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Old 09-12-2025 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by FriendlyPilot
Thank you very much. I didn't see that. The number of filings are ramping up because creditors are filing appearance notices. So I just read a couple of the motions to see if there was anything interesting. Unfortunately motions and appearances are not titled in PACER, so you have to download the whole thing to read it.

And just because I'm OCD and the title of this thread is killing me every time I see it, the word FILED only has one L in it. FILLED means "something that was empty or not full but is now totally full". FILED with one L means "to file in a court". Maybe its FILLED in French. I don't know.

Its just like when I read "LOOSE or LOOSING money". LOOSE is "not tight". LOSE is opposite of gain or win.

I know I do not have perfect grammar, but common stuff like this just drives me nuts and its hard to not respond.
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