Just not to his employees.
Just not to his employees.
Same. I’ve got two pairs I switch back and forth between, for when one’s battery dies at the gym.
Same. I’ve got two pairs I switch back and forth between, for when one’s battery dies at the gym.
Wait, isn’t estate taxes just over $5 million? I doubt he had that much money.
How do you pronounce it, though?
Well, it’d prevent rich people that don’t want to give up their current assets.
I inadvertently have done this a few times. I’ll schedule myself to go to two museums in a day, but then just run out of time at both.
What protections are there? I assume the income-based repayment methods / deferments, but are there any upsides to private refinancing? (I’m assuming all aren’t dischargeable in bankruptcy, but I could be wrong.)
idk this billionaire tv president thing has been working out pretty good so far.
I mean, the dude went a little far but this show is basically about just that.
Putin’s payroll? Jebus, dude.
I’m mostly shocked at the BIG GUBMINT OVERREACH.
i love this movie and i love this review.
“Puddle of Blood”sounds way too much like Puddle of Mudd and I do not want to be reminded of that band.
izzy is a good girl.
I’m sure this loophole has been fixed by now, but a billion years ago I used a bunch of spent ones to sign up for, uhh, porn sites.
Keurigs are bad, Barry.
These poor women, all being messaged by different men named “Bort.”
Testament sounds a hell of a lot like On the Beach, which is the bleakest goddamn book I’ve ever read. (There’s also a movie, but there was no way in hell I wanted to watch it.) Reading it was like being crushed by a boa constrictor. I wrote a review of it b/c I’m weird and what the hell:
Watson’s “Gutsy!” tweet is even better, considering he’s blocking pretty much anyone that says anything to him about this immediately.