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Harvester wrote:Nope, never said the The federal Income Tax did not apply to me.
Actually, now that I think about it, you've never really said much of anything about anything.

I've asked several times that you produce some evidence that anything in my Tax Protester FAQ is in any way incorrect or misleading, and you've never ever said anything about that.

Pretty much a case of conjectile dysfunction. You'd like to put up some propositions, but they're pretty soft and insubstantial.
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Hey Harvester, instead of posting more useless threads why don't you answer the challenge here (since you claim Dan's FAQ is full of lies and deception): viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5694&st=0&sk=t&sd=a

Or explain why you are trying to weasel out of the bet you entered into here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5676

Lots of puffery, not a lot of action. Since you have had your ass handed to you on a platter several times already isn't it about time you declared victory and parted ways, like all the CtC losers before you?
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Champion is a chowderhead piece of sh*t with the most annoying voice I've ever heard.

Sorry, had to get that out.
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Tax Man wrote:Champion is a chowderhead piece of sh*t with the most annoying voice I've ever heard.

Sorry, had to get that out.
Hey, hey. hey, New England Patriots fans are sometimes called chowderheads, don't disparage us because you don't like this guy, I would call the guy a douchebag. No real chance of offending anyone then.
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bmielke wrote:I would call the guy a douchebag. No real chance of offending anyone then.
Ah, but have you taken into consideration the feelings of Lord and Lady Douchebag?

http://snltranscripts.jt.org/79/79tdouchebag.phtml
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Famspear wrote:
bmielke wrote:I would call the guy a douchebag. No real chance of offending anyone then.
Ah, but have you taken into consideration the feelings of Lord and Lady Douchebag?

http://snltranscripts.jt.org/79/79tdouchebag.phtml
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bmielke wrote:
Tax Man wrote:Champion is a chowderhead piece of sh*t with the most annoying voice I've ever heard.

Sorry, had to get that out.
Hey, hey. hey, New England Patriots fans are sometimes called chowderheads, don't disparage us because you don't like this guy, I would call the guy a douchebag. No real chance of offending anyone then.
Us Pats fans would be more appropriately called "chowdaheads"........Has the south messed up your diction? :evil:
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Dezcad wrote:
bmielke wrote:
Tax Man wrote:Champion is a chowderhead piece of sh*t with the most annoying voice I've ever heard.

Sorry, had to get that out.
Hey, hey. hey, New England Patriots fans are sometimes called chowderheads, don't disparage us because you don't like this guy, I would call the guy a douchebag. No real chance of offending anyone then.
Us Pats fans would be more appropriately called "chowdaheads"........Has the south messed up your diction? :evil:
Not at all, but then I never really had much of a Boston accent.
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bmielke wrote:
Dezcad wrote:
Hey, hey. hey, New England Patriots fans are sometimes called chowderheads, don't disparage us because you don't like this guy, I would call the guy a douchebag. No real chance of offending anyone then.
Us Pats fans would be more appropriately called "chowdaheads"........Has the south messed up your diction? :evil:
Not at all, but then I never really had much of a Boston accent.[/quote]

Poseur...... :lol:
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bmielke wrote:
Tax Man wrote:Champion is a chowderhead piece of sh*t with the most annoying voice I've ever heard.

Sorry, had to get that out.
Hey, hey. hey, New England Patriots fans are sometimes called chowderheads, don't disparage us because you don't like this guy, I would call the guy a douchebag. No real chance of offending anyone then.
Yeah, I meant his head is full of chowder in a literal sense - no offense to the Patriots fans. I could have called him a cheesehead too, with no offense to the Packers fans.

I guess I could picture his head as a giant douchebag but I don't like the visual associated with that comparison.

I'm ready for the weekend.
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Dezcad...

I grew up there, but I debated in high school and they wanted us to pronounce our "r"'s so whatever small accent i had I lost. Then I went to college in Western PA and I walked hard at not picking up that accent, now I am down here.
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bmielke wrote:Dezcad...

