Makes you sorta wonder who all those folks are if the site is accurate. Of course, I ran Quatloos to see what came back:
Guess it's time to break out the signs that say "Bring out your dead. The end is near!"
Makes you sorta wonder who all those folks are if the site is accurate. Of course, I ran Quatloos to see what came back:
Guess it's time to break out the signs that say "Bring out your dead. The end is near!"
Grixit wrote:Hey Diller: forget terms like "wages", "income", "derived from", "received", etc. If you did something, and got paid for it, you owe tax.
Bugzappers are purely optical in their attraction.Red Cedar PM wrote:They have more visitors, but I would be curious to see what the stat would look like if you multiplied it by the average IQ of the site visitor. Quality > Quantity.
I would liken the greater attraction to LH to be similar to the effects of a bug zapper.
What'll I do if Peter ever shuts down his web site? Ohhh, I don't wanna think about it....ASITStands wrote:Half the LH views are 'Famspear' checking up on Weston!
Gotta make sure the poor fellow doesn't choke on his latest legal theories.
Or, gotta find something to do with his ('Famspear's') time. One or the other.
I have no idea where they get their numbers, but I can't believe that brianwilson.com gets less than 10 visitors per day.Agent Observer wrote:There's an interesting little site out in cyberland called Statbrain.com that estimates visits to a domain.
Ya know, there is a bit of truth in there. I'm sure a significant amount of LH traffic is people who are laughing at it or waiting to see who the train wreck ends...ASITStands wrote:Half the LH views are 'Famspear' checking up on Weston!
Gotta make sure the poor fellow doesn't choke on his latest legal theories.
Or, gotta find something to do with his ('Famspear's') time. One or the other.
Keep in mind how many times LostHeads is linked from Quatloos compared to the number of times Quatloos is linked to LostHeads. There are much more links going there than coming here.Agent Observer wrote:Guess it's time to break out the signs that say "Bring out your dead. The end is near!"
Wow! Just wait until next filing season, when they get to exclude the first $2400 in unemployment benefits under the new bailout act!her standard deduction plus her personal exemption completely offset her year's income of unemployment benefits
I'm wondering if the new "Conde de Quatloo" should be sanctioned for creating a parody of the Master Plan and potentially disclosing Illuminati Secrets? Not that I'm privy to them.Gregg wrote:I mean c'mon, Coast to Coast Am has millions of listeners, (I listen to it every night) but how many of them really believe that Bigfoot led the guest into a trap so a UFO could take them to Area 51 for insertion of their anal probe which allows the Chupacabra to keep track of them and re-transmit their location to the Masons, who use the information gathered to control the candied yam market, which is of course, central to the Master Plan?
I only believe it up to the part about yams m'self
Giving Stephen Colbert an Illuminati tattoo.ASITStands wrote:Where's 'webhick' when you need her?!
I think their behavior has more in common with the sneak-thief than the bold outlaw's "stand and deliver".Number Six wrote:I checked out the Lost Horizons website. The thing that made me go Hmm was Hendrickson's use of the term "Warrior" for members who were joining his long twilight struggle. That's pretty brazen for these filchers. A couple of other good synonyms--highwaymen, brigands...
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1449I just received my 12th letter from IRS (in a span of 14 months now) giving me 30 days to respond or they will fine me $5000 for a frivolous return. It seems to me they are looking to save face and get anything, in this case the 5K fine, before they refund all the erroneously held taxes I have re-filed for. Does it make any sense to not respond and let them have the 5K in hopes that this would facilitate a faster refund? Of course I'd be admitting to a frivolous return. To date, I have always responded requesting clarification but to no avail. Just musing on this issue. Any thoughts out there?
Another name to strike from my short list for this year's Nobel.Famspear wrote:Speaking of things that make you go "Hmm...": from user "ricmo" at lost horizons:
(AND PASSENGERS, PLEASE SECURE YOUR BEVERAGES BEFORE READING THIS ONE......)
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1449I just received my 12th letter from IRS (in a span of 14 months now) giving me 30 days to respond or they will fine me $5000 for a frivolous return. It seems to me they are looking to save face and get anything, in this case the 5K fine, before they refund all the erroneously held taxes I have re-filed for. Does it make any sense to not respond and let them have the 5K in hopes that this would facilitate a faster refund? Of course I'd be admitting to a frivolous return. To date, I have always responded requesting clarification but to no avail. Just musing on this issue. Any thoughts out there?
(bolding added).
Any thoughts out here? Yeah. Boy, do I have a big, orange bridge in San Francisco to sell to this guy!!!!.......