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Kirk Wright's Auction

Mike Tierney has a very nice article about the upcoming sale of some of Kirk Wright's assets here. The sale is anticipated to generate $2 million in sales for the estate. It will be interesting to read about how much of that will go to pay the receiver and lawyers.

Anyone care to comment on this tidbit, from Mike Tierney's article.

"The ultimate price for the 9,600-square-foot house may be capped by its location in a nice neighborhood of vastly lesser-valued dwellings. Wright is believed to have poured about $1 million into the house for enhancements."

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Comments

It's easy to spend other people's money.

Not only is it easy, but one of the notable attributes of scam criminals is that they generally don't keep the money.

I suppose that it would take a thetan of supernatural intelligence to realize what mere mortals have known all alone.

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