Wow, after 4 days with no responses I forgot I even threw this up.
3 of 7 responses with useful info. That's about par for the course on this site. Everyone seems to be looking for an opportunity to go holier than thou. To what end?For those of you who are in the habit of taking things too seriously, I don't mean fun like a round of golf is fun. I mean fun like watching the dumb bitch run off Maury's stage after he says, "You are NOT the father" for the fourth or fifth time. The fun that comes from realizing how crazy the world (and country) we live in really is, and what kinds of stupid shit adults are actually doing.
I could add the proceedings to a blog, or just accumulate stories to tell at parties. "Did you hear the one about the guy who was caught getting a bj in the IHOP parking lot? He actually said he thought all cops went to Denny's." What if I heard a cop testify that they heard solicitation through the flimsy walls of a no-tell, and then I see someone convicted of it? I was in Wal-mart a few days ago and found out how to spot the undercover loss prevention guys thanks to a slip by the store manager. I don't see it as kicking one who's down; I am stopping my self from tripping over the same crack in the sidewalk. Maybe I'm just tired of Law & Order SVU showing reruns all the time.
Damn, HighStepper! Say it ain't so. I have lauded you on other threads and you hit me with, "there are ways to accomplish what you want...(like asking people who know?)...and I'm not motivated to lay out the process for you. Do your own research." So if you meet a CPA at a dinner party and ask a simple tax question, would you be ok if he tells you to read the CA Revenue and Tax code? Or will you just think he's an @$$#0|{ ?
How about leaving my religion and my Monty Python quotes alone?
Do I really have to ask you two more times?