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Shape Shifter 04-14-2005 01:19 PM

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Originally posted by Spanky
What am I missing here? To me, this is a bunch of Gibberish.
Once, Hank was going back and for with GGG, and Hank started calling GGG Gilligan. Later, instead of merely calling him Gilligan, Hank posted an episode synopsis of Gilligan's Island. It was very funny the first time he did it. It was sorta funny the second time he did it. Up to about the 20th time, it was kind of amusing, yet annoying. Then he started repeating this schtick with other posters, and crossed it over from politics to the FB. It took the intervention of several posters to convince Hank that the bit, while once funny, was played out. So Hank turned to the Guernica bit, and you can imagine how that went.

Anyway, I guess I was just reminiscing.

blue_Triangle 04-14-2005 01:22 PM

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Originally posted by Shape Shifter
Once, Hank was going back and for with GGG, and Hank started calling GGG Gilligan. Later, instead of merely calling him Gilligan, Hank posted an episode synopsis of Gilligan's Island. It was very funny the first time he did it. It was sorta funny the second time he did it. Up to about the 20th time, it was kind of amusing, yet annoying. Then he started repeating this schtick with other posters, and crossed it over from politics to the FB. It took the intervention of several posters to convince Hank that the bit, while once funny, was played out. So Hank turned to the Guernica bit, and you can imagine how that went.

Anyway, I guess I was just reminiscing.
Who's Hank?

Shape Shifter 04-14-2005 01:26 PM

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Originally posted by blue_Triangle
Who's Hank?
65. The Benefit Show
gs: David Hollander (Earl "Little Earl" Barnett Jr.) Helen Martin (Mrs. Lloyd)

A local teen center is in serious financial trouble and the gang tries to come up with a way to save it. They finally decide to put on a benefit show and Rerun has someone in mind who will be sure to attract attention, Sammy Davis, Jr. However, Rerun does his best to get a hold of Sammy but soon realizes he must announce that Sammy won't be coming to the benefit.


b: 28-Apr-1979 pc: 0322 w: Joanne Pagliaro d: Mark Warren

sgtclub 04-14-2005 01:40 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
He teaches law at GWU. Here is his profile. Former Kennedy clerk.

The Volokh Conspiracy is a right-leaning group blog, most of whose contributors are legal academics.
I know Volokh but had never heard of Kerr. What a wack job.

ltl/fb 04-14-2005 01:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Spanky
What am I missing here? To me, this is a bunch of Gibberish.
How young are you that you don't recognize an episode of Bosom Buddies?

whoopassman 04-14-2005 01:53 PM

tax question
 
Greetings greedy pols;

Periodic lurker, first time poster (here, I formerly posted at Infirmation under a few monikers, such as mysterious guest and david).

Seeing as tax has been a recent topic and tax day is tomorrow, my query is, assuming I am a single, making a couple of hundred K and have avoided the dreaded AMT, is 14.2% a good effective tax rate or do I need to be a bit more aggressive with my deductions?

thanks.

Tyrone Slothrop 04-14-2005 01:58 PM

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Originally posted by sgtclub
I know Volokh but had never heard of Kerr. What a wack job.
Rest assured that his tongue was lodged very firmly in his cheek.

Shape Shifter 04-14-2005 02:01 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Rest assured that his tongue was lodged very firmly in his cheek.
Someone just failed the literacy test.

sgtclub 04-14-2005 02:25 PM

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Rest assured that his tongue was lodged very firmly in his cheek.
It's hard to tell these days, given where the GOP is going.

PuriTY 04-14-2005 02:27 PM

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Originally posted by Shape Shifter
pssshhh, drooool pssshhh blah blah blah
. Break a Leg, Mom
gs: Cynthia Mann (Carla)

An episode showcasing the singing talents of Patti LuPone. A Tony winner for the musical "Evita", actually centers around Corky, for whom nothing seems to be going right. First, he has an accident in driver's ed. Moreover, he's not doing well in his remedial arithmetic class, and if he doesn't pass a minimum-competency test he won't be able to stay in the mainstream program. What really gets to Corky, though, is the uneasy feeling that his mom gave up a promising show-business career because he came along. As it happens, Libby has a chance for a comeback of sorts, at the community college's "Autumn Follies". She wants no part of it. And Corky doesn't want to take arithmetic tutoring with kids ten years younger than himself. But they work out a deal: he'll take the tutoring if she auditions for the show.


b: 08-Oct-1989 pc: 186763 d: Rick Rosenthal

NOTE: * All synopsis were written by Mark Rabinowitz, Shari Felman, Cindy Camp et al.

ltl/fb 04-14-2005 02:30 PM

tax question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by whoopassman
Greetings greedy pols;

Periodic lurker, first time poster (here, I formerly posted at Infirmation under a few monikers, such as mysterious guest and david).

Seeing as tax has been a recent topic and tax day is tomorrow, my query is, assuming I am a single, making a couple of hundred K and have avoided the dreaded AMT, is 14.2% a good effective tax rate or do I need to be a bit more aggressive with my deductions?

thanks.
Do not be "more aggressive" in your deductions or, as God is my witness, I will track you down like the dog you are and sic the IRS on you. Pay the fucking less than 15% of your cushy income and get over yourself.

Oh, and welcome to the boards!

Antiquity 04-14-2005 02:41 PM

Death Tax Relief for America's Farmers. All 50 of them. The rest? Bonus!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by PuriTY
. Break a Leg, Mom
gs: Cynthia Mann (Carla)

An episode showcasing the singing talents of Patti LuPone. A Tony winner for the musical "Evita", actually centers around Corky, for whom nothing seems to be going right. First, he has an accident in driver's ed. Moreover, he's not doing well in his remedial arithmetic class, and if he doesn't pass a minimum-competency test he won't be able to stay in the mainstream program. What really gets to Corky, though, is the uneasy feeling that his mom gave up a promising show-business career because he came along. As it happens, Libby has a chance for a comeback of sorts, at the community college's "Autumn Follies". She wants no part of it. And Corky doesn't want to take arithmetic tutoring with kids ten years younger than himself. But they work out a deal: he'll take the tutoring if she auditions for the show.


b: 08-Oct-1989 pc: 186763 d: Rick Rosenthal

NOTE: * All synopsis were written by Mark Rabinowitz, Shari Felman, Cindy Camp et al.

Off my corner, ho.

whoopassman 04-14-2005 02:42 PM

tax question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ltl/fb
Do not be "more aggressive" in your deductions or, as God is my witness, I will track you down like the dog you are and sic the IRS on you. Pay the fucking less than 15% of your cushy income and get over yourself.

Oh, and welcome to the boards!

Sheesh, chill for a minute. I meant "more aggressive" in the legal grey zone sort of way. Isn't that the way the game is supposed to be played?

Also, is there a popular, worksafe, freeware program to re-size pictures to use as avatars? Everything i try to use is bigger than 100x100 pixels.

Someone's Evil Twin 04-14-2005 02:47 PM

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Originally posted by Antiquity
Off my corner, ho.
If identical twins have sex with each other, is it masturbation?

Amor caecus est!

whoopassman 04-14-2005 02:48 PM

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Originally posted by sgtclub
It's hard to tell these days, given where the GOP is going.
This reminds me of a chat I had with a colleague the other day, moderate republican who does some work with the state party and who voted for Bush. He told me that the whispers are the chances to retain the WhiteHouse in 2008 are melting away faster than a scoop of vanilla on the devil's hotplate. I have to agree. How does one party go from capturing the WH and Congress to ineffectual disarray in 4 months?


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