Bakers Dozen

Scams you have not fallen for

  1. purchasing ‘sea monkeys’
  2. helping a “Nigerian prince”
  3. responded when the “IRS” called to tell me they’re suing for unpaid taxes
  4. The Security Department from Windows calling me to tell me that I have spyware on my PC.
  5. A vendor pretended to be friends with the company president to get me to buy office supplies. I said since you’re such good friends, let me transfer you so you can catch up. The prez was a real hardass, who would have made life unpleasant for that vendor.
  6. Multi-level marketing (pyramid) scams
  7. Phony lottery
  8. Email from Adam (who I don’t know from Adam), who had downloaded something to Dropbox just for me
  9. Responding to “Apple” about a breach in my iCloud data. [Current particularly at this moment, BTW]

Scams you have not fallen for

  1. purchasing ‘sea monkeys’
  2. helping a “Nigerian prince”
  3. responded when the “IRS” called to tell me they’re suing for unpaid taxes
  4. The Security Department from Windows calling me to tell me that I have spyware on my PC.
  5. A vendor pretended to be friends with the company president to get me to buy office supplies. I said since you’re such good friends, let me transfer you so you can catch up. The prez was a real hardass, who would have made life unpleasant for that vendor.
  6. Multi-level marketing (pyramid) scams
  7. Phony lottery
  8. Email from Adam (who I don’t know from Adam), who had downloaded something to Dropbox just for me
  9. Responding to “Apple” about a breach in my iCloud data. [Current particularly at this moment, BTW]
  10. Random guy just happens to have a bitchin’ stereo system in his truck (in plain cardboard boxes) he’s willing to sell me for a real good price

Scams you have not fallen for

  1. purchasing ‘sea monkeys’
  2. helping a “Nigerian prince”
  3. responded when the “IRS” called to tell me they’re suing for unpaid taxes
  4. The Security Department from Windows calling me to tell me that I have spyware on my PC.
  5. A vendor pretended to be friends with the company president to get me to buy office supplies. I said since you’re such good friends, let me transfer you so you can catch up. The prez was a real hardass, who would have made life unpleasant for that vendor.
  6. Multi-level marketing (pyramid) scams
  7. Phony lottery
  8. Email from Adam (who I don’t know from Adam), who had downloaded something to Dropbox just for me
  9. Responding to “Apple” about a breach in my iCloud data. [Current particularly at this moment, BTW]
  10. Random guy just happens to have a bitchin’ stereo system in his truck (in plain cardboard boxes) he’s willing to sell me for a real good price
  11. Door to door “energy” guy who wants to see my electric bill so he can help me save a ton of money.

Scams you have not fallen for

  1. purchasing ‘sea monkeys’
  2. helping a “Nigerian prince”
  3. responded when the “IRS” called to tell me they’re suing for unpaid taxes
  4. The Security Department from Windows calling me to tell me that I have spyware on my PC.
  5. A vendor pretended to be friends with the company president to get me to buy office supplies. I said since you’re such good friends, let me transfer you so you can catch up. The prez was a real hardass, who would have made life unpleasant for that vendor.
  6. Multi-level marketing (pyramid) scams
  7. Phony lottery
  8. Email from Adam (who I don’t know from Adam), who had downloaded something to Dropbox just for me
  9. Responding to “Apple” about a breach in my iCloud data. [Current particularly at this moment, BTW]
  10. Random guy just happens to have a bitchin’ stereo system in his truck (in plain cardboard boxes) he’s willing to sell me for a real good price
  11. Door to door “energy” guy who wants to see my electric bill so he can help me save a ton of money.
  12. Duct Cleaning telemarketer from India apparently named “Benjamin”

Scams you have not fallen for

  1. purchasing ‘sea monkeys’
  2. helping a “Nigerian prince”
  3. responded when the “IRS” called to tell me they’re suing for unpaid taxes
  4. The Security Department from Windows calling me to tell me that I have spyware on my PC.
  5. A vendor pretended to be friends with the company president to get me to buy office supplies. I said since you’re such good friends, let me transfer you so you can catch up. The prez was a real hardass, who would have made life unpleasant for that vendor.
  6. Multi-level marketing (pyramid) scams
  7. Phony lottery
  8. Email from Adam (who I don’t know from Adam), who had downloaded something to Dropbox just for me
  9. Responding to “Apple” about a breach in my iCloud data. [Current particularly at this moment, BTW]
  10. Random guy just happens to have a bitchin’ stereo system in his truck (in plain cardboard boxes) he’s willing to sell me for a real good price
  11. Door to door “energy” guy who wants to see my electric bill so he can help me save a ton of money.
  12. Duct Cleaning telemarketer from India apparently named “Benjamin”
  13. Three-card Monte games

Next subject:

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Mathew by …

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Mathew by …
  7. Happy Gilmore (1996 movie)

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Mathew by …
  7. Happy Gilmore (1996 movie)
  8. Taxman (Beatles song)

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Mathew by …
  7. Happy Gilmore (1996 movie)
  8. Taxman (Beatles song)
  9. House of Sand and Fog

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Mathew by …
  7. Happy Gilmore (1996 movie)
  8. Taxman (Beatles song)
  9. House of Sand and Fog
  10. The Pale King by David Foster Wallace

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Mathew by …
  7. Happy Gilmore (1996 movie)
  8. Taxman (Beatles song)
  9. House of Sand and Fog
  10. The Pale King by David Foster Wallace
  11. The Skull Beneath the Skin by P D James

Murder mystery; the murderer wanted to get away with tax avoidance under the UK laws for non-residents

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Mathew by …
  7. Happy Gilmore (1996 movie)
  8. Taxman (Beatles song)
  9. House of Sand and Fog
  10. The Pale King by David Foster Wallace
  11. The Skull Beneath the Skin by P D James
  12. Popeye (1980 film)

Since it’s tax season in the US, creative works where the payment or non-payment of taxes are part of the story

  1. The Untouchables (1987 movie)
  2. The Blues Brothers (1980)
  3. The Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter
  4. JR by William Gaddis [Opening line: “Money, she said, in a voice that rustled.”]
  5. The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison
  6. Gospel of Matthew by …
  7. Happy Gilmore (1996 movie)
  8. Taxman (Beatles song)
  9. House of Sand and Fog
  10. The Pale King by David Foster Wallace
  11. The Skull Beneath the Skin by P D James
  12. Popeye (1980 film)
  13. Armageddon

Bruce Willis tells his NASA contact that, in exchange for saving the Earth, he and his men want to be tax-free for the rest of their lives.

Next category:

Unmanned real spacecraft

  1. Sputnik 1

Unmanned real spacecraft

  1. Sputnik 1
  2. Luna 2

The first spacecraft to “land” on the moon. (It was what’s called a hard landing so it essentially just crashed into the moon.)

Unmanned real spacecraft

  1. Sputnik 1
  2. Luna 2
  3. Voyager 1 AKA V’ger

Unmanned real spacecraft

  1. Sputnik 1
  2. Luna 2
  3. Voyager 1 AKA V’ger
  4. Galileo