Russell Greer vs. Viatron Corporation, A-26-937678-C

I mean, of course he's being nice to the lawyer. I bet he'd even be cordial to Hardin if the back and forth was saying "we lost the motion and drooly won."
 
You really think the man who definitely, totally, would for realises still duel people who wronged him instead of suing them if he was allowed, fears trial by combat?
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As an officefag, using just "Best," is the barest minimum of sign-off decorum, short of being clearly pissed at them and not sending one at all.
Its a subtle art. Its psychological.
 
Something minor I find really funny...

Really, Greer? "Best"?
So it's not just me who noticed Greee cargo culting Hardin's email signoff, then.
As an officefag, using just "Best," is the barest minimum of sign-off decorum, short of being clearly pissed at them and not sending one at all.
"Best" must be an American thing.

When I was in the corporate world, the preferred passive-aggressive signoff was "Thanks" with no name at the end. I never saw anyone use "Best" ever in my quarter century or so of being an officefag down under.
 
So it's not just me who noticed Greee cargo culting Hardin's email signoff, then.

"Best" must be an American thing.

When I was in the corporate world, the preferred passive-aggressive signoff was "Thanks" with no name at the end. I never saw anyone use "Best" ever in my quarter century or so of being an officefag down under.
It's a Canadian and American thing. It's like "best regards," is the middling polite signoff. Just "Best," is a gentle screw you, as in "I can't even be bothered to wish you best regards." I've never had to use it myself in my long years of working with documents using office decorum, and the rare times i've seen it, it's after a borderline reprimand or a scolding, any document where the sender wants it known he's a bit fucked off about the situation.
 
So it's not just me who noticed Greee cargo culting Hardin's email signoff, then.

"Best" must be an American thing.

When I was in the corporate world, the preferred passive-aggressive signoff was "Thanks" with no name at the end. I never saw anyone use "Best" ever in my quarter century or so of being an officefag down under.
Plaintiff plaintiff should at least do a

Best,
Best
 
Why do lolcows always seem to want a trial by jury? Isn't the tardarmour (heh) more likely to be present in judges, and a bench trial is much more likely to end up being a "you're a fucking retard, but I feel bad for you" type of minor victory?
I mean in Russell's case he's used to weaponzing his deformed maw because he knows the average person will take pity on him even if repulsed at his haggard appearance. He claims to have actually thought he was the 'cool guy' at school, which doesn't really gel with his 'kill list', but makes sense in the sense that he's the level of retarded that even the bullies know it's not cool to bully him. But he hasn't quite yet understood that this pitiful goodwill immediately evaporates as soon as people realize who he is. He's so far removed from society that he doesn't realize how deranged his brothel enterprise sounds to the average person.
 
Russell has no respect for the fact that he's the only one who chose to be there in any of his lolsuits, and repeatedly puts everyone else he forced to be there on hold for his schedule or because he doesn't feel like doing it.

The jury's sympathy would be lost the first time they had to take the day off work to be there, only to hear 5 minutes beforehand that Russell needs a continuance because he's on a business call, or he got three emails and assumed the other two were duplicates

But he DOES have a great resoect for chocolate.

Plaintiff plaintiff should at least do a

Best,
Best

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I'm 7
 
As an officefag, using just "Best," is the barest minimum of sign-off decorum, short of being clearly pissed at them and not sending one at all.
Its a subtle art. Its psychological.

It's a Canadian and American thing. It's like "best regards," is the middling polite signoff. Just "Best," is a gentle screw you, as in "I can't even be bothered to wish you best regards." I've never had to use it myself in my long years of working with documents using office decorum, and the rare times i've seen it, it's after a borderline reprimand or a scolding, any document where the sender wants it known he's a bit fucked off about the situation.
I began signing off on all of my emails with "best regards" after mistyping "regards" as "retards" once and it amused me to no end once I caught it before sending. I'm actually surprised that I don't see that typo more often, considering the locations of g and t on the standard English keyboard.
 
But he hasn't quite yet understood that this pitiful goodwill immediately evaporates as soon as people realize who he is. He's so far removed from society that he doesn't realize how deranged his brothel enterprise sounds to the average person.
Russell's just a normal bloke, a normal bloke who likes to get him his penis sucked.
 
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