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I figured the CPA was correct on that. I would have used the Google machine to double check if I had concerns but my (soon to be ex-) wife and I really like each other so there was nothing to fight over, no animosity and no rush to be divorced. Totally worth the tax benefits.

I divorced this year and our accountant said to file at the end of the year so it goes through the court in 2015. She said it just guarantees there is no issue with the IRS about filing joint-married for 2014. Having said that, our attorney claims that isn't really an issue so maybe they should chat. We went ahead and

Great story!

I live in Vegas and took the tour recently. It was more fun than expected. They have a historian who tells great stories.

Ha! That didn't seem like accordion overdrive at all. He didn't break loose going 60 MPH at full throttle in a mid-engine crazy machine. NOT THAT MY SPECIFIC EXAMPLE HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH ME!

Marketing to existing/previous customers is generally much cheaper than creating new ones. The cost of marketing to customers who will never buy is factored in, but you would be surprised how many people will drop off the map for years until they need something. At that point there is a decent chance they will deal

I cried. Like, so hard.

So, what is the cheapest stock car I can safely go 200mph in?

I find this interesting as I am a newly (nine months, but didn't date until my head was on straight) single man. I am discovering that alternative gratification allows me to focus on what I want, a smart partner to share experiences and build memories with, rather than doing what my friends are doing: getting laid.

That is a Mustang with ugly body panels. I don't care if they stick a De Tomaso badge on it. Blech!

OH MY GOD. OH MY GOD. OH MY GOD.

Amazing explanation! I think this is how my brain usually handles it. January is so close, despite being in the next calendar year, that I didn't process it the same way.

Like you, I figure being next year makes it correct. I still had to read it a couple of times and wouldn't have been certain except they would only show a 2015 model this January.

Sure, I understand the definition of "next." For example, "next month" is used that way. Also, January is "next year."

Tomorrow isn't next Thursday. The next Thursday we will experience is THIS Thursday.

NEXT January, or THIS January?

Yes, 5000 trouble-free miles should be expected from any car.

I sold my 996 around 18 months ago. Never had any problems. Wonderful car. Should have kept it. Looking for another Porsche now.

I had two EMTs want to race in their ambulance. They were kidding of course, but they are the only guys I dropped the hammer for when the light turned green. Normally I make noise and then leave the line along with traffic and let the other guy take off. And then I laugh.

I haven't watched the video yet, but two interesting facts: