> On Apr 20, 2025, at 4:19 PM, Brian Carlson <carlsonagservicellc@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I am reaching out to inquire if your firm handles business / contract law matters. I would like to set up a time to discuss. Please let me know your availability.
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> Brian Carlson
> Carlson Ag Service LLC
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On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 at 5:07 AM, The Best Damn Lawyer in Washington wrote:
Darn toot’in’. What ya’ got goin’ on Mr Carlson?
On Apr 23, 2025, at 3:36 AM, Brian Carlson <carlsonagservicellc@gmail.com> wrote:Hello Weed Lawyer that is shockingly handsome,I’d like to provide some background to clarify the situation. I’m looking to establish a long-term relationship with your law firm to handle our business law matters in Washington. Friehe Farms is interested in purchasing my John Deere Planter. Specifically, I’ve agreed to sell a 2023 John Deere 1775NT Planter to Friehe Farms 1502 T Rd NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837. who wants to increase their crop production for this and future farming seasons.I would appreciate your assistance in drafting the purchase and sale agreement and overseeing the transaction through to closing. The terms and price have already been agreed upon by both parties. I’ve attached the details of the 2023 John Deere 1775NT Planter, along with the agreed-upon terms, for your review.A few questions: Is this something you can assist with? What are your fees and retainer requirements for this service? Additionally, could you send me your engagement agreement for review?I look forward to working with you! Thanks.Brian CarlsonPresident and CEOCarlson Ag Service L.L.C(956) 606-3004
Nice font.
On Wed, 23 Apr 2025 at 10:06 PM, The Best Cannabis Lawyer wrote:Well now, I say, I say, Mr. Carlson,
You’ve come to the right rooster, I mean, lawyer, I say. I read your message faster than a fox in a henhouse and I do appreciate you takin’ the time to lay the groundwork for this deal — sounds like you're servin’ up more than corn in Moses Lake, if you catch my drift.
Now as for that 2023 John Deere 1775NT Planter, why, that's a fine machine! I tell ya, she’s got more value than a double-yolk egg at breakfast time, and if both parties already got the terms settled, we’re halfway to the barn already.
I’d be happier than a June bug in a porch light to help draft the purchase and sale agreement and walk this through to closing smoother than a buttered biscuit. I’ll get you my engagement agreement faster than a chicken on a junebug, and I’ll include the fee structure and retainer requirements as well — clear and clean like a fresh-washed tractor.
Expect that engagement agreement shortly. And Mr. Carlson, I say, I do look forward to workin’ with you. Let’s get this planter planted in the right legal soil, if you know what I mean.
Yours in law and loquaciousness,
The Super Lawyer
AP
On Apr 24, 2025, at 9:50 AM, Brian Carlson <carlsonagservicellc@gmail.com> wrote:Sounds good, kindly forward your engagement letter for my review and signing.Regards
On Apr 24, 2025, at 11:50 AM
I say, I say now listen here, son—
This ain’t no ordinary legal shindig. Our firm, we ain’t gonna charge you a red cent, not a dime, not even a button off your coat for this one. That’s right, free as a breeze on a porch swing in July. We don’t need no fancy fee agreement or signature in blood. Just your good word and a nod’ll do.
So you just holler back and let us know it’s all right to get started draftin’ up that contract for the tractor sale. We’ll get to work faster than a rooster at sunrise. That’s a guarantee, boy.
Now go on and take your time, but not too much time. This legal rooster’s ready to crow.