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Business expenses go on Schedule C if you have a business (or, in this case, if David is a freelancer contracting with Jalopnik). If you’re an employee, and want to deduct business-related expenses that your boss didn’t reimburse you for, that goes on Form 2106, which rolls into Schedule A.

AKA, you’ll have to ask realllllllly nicely ($$$$$) for your t-tops, Mr. Collins.

How are they valuing these cars? MSRP? Out the door price? Seems like a silly plan for 100 reasons, including, but not limited to, valuation methodology.

god damnit now i have to go watch don jon again

Either we had the same MSF instructors (CCM?) or that’s just good advice.

Sorry for your loss. That was a really touching passage, thanks for sharing.

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School administrators (and others) in PA (and elsewhere) are required (by law) to report child abuse.

Where this plan falters is that pro wrestling generally gets far inferior advertising rates to most other programming with similar ratings.

Just a disillusioned “old” GRT that remembers when it actually was about good livin’ (I know, appeal to tradition, yadda yadda). On topic though, still carry my Radio every day.

Just a disillusioned “old” GRT that remembers when it actually was about good livin’ (I know, appeal to tradition,

Seems like the Goruck facebook group got its brigading on.

Seems like the Goruck facebook group got its brigading on.

I can’t say I’ve ever looked closely, but wouldn’t it be a little silly for Goodyear to have the tires rotate opposite of the brand name?

Nah, that’s a shitty analysis. It could be immensely profitable if privately funded, but will be more profitable and return more net cash to the teams if some local government picks up some/part/all of the tab.

Raiders owner Mark Davis is the least wealthy of the group, and could never have afforded to build his own stadium or even to undertake major renovations, not without serious outside private financing.

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Uh, good dog? Wait, no, bad dog? Fuck it.

If you’re going to have the debate, you owe it to yourself to have the facts right. There are enough alternative facts out there.

And in a move so tone deaf I actually screamed out loud, the new Republican proposal gives insurance company executives a tax break on salaries over $500,000.

Yeah, but you were with the Blue Angels, so there’s that...

I’m not sure it’s the ticket revenue the NBA and its owners [really] care about, but the TV revenue. Sure, you could drop 8 games from the schedule, but aren’t all of the broadcasting partners going to then want 10% of their multibillion dollar payments back?