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I HATE THE I.R.S.

Discussion in 'Other Off Topic Forum' started by Ricambi America, Apr 3, 2004.

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  1. ralfabco

    ralfabco Two Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa

    Mar 1, 2002
    28,029
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    Itamar Ben-Gvir
    Dr. Tax is going to be real busy soon. He might be up all night going over
    those forms while you and I sleep. It is that "time" of year.
     
  2. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
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    The trick to becoming rich is to control your outgo. I have not had a loan (except mortgage) in over 20 years, and the mortgage is done next year. I didn't buy my Ferrari until I could simply write the check. When/as you get rid of those little insundry outgoes (loans, credit card debt, assessory upgrades (TV, stereo, CD, DVD,...) ) and continue to do this over 10 years; the income you do have is put to better uses and you creep forward from <wherever you are> into riches.

    I, too, have several friends with homes 2X-3X mine, so what, the last kid is in college, and the home is finally becoming the right size; Mine is almost paid off, and I can retire (at 51) while my friends will toil the rest of their working days just to stay even with their mortgages, golf club memberships, expensive wives....
     
  3. Ricambi America

    Ricambi America F1 World Champ
    Sponsor Owner

    Mitch -

    I'm with you... no loans, no debt. Buy only what you can afford; dream about everything else. American Express keeps me honest, and I'm living in the house I intend to die in. (It's 103 years old, so I presume other folks have died here too.)

    However, none of those thoughts diminish my utter contempt for the U.S. tax code and those who write it.

    -Daniel
     
  4. anotherguy

    anotherguy F1 Rookie

    Feb 22, 2004
    2,591
    Don't know how true it is, but I laughed when I got this. Then I sat in silence for a while and wanted to lynch the gov't! Here tis:

    When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this problem, NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion developing a pen that writes in zero gravity, upside down, on almost any surface including glass and at temperatures ranging from below freezing to over 300 C.

    The Russians used a pencil.

    Enjoy paying your taxes--they're due again.


    -ag
     

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