Hoosierdaddy

Some years ago I was looking for a prospect in a rural setion of SE PA. The problem was that the Postal Service had changed all the numbers in this part of the village. I had a helluva time finding them. But that wasn't as bad as when some *** decided to change the parking space numbers on the long term parking lot at the Philadelphia International Airport. It created what almost amounted to a riot. The police had to shuttle people around looking for their cars!:swoon:
 
If you start hearing two banjos dueling, you know it's time to go home.

I know what your saying. Friends I knew from South Carolina were originally from Eddyville, KY. First time I met their family, I could have sworn I heard dueling banjos. Especially after talking with one of the Uncles.

Also, speaking of bootleggers, there was an old lady who lived in Lyon County. When I lived there 92-95, she got busted for bootlegging. This was just one of many arrests for her. There was a couple of guys who would go buy the beer, take it to her house and she would sell it off the back porch. She and those two guys new should would not ever go to jail, just a fine and maybe house arrest. This is how she supplemented Social Security. Never confirmed, but I heard that when she would get busted all the beer was confiscated. It was destroyed by consumption. :biggrin:
 
This thread has gotten off topic.

I heard that Hoosier Daddy sold a policy to Chuck Norris and Chuck Norris's nose started bleeding just from writing a check that big.
 
Can anyone who has been working with EFES give a little feedback on their "B" leads? I have been talking with someone from Equita Final Expense (not Travis T.), and was wondering how well the 'B' leads convert since they are available right off the bat until the first mail drop leads come in.
 
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