by Thors_Fist
I have to admit a personal problem while reading the first few chapters. I had forgotten that Regina/Whore called Julia Domina. But with all these characters, that's not an unexpected problem. And thinking about it, remembering the last couple of chapters, was a very pleasant resolution.
Oh, and I was reminded how much I like Gwen.
THANKS
I still think that Regina deserves a little more humiliation but it's close enough. I love how much this story has been crossing with WBDP lately, especially Marcia.
Keep up the good work and I'll keep reading up to about 200 chapters (lol).
Thank you
I love all your works. The only negative thus far is in this chapter. At the beginning, when talking about Rhonda having a child, you referred to her as Shasta 2x. Not a big deal but jyst a fyi.
Appreciate all of your kind comments. I always enjoy hearing from fans. I made the noted changes regarding the problems with the Rhonda/Shasta snafu in the original document, though I'm unlikely to change it in Literotica as I may lose the information already there; comments, votes, etc. Thanks for picking it up. At some point, I might try to turn this into a book series for Amazon, so mistakes like that need to be corrected. Probably a three part series, though possibly four.
Last time I checked you had to sign a transfer form moving ownership of a $1,000 to another party before it could be passed. Is that no longer a requirement?
Was not aware of that requirement. Don't know if it is or isn't.
U.S. financial institutions must file a CTR, Financial
Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) Form 104
(formerly known as Internal Revenue Service [IRS] Form
4789), for each currency transaction over $10,000.
https://www.fdic.gov/regulations/safety/manual/section8-1.pdf
Nothing about individuals However if a bill over $100 ever reaches a bank, it will be withdrawn from service (IE sent for destruction)
"Politicians make the laws, I'm forced to uphold them. No one I know has ever accused politicians of being rational."
Ha! Spot on!
Old Brit joke (you'll know if it works on your side of the damp patch):
Q: How do you know when a politician's lying?
A: When you can see their lips moving.
5* great stuff.
Dixon (UK)
Second time thru. . . .I think you tried to " do too much " in this chapter. I had a hard time keeping up as you switched from character to character and situation to situation. Too much pontificating. Still, 5 stars.