I grew up there, but I debated in high school and they wanted us to pronounce our "r"'s so whatever small accent i had I lost. Then I went to college in Western PA and I walked hard at not picking up that accent, now I am down here.
What city did you grow up in? And what does "walking" have to do with an accent? :wink:
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Dezcad wrote:
bmielke wrote:Dezcad...

I grew up there, but I debated in high school and they wanted us to pronounce our "r"'s so whatever small accent i had I lost. Then I went to college in Western PA and I walked hard at not picking up that accent, now I am down here.
What city did you grow up in? And what does "walking" have to do with an accent? :wink:
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Dezcad wrote: Not at all, but then I never really had much of a Boston accent.
I was born and raised in Newton, right on Boston's western border; but my family was from Worcester ("Wisstah"), and I sound a lot more like them. In fact, if the town of Dana hadn't been taken for the Quabbin Reservoir, I'd fit right in out there.

However, people from outside the region still think I have a Boston accent, and can't distinguish between, say, me, Teddy Kennedy, "old Jewish Roxbury" and "modern Dorchester (Dawchesta)"....
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Pottapaug1938 wrote: I was born and raised in Newton, right on Boston's western border; but my family was from Worcester ("Wisstah"), and I sound a lot more like them. In fact, if the town of Dana hadn't been taken for the Quabbin Reservoir, I'd fit right in out there.

However, people from outside the region still think I have a Boston accent, and can't distinguish between, say, me, Teddy Kennedy, "old Jewish Roxbury" and "modern Dorchester (Dawchesta)"....
I actually live in Newton Upper Falls now but grew up in Marlboro. Not that anyone really cares.......
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Dezcad wrote:
Pottapaug1938 wrote: I was born and raised in Newton, right on Boston's western border; but my family was from Worcester ("Wisstah"), and I sound a lot more like them. In fact, if the town of Dana hadn't been taken for the Quabbin Reservoir, I'd fit right in out there.

However, people from outside the region still think I have a Boston accent, and can't distinguish between, say, me, Teddy Kennedy, "old Jewish Roxbury" and "modern Dorchester (Dawchesta)"....
I actually live in Newton Upper Falls now but grew up in Marlboro. Not that anyone really cares.......
I grew up in Oak Hill Park, and was NSHS '69 (only you will understand that reference).
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I am a native of Portsmouth, NH (partsmuth) myself.
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Pottapaug1938 wrote:
Dezcad wrote:
Pottapaug1938 wrote: I was born and raised in Newton, right on Boston's western border; but my family was from Worcester ("Wisstah"), and I sound a lot more like them. In fact, if the town of Dana hadn't been taken for the Quabbin Reservoir, I'd fit right in out there.

However, people from outside the region still think I have a Boston accent, and can't distinguish between, say, me, Teddy Kennedy, "old Jewish Roxbury" and "modern Dorchester (Dawchesta)"....
I actually live in Newton Upper Falls now but grew up in Marlboro. Not that anyone really cares.......
I grew up in Oak Hill Park, and was NSHS '69 (only you will understand that reference).
NSHS is Newton South High School, what was special about 1969?
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bmielke wrote:
I grew up in Oak Hill Park, and was NSHS '69 (only you will understand that reference).
NSHS is Newton South High School, what was special about 1969?[/quote]

The year I graduated, of course. Our official class buttons bore a bold blue "69" on an orange background; and they sold like hotcakes to the other classes. I wonder why.... :twisted:
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Pottapaug1938 wrote:
bmielke wrote:
Pottapaug1938 wrote:I grew up in Oak Hill Park, and was NSHS '69 (only you will understand that reference).
NSHS is Newton South High School, what was special about 1969?
The year I graduated, of course. Our official class buttons bore a bold blue "69" on an orange background; and they sold like hotcakes to the other classes. I wonder why.... :twisted:
I thought that might be it, but I thought that people way back then were more civilized and didn't have their minds firmly in the gutter.