugh, nailed it again. I'll add that the very best
result of such a prize would be that you would only pass Nobel gas.
heheheheeee
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Reply by CopperheadVA on 11/6/11 4:51pm Msg #402967
^^ LIKE ^^ n/m
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Reply by sheltn on 11/6/11 7:50pm Msg #402978
This should be in the hall of fame for funniest post. Hugh has my vote now and in 2012 if he decides to run. I know they are some people who would put his likeness on money if he isn't shy.
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 11/6/11 8:54pm Msg #402980
I'll vote for both, sheltn. "The First Nobel" must get
new lyrics - it could rival, "Deck the walls with Boston Charlie, Wallawalla Wash and Kalamazoo..."
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Reply by sheltn on 11/6/11 10:20pm Msg #402984
there are some...sorry folks for the error. it is wrong not to read thru your own post.
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Reply by Notarysigner on 11/6/11 8:39pm Msg #402979
Well all I can say is he is a wonderful man. His discovery and ability to manage it will touch us all sooner or later. I am honored to have met him, I will never forget.
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Reply by HisHughness on 11/6/11 9:42pm Msg #402981
***Well all I can say is he is a wonderful man. His discovery and ability to manage it will touch us all sooner or later. I am honored to have met him, I will never forget. ***
James, this post seems to have been misplaced; it apparently should have been placed under one of my posts. Nonetheless, I do appreciate the sentiments. It was genuinely nice of you to say those things. I think highly of you, too.
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Reply by Buddy Young on 11/6/11 11:13pm Msg #402989
Re: Hugh gets the Notarybell prize. n/m
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 11/7/11 1:13am Msg #402990
Bravo! Well done, Bud. Applause. n/m
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Reply by MW/VA on 11/7/11 12:21pm Msg #403026
LOL--It certainly wouldn't be a No-Bull prize! LOL n/m
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Reply by NJDiva on 11/7/11 8:21pm Msg #403097
YES BUDDY & MARION! YOU NAILED IT! LMAO n/m
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Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 11/6/11 9:58pm Msg #402982
All right, JD, Don't keep us in suspense. You say "his discovery ... will touch us all." Lemme guess. Is he credited with inventing the Zip lock bag? Nail polish that lasts 2 weeks? Automobile cup holders? Sounds like one of those Berkeley brainiacs ....
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Reply by Susan Fischer on 11/6/11 10:24pm Msg #402985
No way, GG, loose lips sink ships. You'll just have to
surmise with the rest of us - and, good luck with that - I can't find a leak in his cryptic, but splendid post. (And, I wouldn't hazard a guess in a public forum, in any event.)
As a matter of fact, I'm not even sure the Nobelist is a man - could be a clever red herring.
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Reply by Notarysigner on 11/7/11 7:24am Msg #402998
Re: No way, GG, loose lips sink ships. You'll just have to
Susan Fischer, CSI. hehe
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Reply by Sherry_CA on 11/7/11 2:41am Msg #402991
Well....I have met many of VIP's too ones in which I am not at liberty to even say who... but who stands out in my mind at the moment is a charming sweet couple with a very simple lifestyle nothing fancy by far, offered me tea, laughed, smiled and signed everything with no problems....and just as I was leaving they gave me an envelope with an extra $400 bucks that said Thank you and Merry Christmas.
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Reply by Mike Goodey on 11/7/11 10:36am Msg #403014
Mr. and Mrs. Kris Kringle?
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