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'''Christian:''' They could use spiritual counseling.<br>
 
'''Christian:''' They could use spiritual counseling.<br>
 
'''Summer:''' Well, they are welcome here at any time.  I’m not sure how much my word means to the people above but I can speak with them if there is any concern.<br>
 
'''Summer:''' Well, they are welcome here at any time.  I’m not sure how much my word means to the people above but I can speak with them if there is any concern.<br>
'''Christian:''' I think technically you still own property up there.
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Christian: I think technically you still own property up there.
  
 
Specifically, her father’s business building and fenced in yard at Fairweather Flyers, Inc.  As a Buddhist nun taking vows of poverty, however, Summer waves it aside.  Summer assumed we’d taken care of the property transfer the last time we were here and we had, part-way. We were able to take the ship, being a transportable asset, but an actual brick and mortar facility?  No way could we take that with us, so we’d left it.  We’ll have to go through the records at the assayer’s office to be certain of the actual ownership of the building.
 
Specifically, her father’s business building and fenced in yard at Fairweather Flyers, Inc.  As a Buddhist nun taking vows of poverty, however, Summer waves it aside.  Summer assumed we’d taken care of the property transfer the last time we were here and we had, part-way. We were able to take the ship, being a transportable asset, but an actual brick and mortar facility?  No way could we take that with us, so we’d left it.  We’ll have to go through the records at the assayer’s office to be certain of the actual ownership of the building.

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