An idiot spouting idiocy. Quelle surprise!
Smashy agrees with RR, what a big fucking suprise.
If RR were less allegedly successful, we would have to read his horeshit posts.
Oh Rand Rover, you make me long for the good old days of **Brutus **and december. :eek:
OK, SFG, you are telling me that a flour tortilla filled with chicken and rolled with open ends covered in sour cream sauce on a plate between rice and refried beans is not an enchilada? Exactly which brand of crack have you been smoking? It is a nontraditional enchilada, to be sure, but so is one of MOL’s mother-of-all-enchiladas that looks like groceries on a plate.
Kinda miss december, no one could mangle the limerick form with such enthusiasm.
So I take it that none of your clients have benefited from government bailout money? Have you ever refused a customer on moral grounds?
That is correct AFAIK, and if any have, I had nothing to do with it.
Edit to address your edit: no, and I don’t really understand the question.
What would you do with yourself if Congress greatly simplified the tax code, so that Tax Lawyers are obsolete and TurboTax can take care of everything?
True, and he was really a very polite guy.
Could you ever envision a scenario where you’d turn down a client because you don’t like how he got his money or how he was going to spend the money you saved him?
Let’s say this person who got his money from a morally questionable but still technically legal manner. Blackwater Security would be a perfect example of that in my opinion. They reap enormous profit (money extorted from the taxpayers through threat of force) in order to perpetuate an aggressive military action towards a country that posed no threat to us.
Suppose a client loudly proclaimed that he was going to spend that money you saved him on hookers and bottles of Cristal, or he was going to light his cigars with hundred dollar bills just to celebrate the sheer joy of avoiding giving money to the government. Not a penny is going towards venture capital to create new jobs.
intelligent people tend to agree, true.
Practice a different kind of law, probably a different kind of tax law (ie, state and local). But that is so unlikely to happen that it isn’t a meaningful question.
No.
In fairness, Brutus had an excellent sense of humor, and was not nearly so full of himself.
True. And both were quite a bit smarter than old Rand Rover.
Hey MOL, I got a bottle of Elijah Craig, and it’s pretty tasty! I don’t like the cork though–it’s all big and floppy and holey, and makes me think it may break off at some point (guess I better drink it fast).
Here’s some Elijah Craig drinking music for any interested parties: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4TN2sgxvLo&feature=channel
You’re actually a bigger asshole than I am. Why do you stoop when you can stand up straight at your level?
Now Rand, you are not supposed to wish death on other posters.

Wow. I get a trophy, or just a t-shirt?