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Doug DeMuro's wrecked 911
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Fining him his salary for the game would be a more appropriate penalty

I’m sure their three children will be happy to hear this. Ever try the Homewrecker burrito at Moe’s?

Oh, what a Knight

He’ll be acquitted; the Nationals can’t beat anyone in October.

Just like his Daddy. Crowd him a little bit and he’ll give you a pass. No wonder he could never beat Dale Jr.

your username is thematically consistent with this post. +1

The U.S. fell to Trinidad & Tobago last night, and will not compete in the 2018 World Cup.

Nah, sounds like he’s got plenty. It’s just in his lungs, not his soul.

The fact that he was falsely accused of a crime is just further proof that Whitehead isn’t Cowboys material.

Away with you and your facts!

CART DRIVER: Bring out your dead!

0.5% per month is not 6% per year if it is accruing monthly. Say you have $100 you owe. After month one you owe $100.50 but after month two you will owe $101.025. Seems insignificant but try the same example with $22 million...

If he sells assists he has to pay capital gains tax at a higher % the the penalties so waiting for an influx of cash from the fight makes sense. I’d be angry but the interest is extra tax money he’ll be paying into the system.

It’s actually worse than that. His investment income is taxed, while the IRS penalties and interest aren’t deductible. Depending on what the investments are and what state they’re taxed in, that could mean he has to clear 20% just to break even.

IRS late payment penalty is .5% per month which ends up being 6% per year. There’s also late payment interest that’s currently 4.22% APR. Floyd better be earning well over 10% on these investments to be shorting the IRS.

at first I was like sure why not, a supercharged minivan for $3,500, but then I saw the lack of mileage mentioned and remembered that the Honda Odyssey’s V-6 gets same HP/Torque w/o the need for forced induction and found plenty of early 2000's Odysseys for same kind of money and decided CP

This owner must have been pretty bummed... credit score-wise.

Ah yes, “Murdered-Out For Moms” car styling is finally a thing.