Denard pulled the ball back and went to the left of Smith. Smith then effectively cut off #5 and another ND guy while Denard slipped through. It wasn't a bone crushing hit but he did get the job done.
A few jobs ago I was traveling back and forth between Detroit and Milwaukee on a weekly basis. One Monday, like any other of the previous Mondays, I sleepwalk through the airport routine and get on my flight. I eventually doze off, again per routine. As I drift back into consciousness, I look out the window and see a shoreline. OK, we're in Wisconsin, that's progress. I then see a sign on one of the rooftops. "Welcome to Cleveland!" in bright, bold letters. After the near involuntary waste evacuation, I realize the sign is just a bit of Badger humor. But damn!
As for bad experiences, it begins and ends with either Houston airport.
TP's basis would be the value of the item at the time he received it. If he sold the items for more than that basis, the excess is fully taxable. However, there has been a zero percent capital gains rate in effect for a few years if the income is low enough. We are all waiting to find out that income number.
I would argue that he received the rings, gold pants etc. as payment for services and therefore should be fully taxable. I may be a little biased.
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Since it won't benefit everyone, vote for Austin so it won't benefit anyone in Detroit. Solid.
What is the price of a soul these days?
People change.
Matt Godin is as stout as a can of olives.
Hi Coach.
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Denard pulled the ball back and went to the left of Smith. Smith then effectively cut off #5 and another ND guy while Denard slipped through. It wasn't a bone crushing hit but he did get the job done.
The screen pass for the TD or the play he took out 2 ND players in the hole and Denard ended up with a 10-12 yard run?
Candlestick is still around and being used. Just be careful if you go there.
A few jobs ago I was traveling back and forth between Detroit and Milwaukee on a weekly basis. One Monday, like any other of the previous Mondays, I sleepwalk through the airport routine and get on my flight. I eventually doze off, again per routine. As I drift back into consciousness, I look out the window and see a shoreline. OK, we're in Wisconsin, that's progress. I then see a sign on one of the rooftops. "Welcome to Cleveland!" in bright, bold letters. After the near involuntary waste evacuation, I realize the sign is just a bit of Badger humor. But damn!
As for bad experiences, it begins and ends with either Houston airport.
Tressel rigged raffles at football camps.
TP's basis would be the value of the item at the time he received it. If he sold the items for more than that basis, the excess is fully taxable. However, there has been a zero percent capital gains rate in effect for a few years if the income is low enough. We are all waiting to find out that income number.
I would argue that he received the rings, gold pants etc. as payment for services and therefore should be fully taxable. I may be a little biased.
and I am almost certain TP thought the word "forgo" was referring to one of his all wheel drive cars.
There is a post on this right below this one.
Never too early for you to be a dick, apparently.
It's obvious that the coach doesn't understand the rivalry with WKU.
Magnus - for sharing his premium subscriptions, wait, his insight
A bit harsh and not really funny.