Saturday, June 13, 2015 3:23:00 AM
My cousin Artie bet big on the Seahawks in the Super Bowl this year and he still hasn't paid off his bookie. Bad move, it seems. The bookie sent some gorillas to Artie's job to collect. Artie first told them he wasn't paying because of "DeflateGate."
Apparently that didn't go over so big: When I saw Artie at our Memorial Day BBQ he had a limp that he wouldn't discuss.
Last week the collection agents make a return visit and Artie said he wasn't responsible for the debt because it had been "spun off." One of these uncouthed individuals said he was going to spin off on Artie's "good knee" if he didn't start paying.
So, I really need to find out how this works so Artie doesn't get hurt further. How can he spin off his gambling debt in the same way that SUTI has spun off its prior obligations?
Eddie? Jorge??
TIA.
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