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Why does RamonCampos suddenly become Lazard?

 

That was his former user name and he currently appears to be banned, though for what reason is it unclear.

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That was his former user name and he currently appears to be banned, though for what reason is it unclear.

I thought you had documented that Lazard is a RamonCampos sub-brand.

 

To bad on the ban, I rather enjoyed the whole affair. I’ll need to pick up a National Enquirer to satisfy the need.

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I thought you had documented that Lazard is a RamonCampos sub-brand.

 

I loaned the original copies of the court filings to DK and he insists on hanging on to them.

 

 

Too bad on the ban, I rather enjoyed the whole affair. I’ll need to pick up a National Enquirer to satisfy the need.

 

NE? Go for the gold:

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"When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick; and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."

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I merged these threads and it is closed. It adds nothing as a separate thread.

 

Let me repeat - RamonCampos / Lazard / drazal has not proven his original thesis:

 

I do not believe that Craig pens was born as a Sheaffer´S sub-brand; in the same way I do not believe that this Craig commercial name comes from Craig Sheaffer.

 

Craig pens were made by Sheaffer. They were named after Walter A. Sheaffer's son, Craig. They were not made by Harvey Craig or Kraker.

 

Also: creating multiple user IDs is a violation of FPN rules.

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