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- think positive
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"This is like that movie, The Spaceman and King Arthur, but in reverse."
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You're too good at your work P4S. Getting all those corporates to avoid paying tax means there's too little left for the public hospital systemPies4shaw wrote:You still have a fax facility? Is there a telegraph station as well?
It's a printer / fax / scanner / photocopier .......Shoot me now for using the word "facility" but this unpaid overtime is killing me...
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If you ever get sick of the glitz and glamour of Avalon Speed way you do worse than head up the hwy for the annual Mother's Dae Massacre*!think positive wrote:Neyech neyech neeeeeeeeyyyyyeeeeech neyech neyech neeeeeeeeee
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Tax avoidance is a crime.watt price tully wrote:You're too good at your work P4S. Getting all those corporates to avoid paying tax means there's too little left for the public hospital systemPies4shaw wrote:You still have a fax facility? Is there a telegraph station as well?
It's a printer / fax / scanner / photocopier .......Shoot me now for using the word "facility" but this unpaid overtime is killing me...
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I think I prefer the term "crime". It's like how multinationals tend to get "punished" and held "accountable" by the "legal system". Actions, after all, do have "consequences".
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You're right, should have read "their fair share"...tax minimization, tax loopholes, but at the end of the day, when the moment is ripe, in due season & at the appropriate juncture if it looks like a .....Pies4shaw wrote:Tax avoidance is a crime.watt price tully wrote:You're too good at your work P4S. Getting all those corporates to avoid paying tax means there's too little left for the public hospital systemPies4shaw wrote:You still have a fax facility? Is there a telegraph station as well?
It's a printer / fax / scanner / photocopier .......Shoot me now for using the word "facility" but this unpaid overtime is killing me...
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A corporation can be a person, apparently, but can it really have free will?think positive wrote:I have no free will your honour!David wrote:I think I prefer the term "crime". It's like how multinationals tend to get "punished" and held "accountable" by the "legal system". Actions, after all, do have "consequences".
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On days off like tomorrow & I had a day of on Friday, hearing magpies. The baby birds are getting a bit annoying every now & then & the older ones are literally a metre away when I'm digging in the garden. I love their sounds overall. At times they swoop my dog & he chases them when they're on the side fence. Mostly great sounds.
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I don't get swooped by birds, I can walk through the park and they attack others including the dickwads on cycles with all the sticks on their helmet.watt price tully wrote:Heard a bird swoop at me when walking my dog this morning to the vets. Got pretty close & had to take evasive action. I think it was a wattle bird this time.
If I'm sitting out the front on the weekend, the magpies come up and look at me until I go in and get food for them. Some will come over and take it from my hand.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.