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Yes, lol - this was for a specific legal document. Completely off topic but I was delighted to see that the bank in NY offered this service free, whereas in Ontario I had to pay someone $36 for it. Worth crossing the border in my case!
Most banks, and most insurance agents in the US, will notarize documents free-of-charge for their customers. If your bank or insurance agent does not offer this gratis service, that is a good reason to take your business elsewhere.
In the NYC/Northern NJ area, there are a lot of older people who refer to the Port Authority Bus Terminal as the "Port OF Authority Bus Terminal".
I suspect that many of these folks would go to a "Notary Republic".
That's awful. And I get annoyed at the people who simply refer to the PABT as "The Port Authority", as in "I'm taking a bus to the Port Authority". Really? The Port Authority is a bi-state agency that owns five airports, the NY/NJ shared harbor seaports, the PATH rapid transit system, four bridges, two tunnels, two bus terminals, and the World Trade Center. So where exactly are you going on that bus?
This is a losing battle, I know. I'm just being cranky.
Posted in C-D... some are possibly typos; some aren't. How many do you see?
"...This one guy I was working with were having breakfast in this real dive of a diner in the French Quarter. He excused himself to go to the bathroom and I spotted a mouse scurrying along the basboards. I watched this little critter until I lost site of him behind the man siting at a table...."
Also, cut & pasted directly from the c-d TV forum:
"I never watched Friends when it was in it's hay day..."
I thought that show took place in New York. Where did they find hay?
Sometimes 'tis better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to use one's fingers and prove it so.
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