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Best police excuse…

11-22-11
James Dray
James Dray: Real Estate Agent in Bentonville, AR

Best police excuse…

I heard this from a pastor so I’ll take it to be true. As the story goes an officer was working the late shift when he observed a vehicle approaching a stop light. With his experience he knew the vehicle was not going to be able to stop. Yep there it went right through the light. When he stopped the vehicle a petite young lady was driving. He immediately saw she was not intoxicated. So he asked her for the drivers’ license, registration and insurance. Then the important question actually two. Young lady did you see that the light was red and if so why did you run it.

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OK here we go. She told him she had just got her brakes replaced and they had cost a small fortune and she did not want to wear them out……J

Gladly Living As A Difference Maker

09-21-11
James Dray
James Dray: Real Estate Agent in Bentonville, AR

Gladly Living As A Difference Maker

With the Sunday service the lead pastor usually starts out with “You notice our outline is Gladly Living As A Difference Maker would you say that with me please?” That got me to thinking about our profession and how that phrase relates to us. Are we not gladly living as a difference maker to the clients we serve? If it’s the sellers or buyers or both we as agents make a difference to them if it’s selling the home or helping the buyers buy their home. I for one am gladly living as a difference maker what say you?

New Florida Law

09-15-11
James Dray
James Dray: Real Estate Agent in Bentonville, AR

I-95 will be jammed for the next month or so........Druggies and deadbeats heading north out of Florida...

Florida is the first state - Hooray for Florida!!!!

Florida is the first state requiring drug testing to receive welfare! In signing the new law,

Republican Gov. Rick Scott said, "If Floridians want welfare, they better make sure they are drug-free.

Applicants who test positive for illicit substances won't be eligible for the funds for a year, or until they undergo treatment. Also they pay for the test. If they pass the State will pay them back if they don’t it sucks to use drugs in Florida what a great deal…

Those who fail a second time would be banned from receiving funds for three years!

Naturally, a few people are crying this is unconstitutional.

How is this unconstitutional? We are going to be forced to pay for insurance by the Federal Government why isn’t the ACLU going after the Feds?

Thoughts 5

08-31-11
James Dray
James Dray: Real Estate Agent in Bentonville, AR

Thoughts 5

I bought a poinsettia last night. It was dead today. This could not be a good sign

One time I happily helped my grandson with his homework. The next visit I asked if he needed help again. He replied, "Thanks, but I need a higher grade than a "C".