Get me the dog and I will give you a million ( pennies) as a thank you.![]()
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I think that would be appropriate. Who do we call about this matter?![]()
Get me the dog and I will give you a million ( pennies) as a thank you.![]()
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That 12mil could have fed a of alot of homeless people.......or helped out those in need of food, clothing and shelter.
I just dont understand some people.....they put more value on an animal than a human being.
That will pay in the pits of satans den.
Actually, Helmsley apparently gave away quite a bit to charity when she was alive.
Still, obviously a very strange person.
That 12mil could have fed a of alot of homeless people.......or helped out those in need of food, clothing and shelter.
I just dont understand some people.....they put more value on an animal than a human being.
That will pay in the pits of satans den.
Ah so now we should dictate how people should leave their money?
Wonderfull....
Still wondering?
She ordered that cash from sales of the Helmsley's residences and belongings, reported to be worth billions, be sold and that the money be given to the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
To Ms. "Angel_luv," and other similarly situated John/Jane Does:
We must demand that you and other on this board cease and desist from making such outrageous statements and threats regarding my client. As you may be aware we provide legal representation for Trouble Helmsley who has very deep pockets which which to pursue troublemakers such as yourself.
Yours very sincerely,
Trouble's Laywers, L.L.C.
"...from making suck outrageous..."
Pssssssst......she can shove it up her dead ass for all I care....but to leave it with a DOG is ing idiotic.
So sue us. We are a legal firm, not a spell checking service.
When I die......Im going to leave my cash to my left testicle......about as much sense as leaving it to a dog.
That dog would rather have one plate full of kibbles and bit than money. He doesnt even know WTF money is??? LOL
I plan to. You'll be hearing from my attorney, Mr. Shoog R. Bear, shortly.
Dammit, Blaze, I'm a quack, not a shyster!
Damnit, Shoog... I had a similar response at the ready for your inevitable response.
Bart: Is there a doggie ?
Homer: Well... Of course, there couldn't be a heaven if there weren't a .
Bart: Who's in there?
Homer: Oh, uh... Hitler's dog... and that dog Nixon had, what's his name,
um, Chester...
Lisa: [annoyed] Checkers.
Homer: Yeah! One of the Lassies is in there, too. The mean one!
The one that mauled Jimmy!
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i hope it's an open casket...![]()
Does Trouble care to share the contents of her deep pockets?
Or can I at least dog sit her.
That way when the cranky thing bites me like she did the house keeper, I can sue her for all she is worth.![]()
This is actually a brilliant idea.
She did give quite a bit to charity and doggone it she can do what she wishes.
The money is doggone![]()
Trouble for Helmsley's dog Trouble
NEW YORK (AP) -- It seems trouble is following Trouble, Leona Helmsley's beloved pooch.
The late hotelier left the eight-year-old Maltese $12 million and asked her brother to see to it that her pampered canine live out her life in the lap of luxury.
But apparently that brother, Alvin Rosenthal, to whom Helmsley left $15 million and a percentage of her charitable trust, is not interested.
The New York Post, citing an unidentified source, reported Tuesday that Rosenthal, 80, expressed no interest in caring for Trouble. Whether her grandson David Panzirer, Helmsley's second choice, would step in was not known.
A message left Tuesday for an A. Rosenthal in Manhattan was not immediately returned. Someone answering the phone at Panzirer's home in Westchester said he was not home.
The dog is currently living at the Helmsley's Connecticut estate, being cared for by staffers at the 28-room mansion.
It was also Helmsley's wish that Trouble someday be interred with her at the Helmsley mausoleum at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
But that isn't to be either. The cemetery says state law forbids animal remains to be buried in human graveyards. Helmsley died last month at age 87.
An even bigger legal headache could turn out to be Trouble's huge $12 million inheritance.
Helmsley's former housekeeper claims the dog bit her numerous times during her three-month job with the hotel queen, and now she wants a bite of that money.
The housekeeper, Zamfira Sfara, 48, had sued her employer in 2004 over one of those bites, but lost the case when a judge ruled Helmsley was protected from liability under the Workers Compensation Law.
Sfara's son, Remus Pop, told The New York Times this week that his mother was asking lawyers to look at going after Trouble's inheritance.
"That is the next step," Pop told the Times. "That dog got money. That money is going to be taken away from that dog."
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/wayof....ap/index.html
Gives the Term Lucky Dog a whole new meaning
someone needs to give that dog a big bar of chocolate and a big bowl of chocolate milk.
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