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I guess that I'm the only one who thought that "pine cone" looked more like a pile of used condoms.
The only girl I ever dated who was resistant to giving head was Jewish. She was also (perhaps not coincidentally) the only Jewish girl I've dated so it's too small an n to draw conclusions.
Given the dude's history of DWI, a motorcycle might not be the best choice of transportation. Other than that, I have no concerns.
Maybe the underwear had more flexibility than the jeans. Have to check for a round skidmark. I can't believe I'm even thinking about this. Other than that, no concerns.
Everyone should use "it's no sweat off my sack" by COB today.
Note that he's not so guilty that he voluntarily pays a cent more than he owes. If he has such a problem with his own taxes (as the richest of the rich) being too low, he should STFU until he does so.
“If you run a good business and you have compliance in place, there should not be problems…" Other than that, I have not concerns.
He could start by less aggressively avoiding Irish taxes. Typical self-righteous liberal...
re Tags: That's what she said. Other than that I have no concerns.
It's always odd when people (especially on Wall St.) boast about how many hours they work. My reaction is, "too bad that you aren't good enough to get your work done in normal business hours, but I'm sure you're well compensated."
Kanye West doesn't care about airline passengers.
What sucks about this is that it happened between when I initiated donating HPQ shares to my charitable fund and when the fund finally received/sold the shares. What's funny about it is a millionaire CEO who's too cheap/entitled to open his own wallet when sloring around and loses his job because of it.
Talib complaining about some guy facilitating rich people splitting up their money across multiple bank accounts as some kind of hugely sophisticated insider idea is idiotic. Everyone not afflicted with Down's Syndrome has known that the FDIC insurance is based on accounts/banks rather than total assets forever. The rest of his article about how more complex regulation benefits the sharpies is spot on though. What he fails to mention is how big business benefits (and often lobbies for) this because they have the staff to exploit them and smaller competitors don't.
@5 Yea, there are a lot of bare patches. OTOH, a brick tiled dog house - that's something to shoot for.
It really sounds like these guys are too lazy to do their own damn job and want GS to do it for them.
This guy made seven figures and was too cheap/dumb to get a private phone and use that for personal emails?! What is wrong with you people.
Those tags never get old.
Welcome to NYC, where taxes are low!
5: Not a chance in hell.
Just to get it out of the way - he looks quite regal in that pic. I suspect that he will take great compfort from his big buy of BAC back when it was $4. He's laughing all the way away from the bank.