Thursday, June 25, 2026

RIP CHEAPSKATE - Thinking About You

3 years and 1 month ago a QUASI-Mentor of mine died. He was a Role-Model until he became such a cheapskate that he would not agree to a 6-1 Partnership Agreed Salary for me of $35,000 / year. Instead, he would only agree to $30,000. This meant I could not even afford an INDEPENDANT Housing option in the form of my own Apartment - so had to live with relatives. Rather than take it up the ass and listen to this cheapskate slurp his Tim Horton's DoubleDouble and much on his Apple Fritter everynight while glancing at me slyly in th e Law library while I complsed Legal Memos for him, I hit GOOGLE and decided to move to Scandinavia and study Internation Law (FOR FREE). Everyone - PARTNERS STAFF LAWYERS etc... said Goodbye and shook my hand except this cheapskate CUNT. Suprisingly, it was the best thing ever happenned to me personally and suprisingly to my legal and IT careers to have a MultiMillionare try and give me the shaft on an agreed upon pay raise. I would have stayed a Joe-Blow Local Lawyer in a Small Town than being Nicknamed PAYMENT GUYY by Billionares in California, Texas, ASIA and Europe. LOL Rest in Pieces Cheap-Skate. While I hope you are in Heaven atm resting on the clouds with beautiful Angels peacefully something tells me you are in a Hot Hell of AFTERIFE REGRET all alone counting your pennies dimes and nickles over and over again lol PG PS Iin the below obituary it says the thing Delmar loved most was his Family... wrong, the thing he loved most was $$$$$ MONEY PPS THE BEST REVENGE IS PROSPERING & LIVING WELL & SIMPLY OUTLIVING YOUR ENEMIES PPPS NEVER TAKE IT UP THE ASS FROM SOMEONE WHO THINKS THEY ARE BETTER THAN YOU ... CHEERS PPPPS REVENGE IS A DISH BEST SERVED COLD AND THE BEST REVENGE IS LIVING WELLL ... LOL https://www.facebook.com/groups/556639485219847/posts/1241819370035185/ ALTHOUSE, DELMAR PAUL – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Paul Althouse, 77, of Bedford, Nova Scotia on Saturday May 13th, 2023, at the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax. Paul leaves behind to mourn his wife of 53 years, Ingrid (Lundrigan); four daughters, Susan, Paula (Colin Fitchett), Nancy, and Holly; two grandchildren, Brandon and Brett Graves; a sister, Nancy Heath (Dick); three sisters-in-law, Gudrid Hutchings, Sigrid Fitzpatrick (William), and Astrid Lundrigan Cohen; as well as Joseph Hutchings, Wayde Graves, Ian Hubbard, many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and his two beloved dogs, Adore and Whisper. Paul was predeceased by his parents Holland and Mildred (Thurber) Althouse, as well as Ingrid’s parents, Arthur and Ida Lundrigan. Paul grew up in Kentville, NS. Throughout his youth, he excelled at hockey, baseball, and debating, ultimately discovering his talent in both sport and speech. His hockey abilities led him to Cornell University where his team won the NCAA championship in 1967. Following his undergraduate studies, he attended Law School at Dalhousie University where he met the love of his life, Ingrid. After they married, he articled in St. John’s, NL before moving to Corner Brook where he practiced law for 36 years and was appointed Queen’s Counsel. As a partner at Poole Althouse, his career was built on loyalty and camaraderie as well as business. He was known for creating relationships grounded in mutual respect with colleagues, clients, and opposing counsel alike. Volunteering in Corner Brook was a large part of Paul’s life. He was Vice-Chair of the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Youth Serving Agencies, Chancellor of the Anglican Diocese of Western Newfoundland, member of the Rotary Club, played with the Corner Brook Royals, and held various roles with the Corner Brook Hockey Association. He had a life-long love of sports and could often be found at the golf course, on the ski hill, or at the rink. Paul was also known for his gift of gab, telling great stories, and his genuine love of music. He was a natural entertainer and was always singing (some might say he missed his calling as a Broadway Tenor!). With a twinkle in his eye and the confidence to match, his laugh and smile brightened every room. No matter where he was or what he was doing, he loved being around people. This was evident by the lasting connections that he maintained throughout his life. With all that said, the most precious thing in Paul’s life – what he truly loved most of all - was his family. Above everything else, Paul was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. We will miss him dearly. Visitation is Thursday, May 18th, 2-5pm and the funeral service is Friday, May 19th, 2pm. Both are at JA Snow Funeral Home, 339 Lacewood Drive, Halifax. The family plans to have a Celebration of Life in Corner Brook at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA) or any charity of your choice. https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/defeat-msa-multiple-system-atrophy-canada/ On-line condolences may be made at www.fillatre.ca .

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