So when does my white privilege kick in?

And fucking government employees aren't going to miss a fucking paycheck, in fact with the stimulus fraud they just passed many people working in government are going to see an increase in their pay. Just put my property taxes in the mail yesterday. Fucking schools and government offices that I'm paying for aren't even open and yet I'm still expected to pay for these fuckers to sit home and draw a full paycheck and benefits.
Sorry kids, no piano lessons, no summer camp this year. Daddy has got to pay the salary of a fucking government bureaucrat.
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A scene being played out across America
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Look it could be worse, I could be like the millions who are completely out of a job. I at least have a job. It's just a job where my base salary has essentially been cut in half. Show me the fucking government employee who is making that same sacrifice.RaceBannon said:A scene being played out across America
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I see this coming in my shop too. This is no longer funny.SFGbob said:
Look it could be worse, I could be like the millions who are completely out of a job. I at least have a job. It's just a job where my base salary has essentially been cut in half. Show me the fucking government employee who is making that same sacrifice.RaceBannon said:A scene being played out across America
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I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
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Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work. -
What's a rising seniorcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
I've never heard the term -
Maybe you should work for the government?SFGbob said:Entire firm is taking a 10% hair cut right off the top in terms of salary reduction. We are also going to a 3 day work week which means an additional 40% reduction in salary. This is going to be in place for at least the next 4 months and has to go into effect by the end of April or the business will go under.
And fucking government employees aren't going to miss a fucking paycheck, in fact with the stimulus fraud they just passed many people working in government are going to see an increase in their pay. Just put my property taxes in the mail yesterday. Fucking schools and government offices that I'm paying for aren't even open and yet I'm still expected to pay for these fuckers to sit home and draw a full paycheck and benefits.
Sorry kids, no piano lessons, no summer camp this year. Daddy has got to pay the salary of a fucking government bureaucrat. -
like, wrapping up her junior year and soon to be a senior.Pitchfork51 said:
What's a rising seniorcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
I've never heard the term -
Great. More time for you to spend your days shit posting on here.SFGbob said:Entire firm is taking a 10% hair cut right off the top in terms of salary reduction. We are also going to a 3 day work week which means an additional 40% reduction in salary. This is going to be in place for at least the next 4 months and has to go into effect by the end of April or the business will go under.
And fucking government employees aren't going to miss a fucking paycheck, in fact with the stimulus fraud they just passed many people working in government are going to see an increase in their pay. Just put my property taxes in the mail yesterday. Fucking schools and government offices that I'm paying for aren't even open and yet I'm still expected to pay for these fuckers to sit home and draw a full paycheck and benefits.
Sorry kids, no piano lessons, no summer camp this year. Daddy has got to pay the salary of a fucking government bureaucrat.
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That's fucking huge. It shouldn't be understated. It's a huge advantage over the crowd.creepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work. -
Oh okaycreepycoug said:
like, wrapping up her junior year and soon to be a senior.Pitchfork51 said:
What's a rising seniorcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
I've never heard the term
I swear I've never heard it described like that
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Wage slaves gonna wage slaveinsinceredawg said:
Great. More time for you to spend your days shit posting on here.SFGbob said:Entire firm is taking a 10% hair cut right off the top in terms of salary reduction. We are also going to a 3 day work week which means an additional 40% reduction in salary. This is going to be in place for at least the next 4 months and has to go into effect by the end of April or the business will go under.
And fucking government employees aren't going to miss a fucking paycheck, in fact with the stimulus fraud they just passed many people working in government are going to see an increase in their pay. Just put my property taxes in the mail yesterday. Fucking schools and government offices that I'm paying for aren't even open and yet I'm still expected to pay for these fuckers to sit home and draw a full paycheck and benefits.
Sorry kids, no piano lessons, no summer camp this year. Daddy has got to pay the salary of a fucking government bureaucrat.
Btw, you sound poor.
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I started hearing it referenced a few years ago. School admins like to use it, it seems.Pitchfork51 said:
Oh okaycreepycoug said:
like, wrapping up her junior year and soon to be a senior.Pitchfork51 said:
What's a rising seniorcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
I've never heard the term
I swear I've never heard it described like that
Must be a Cuban thing -
I think the "compromise" will come in the form of people wearing masks everywhere except for when they're dining at a restaurant. That will appease most of the hand-wringers and enable the nation to get back to working and livingcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work. -
Yeah because a bunch of hood rats in Chicago are gonna do thatDerekJohnson said:
I think the "compromise" will come in the form of people wearing masks everywhere except for when they're dining at a restaurant. That will appease most of the hand-wringers and enable the nation to get back to working and livingcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work. -
And you sound like a real asshole.insinceredawg said:
Great. More time for you to spend your days shit posting on here.SFGbob said:Entire firm is taking a 10% hair cut right off the top in terms of salary reduction. We are also going to a 3 day work week which means an additional 40% reduction in salary. This is going to be in place for at least the next 4 months and has to go into effect by the end of April or the business will go under.
And fucking government employees aren't going to miss a fucking paycheck, in fact with the stimulus fraud they just passed many people working in government are going to see an increase in their pay. Just put my property taxes in the mail yesterday. Fucking schools and government offices that I'm paying for aren't even open and yet I'm still expected to pay for these fuckers to sit home and draw a full paycheck and benefits.
