Attack!
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July 17th 2007: in this post on IAFF, Casey asks his opponents to "simply walk away".
Casey attempts to gain the moral high ground by calling on all parties involved in the multi-way circle litigation hovering over the remains of his existence to retreat: "I simply asked all the characters to walk away." It is thought this tactic was borrowed from the "King Canute Guide to Tidal Management".
Casey expands further:
- Everybody cut your losses, forget the whole thing ever happened and it will all fade away. It almost always does.
Like the houses did. And the No Limits Ladies did. And the marriage did.
Casey has stopped referring to his nemesis LossMitPro by even his pseudonym: on the ongoing action, he says only "if this particular character wants to fight, I have no choice."
In a manner eerily reminiscent of Rob Dawg's posts on EN, an abstract yet illustrative image is provided, which appears to be a game of Risk. Unfortunately for the heavily outnumbered defender in that shot, the attacker has rolled at least two sixes, against the defender's lone visible three. A neat metaphor for Casey's personal endgame, in which his weak defenses are about to be overwhelmed by superior legal and law enforcement forces.
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rmz comments to note that, yet again, Casey is trying to back out of an agreed and signed contract:
- You have a C-O-N-T-R-A-C-T. A settlement agreement that you agreed to and then signed IN FRONT OF A JUDGE. [...] As nice as it might be to try to just get a “do-over” on everything and back out without looking back, you’re beyond that point now.[1]
Casey responds angrily with some carefully-phrased evasion:
- The only thing that happened IN FRONT OF the judge was we went up and said we’re gonna try to settle this thing.
...which you did. So, there is a signed settlement agreement. Casey continues to paint himself as "manipulated and taken advantage of", and reveals that he was "stood up":
- Today this character never showed up to the hearing! That’s right, he stood me up. The clerk said he called in an hour before the meeting and cancelled it. With no notice to me.
Casey also before letting fly with another top-grade Caseyism: "But NOOO he must SHOE ME who is BOSS right?"[2]
Broward Horne deftly replies: "I presume he did this by putting his boot in your ass."[3]
Casey comments again, late that night, from what he will soon reveal to be a Phoenix hotel room. He claims that he will soon be securing legal representation and coins a new term to describe for his opponent:
- An attorney is being retained today to put this whole circus to bed. The circus monkey has been asked many times to just back off and walk away. But that’s ok. It’s time to get some action behind the message.[4]
Note to Casey's attorney: good luck getting the kid to shut the hell up.
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- ↑ You have a C-O-N-T-R-A-C-T., comment by rmz on IAFF, July 17th 2007 at 2:29 pm
- ↑ He must SHOE ME..., comment on IAFF, July 17th 2007 at 3:11 pm
- ↑ By putting his boot in your ass., comment by Broward Horne on IAFF, July 17th 2007 at 3:28 pm
- ↑ Circus monkey..., comment on IAFF, July 18th 2007 at 12:59 am
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