Today is tax day and while my mother-in-law is hard at work (making sure her clients have to contribute as little as possible to the tax base), but she is behind her desk and not really "getting out there" with the people. This isn't really a bad thing since "the people" are mostly idiots.
But even with that, sometimes a change of scenery is a good thing, and several enterprising CPAs, or at least a guy with a calculator and a tie, are getting out and mingling. Take for example the firm of Gilman Ciocia who decided that a section of the bleachers at Shea Stadium would be as good a place as any to set up shop. Well technically they are in the concourse of the stadium, but to be able to get your taxes done and then grab a beer and a dog on the way to your seats ain’t too bad of an idea. Or you can also take your cookie tin of receipts to your neighborhood pub where during the weekend afternoons you may find a CPA (or bouncer) who can help you file just before you blow your refund check on the watered down $4 drafts.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Taxes, A Ballgame, and a Whiskey Chaser
Monday, March 17, 2008
Islamic Rights as only the Saudi's Can Do It.
Thanks to brother-in-law-man for this great link. I'm posting a link to this video of a wonderful rant by what might be a British relative of Bloggerman on the irony (and pure idiocy) of the Saudi's trying to tell Europe that Muslim's living in the EU don't have the right to fully practice their faith. My favorite line, "...from Saudi Arabia, where men are princes and women are cattle." Classic.
Video is courtesy of Pat Condell from www.patcondell.net
Video is courtesy of Pat Condell from www.patcondell.net
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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