Sorry kids, no piano lessons, no summer camp this year. Daddy has got to pay the salary of a fucking government bureaucrat.
Btw, you sound poor. -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_birds_and_the_beesPitchfork51 said:
What's a rising seniorcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
I've never heard the term
Bruh....really?
Think sweatpants.
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Hey, this is creep's daughter we're talking about it.PurpleThrobber said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_birds_and_the_beesPitchfork51 said:
What's a rising seniorcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
I've never heard the term
Bruh....really?
Think sweatpants.
Pics? -
The Throbber was speaking in general terms about 'rising seniors' not the specific swarthy offsprings.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Hey, this is creep's daughter we're talking about it.PurpleThrobber said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_birds_and_the_beesPitchfork51 said:
What's a rising seniorcreepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
I've never heard the term
Bruh....really?
Think sweatpants.
Pics?
The Throbber does not want to end up on the horse-head-in-his-bed side of @creepycoug . No disrespect to the young lass intended.
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I'd kill to be mortgage free. Instead I have like 22 more years to go. Ill be dead by then.pawz said:
That's fucking huge. It shouldn't be understated. It's a huge advantage over the crowd.creepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work. -
I can't believe I'm saying this but it's worse than SFBob outlined, as many in government are being told not to work their regular schedule, but still getting paid their full salary. Dude I know got told to stay home 3 weeks and work 1. Another one is 1 week on 1 week off. Some of it is to maintain the continuity of government and reduce the threat of the virus impacting key offices (since the work is unable to be done remotely), but what the fuck.
Any ideas on where else to put money that can grow tax free? Roth is out, need to see if I can add more to the HSA, maybe I will hire my kid and make her put the money straight in a Roth. 10% tax now way better than the ass raping on future taxes. -
White privilege left?
Nothing's changed with me.
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President Trump shoving it right up your ass. Make sure you vote for him again.SFGbob said:Entire firm is taking a 10% hair cut right off the top in terms of salary reduction. We are also going to a 3 day work week which means an additional 40% reduction in salary. This is going to be in place for at least the next 4 months and has to go into effect by the end of April or the business will go under.
And fucking government employees aren't going to miss a fucking paycheck, in fact with the stimulus fraud they just passed many people working in government are going to see an increase in their pay. Just put my property taxes in the mail yesterday. Fucking schools and government offices that I'm paying for aren't even open and yet I'm still expected to pay for these fuckers to sit home and draw a full paycheck and benefits.
Sorry kids, no piano lessons, no summer camp this year. Daddy has got to pay the salary of a fucking government bureaucrat. -
Early typhus symptoms. T&P's.HustlinOwl said:
President Trump shoving it right up your ass. Make sure you vote for him again.SFGbob said:Entire firm is taking a 10% hair cut right off the top in terms of salary reduction. We are also going to a 3 day work week which means an additional 40% reduction in salary. This is going to be in place for at least the next 4 months and has to go into effect by the end of April or the business will go under.
And fucking government employees aren't going to miss a fucking paycheck, in fact with the stimulus fraud they just passed many people working in government are going to see an increase in their pay. Just put my property taxes in the mail yesterday. Fucking schools and government offices that I'm paying for aren't even open and yet I'm still expected to pay for these fuckers to sit home and draw a full paycheck and benefits.
Sorry kids, no piano lessons, no summer camp this year. Daddy has got to pay the salary of a fucking government bureaucrat.
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Dodo will crawl through broken glass to vote for Trump. dodo can't articulate what Slo Joe would have done to save us. We do know that bought and paid for Slo Jo would have been last to stop China visitors into the US. dodo couldn't be rooting harder for the away team if he was paid to do so.
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Did this sound more clever on your head?WestlinnDuck said:Dodo will crawl through broken glass to vote for Trump. dodo can't articulate what Slo Joe would have done to save us. We do know that bought and paid for Slo Jo would have been last to stop China visitors into the US. dodo couldn't be rooting harder for the away team if he was paid to do so.
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Tell em, times are tough and the world needs ditch diggers too.creepycoug said:
Mine aren't young, but one just got into grad school and one is a rising senior at a small private liberal arts college back east.pawz said:I took a 35% hair cut. It could EASILY get worse.
Thank God I don't have a young family to care for, its just me. Agree with creepy, it's no longer funny.
There's money set aside, but I need to retain some liquidity. Are the kids going to defer next year or what? I'm loathe to sell my equity at these fire sale prices and compromise my retirement.
The one saving grace I have is this: I've played it relatively safe with my house. Throughout the years, I've had people and their fucking opinions tell me what I should buy. Saying I should buy up or live here or live there. We bought a house in the city a few years back, but went conservative and only bought up in price a little. House is paid for. So I don't have a mortgage hanging over my head. I'm glad I've been fiscally conservative for the most part. Will continue to look at outflow. Like, do I need to insure three fucking cars at this point when nobody is driving anywhere? May drop that to one and suspend the others. There are other things you don't need and it adds up.
The thing that's a bitch, though, is what Bob pointed out: the motherfucking tax man keeps coming no matter how bad shit gets.
Hang in there. There's no fucking way the people are gonna sit still for 18 months of this shit. It just won't work.
And be sure to leave Comp on the suspended cars. It costs next to nothing and at least that way you'll be covered when someone fucks the lock up trying to steal it. -
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YVBE. Now take a couple weeks off and then quit.insinceredawg said:.
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