GREAT video, and even better odds!!! CONGRATULATIONS 🎈🍾🎊🎉 to both of you! It’s safe to say Emily got her investment 💴 back and some!!! “KEEP GOOD GOING!!!”
I did a split clutch with a good friend to up our game lol and got really lucky on odds as well. Pinstripe dg X pastave ghi triple het clown pied candy . Ended up with 3 female 4 males. 2 quad hets. 2 triple and 3 double. Keep a male lemonblast quad het dg clown pied candy, female ghi Mojave pinstripe triple het dg clown pied. Super pumped for what's coming
Sheeesh. She is the Pablo Escobar of ball pythons. This is the equivalent of starting with an 8th and in less than 2 years becoming a wholesaler of k*los. 👏🏿
@@dprcoldblood8062 Unfortunately, if things go south, you may find yourself in court. For this reason, I would suggest getting the contract notarized. A notary can play an important role in ensuring that a contract is legally enforceable, even when notarization is not required. Similar to wills, there is generally no obligation for a contract to be notarized for it to be legally binding. However, if one party to a business agreement disputes the contract in court, a notarized document can provide significant support. Notary publics serve a critical function by verifying the identities of the signers and attesting to their signatures. This process can serve as evidence that the person disputing the agreement was, in fact, the individual who signed the contract. Since notarization applies only to written agreements, it can be particularly valuable for contracts that must be in writing, such as real estate sales, wills, debt agreements, and real estate leases exceeding one year. While having a notary present during the signing of these contracts is not necessary for their legal validity, it can prove invaluable if the contract is ever challenged in court.
GREAT video, and even better odds!!!
CONGRATULATIONS 🎈🍾🎊🎉 to both of you! It’s safe to say Emily got her investment 💴 back and some!!!
“KEEP GOOD GOING!!!”
Thanks bro!! She really did... looking for her next one now ;)
My favorite DPR video ever! ❤🎉
@@RadAzzDesigns ohh awesome!!! 🫶🏼
Wow! Quel bon investissement Emilie et Antoine! Vous faites une bonne paire 😊
Great Video guys amazing clutch
A video of awesomeness 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 awesome clutch
Congratulations!!!
Beautiful clutches ❤🎉!! Also love your table top/ trolley top- where can I find them plz?
that was bought at a Canadian retail store, they usually are sold in Home Depot
I did a split clutch with a good friend to up our game lol and got really lucky on odds as well. Pinstripe dg X pastave ghi triple het clown pied candy . Ended up with 3 female 4 males. 2 quad hets. 2 triple and 3 double. Keep a male lemonblast quad het dg clown pied candy, female ghi Mojave pinstripe triple het dg clown pied. Super pumped for what's coming
It's crazy what a clutch the #3 😱🙌🏻💪🏻
You guys are great bro
Sheeesh. She is the Pablo Escobar of ball pythons. This is the equivalent of starting with an 8th and in less than 2 years becoming a wholesaler of k*los. 👏🏿
When will there be videos on the channel in French? Is it really missing?
Congratulations on this year's odds I hope you have the same great odds next yr
After You Get Your Investment Back, It Should Be 50-50🤓
@@rumsen1963 not it should not. Racks, rodents, maintenance, care, female initial investments are all on me. 80/20 is a very fair deal
Do you a website?
WOW. Congratulations. Lucky that you are not married to her. She would of taken 100% 🤣
@@dtmgpythonsllc6436 😂😂😂
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I have a pie
I like the Pied with more white like that female
Did a lawyer write this contract up?
@@IvarEriksson83 no?
@@dprcoldblood8062 Unfortunately, if things go south, you may find yourself in court. For this reason, I would suggest getting the contract notarized.
A notary can play an important role in ensuring that a contract is legally enforceable, even when notarization is not required. Similar to wills, there is generally no obligation for a contract to be notarized for it to be legally binding.
However, if one party to a business agreement disputes the contract in court, a notarized document can provide significant support. Notary publics serve a critical function by verifying the identities of the signers and attesting to their signatures. This process can serve as evidence that the person disputing the agreement was, in fact, the individual who signed the contract.
Since notarization applies only to written agreements, it can be particularly valuable for contracts that must be in writing, such as real estate sales, wills, debt agreements, and real estate leases exceeding one year.
While having a notary present during the signing of these contracts is not necessary for their legal validity, it can prove invaluable if the contract is ever challenged in court.