Ulysees E. McGill
This season is for you Sweets
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sounds like youre equivocating 'against your advice'. Or, you're enabling if you are speaking like that to your clients.IRS is a joke.
We have 330 million people in this country and you think they can monitor all of them with a couple hundred thousand.
I’ve sat in on Audits and quoted tax code that they didn’t even know existed. There is a reason the IRS recruits retired Partners from accounting firms. They don’t have the expertise or wherewithal to understand what these businesses are doing so they hire the experts to help.
I hear ya! My speed was the only reason I had offers. No one could catch me and I never backed down to anyone. Couldn’t score for s*** though.Pft. I was good. But limited in foot work in comparison. The ball and my foot were not one like these guys have it. But with them being just as fast, it made that separation more obvious. Coach loved how I played CAM though
Lol.give unto Caesar... use it to make Country better. more committees...
seriously i hope they use it all for stem cell research, NASA, National Parks, and EV.
Moar!
Lol! You keep using HR block then!sounds like youre equivocating 'against your advice'. Or, you're enabling if you are speaking like that to your clients.
I think that you're being arrogant. If the person I paid to assist or be in charge of something as important as my finances held that 'the IRS is a joke'.
Id find that reckless and dangerous. You do you, but id be finding a new accountant.
Against the rules then
Don't be an ass...I've not had a problem with players getting paid...I have a MASSIVE problem with unregulated free agency.I still don't understand your problem with all of this. What is ruining the sport? Players getting paid is the thing that ruined CFB? Or players going elsewhere to get paid more?
The players are just the most recent group to do that in CFB.
The coaches do it.
The ADs do it.
The programs themselves do it.
The conferences do it.
The TV execs do it.
Or are you under the impression that the players only started getting paid a few years ago?
Don't be an ass...I've not had a problem with players getting paid...I have a MASSIVE problem with unregulated free agency.
How the **** can you be so blind you can't see how destructive it will be? We lose Pearce and I'm gonna absolutely lose my.
Wouldn't an accountant going to work for the IRS be like switching sides in the middle of the war? Firing squad Offense.IRS is a joke.
We have 330 million people in this country and you think they can monitor all of them with a couple hundred thousand.
I’ve sat in on Audits and quoted tax code that they didn’t even know existed. There is a reason the IRS recruits retired Partners from accounting firms. They don’t have the expertise or wherewithal to understand what these businesses are doing so they hire the experts to help.
Well Jim Carrey…#11.No cheating for you Old Guys like me...............
Name the players......1981 Sears Catalog
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@Glitch ...?I won’t be left off the train.
I just wish NIL could be regulated for what it's supposed to be instead of what it is. It wasn't supposed to be for paying a HS QB 8 million, or stealing an edge rusher from a rival for 300k. It was supposed to be for the kids who made $10 off a YouTube channel, or the OH St kids who sold their stuff for tattoos.Yeah, seems like the conferences and their policies would have more control over any sort of punishments for it. I think it's pretty pointless though to try and punish, what's going to happen is in another 2 years the COVID season players will all be rolled out of the system and it'll help settle things down a good bit.
I also think the NCAA/conferences need to draw a very permanent line in the sand. 1 free transfer and 1 (also free) transfer if you've graduated, it's a year to sit for ALL other cases, period. "My family member is sick! Should have saved the free transfer for a what-if case OR finish school and use the grad transfer otherwise DENIED"
These athletes aren't children here. They can make big boy/girl decisions and deal with the consequences just like every other adult has to.
The woman is Diane Windstrom, a staple of the mail order catalog scene from the late 70s through the mid-80s, though she normally wasn’t found outside the women’s wear sections.No cheating for you Old Guys like me...............
Name the players......1981 Sears Catalog
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...you're doing this on purpose aren't you?.. @GlitchSigh, too easy.
Chicago, Walter PaytonNo cheating for you Old Guys like me...............
Name the players......1981 Sears Catalog
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Lions: XChicago, Walter Payton
Vikings, Tommy Kramer
Broncos. Tom Jackson
Eagles Ron Jaworski
Lions Barry Sanders
Giants Phil Simms
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Patriots Steve Grogan
Falcons Steve Bartkiwski
Rams Jack Young blood
Saints Archie Manning
St.Lois Otiis Anderson
Browns Brian Sipe
49ers Mertin Hanks
BUCS Doug Williams
Seahawks Jim Zorn
Bills Joe Ferguson
Bengals Jen Anderson
Redskins Joe Theismann
Jers Richard Todd
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Oilers Earl Campbell
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Packers Davonte Adama
Chargers Dan Fouts
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Steelers Franco Harris
Cowboys Micah Parsons
How did I do????
Got in trouble when Mom found Diane’s lingerie ad under my baseball cards. Learned to hide her under my dad’s Playboy’s.The woman is Diane Windstrom, a staple of the mail order catalog scene from the late 70s through the mid-80s, though she normally wasn’t found outside the women’s wear sections.
The guy in the Cowboy jersey is Greg Baker, who would be making his final appearance for Sears due to a contract dispute.
I think the guy in the Steelers cap is Chris Allenton, but it’s hard to tell with his hair covered up.