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    Quote Originally Posted by smitty55 View Post
    There's a saying I like. Don't get mad, get even. I'm sure while he's at the cottage he must leave his vehicle somewhere on the shore. Call it karma for being an ahole and basically stealing from you.

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    Not the best advice for someone going through tragedy...if he follows your advice hes likely to end up in jail...Think before you type!

    Condolences Bmac, hope things get better for you moving down this way. Spring walleye run is going good get in the water if you can!

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    Thanks Deer Wrestler, looking forward to the fishing on Lake St. Clair and Erie. following a few fishing forums down there and there is no shortage of Walleye to be caught that is for sure.

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    Yes Trimmer that is the same with my Wife and her older Sister, she just can't stand to see the fun my wife, BIL and I had together, supper together every weekend, parties fish frys etc. etc. Some weekends he'd be sitting on the dock with a coffee waiting for us to show up. I have 3 sisters and 1 Brother, on any given weekend I couldn't tell you what they are doing or who they are doing it with. They know I'm probably fishing.


    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Sorry for your loss,BigMac. Not only have you lost a close buddy,but,a vacation spot and likely a permanent rift with the rest of your family. Disfunctional families are always a heartbreak. L married into one of those,too. My wife has been the "whipping girl" of three siblings since childhood. She finally had enough about 20 years ago,washed her hands of them and never looked back. She's been a much happier person ever since.

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    Good advice given here, Money will do terrible things to people.

    My dad's family have been at war with each other for 25 years over my grand father's estate, 11 siblings fighting over money and they have pissed away so much of it with lawyers it's enough to make you sick.

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    Sometimes the best revenge is moving on, living well, and being happy.

    Then again, if after things settle down in a few months or even years and you want to follow Smitty’s advice have at ‘er, I wouldn’t blame you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitty55 View Post
    There's a saying I like. Don't get mad, get even. I'm sure while he's at the cottage he must leave his vehicle somewhere on the shore. Call it karma for being an ahole and basically stealing from you.

    Cheers
    They will always have a very good idea as to who caused the damage or whatever , and will possibly seek retribution of some type .
    Best to let the matter die and carry on with life, if you cannot do something about it legally.

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    already have moved on, the small claims court would have been only avenue and would have been done more on Principle than $ so yes moving on. Just wanted to pass it along as not a very good feeling when you are completely at someones else's mercy...

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