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Default S&w m&p 45 - $400

Always wanted one of these, but dang it, timing's not right. Arghhh.

Somebody buy one to make me feel better.

https://gunprime.com/product/smith-w...ag-safety-new/
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very temping.....but just can't....
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I just wrote a check to the *^%# , IRS!

That's a good deal, someone needs to buy it.
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You need write offs, like kids. Wait, nevermind, my bad.......
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I will say no to the kids, people say they are a good write off but the cost for the rest of the year, you don't come out ahead!!
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I will say no to the kids, people say they are a good write off but the cost for the rest of the year, you don't come out ahead!!
That's what all my friends (both of them) say too. So, I need to find some other kind of write offs. Any ideas?
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That's what all my friends (both of them) say too. So, I need to find some other kind of write offs. Any ideas?
I found that not doing your taxes was the best way to avoid paying them. BUT my wife, the CPA didn't like that idea very much so we too pay every year.

You could go back to collage and get a huge student loan, I guess those help.
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I found that not doing your taxes was the best way to avoid paying them. BUT my wife, the CPA didn't like that idea very much so we too pay every year.

You could go back to collage and get a huge student loan, I guess those help.
It does but, then I'm stuck with payments that will certainly hurt the "pew pew" allowance.
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you got one of those too huh?

I have an allowance for the following:

1. Pew Pew
2. Bicycle
3. Food (s)
4. Hockey

I am usually in the red at the end of the year in which my auditor is not very happy about. Then I get a penalty if I don't file or an extension and promise to be more careful in the next year thus the cycle continues. Been operating in a unbalanced budged for 14 years now. At some point the people will probably revolt and I will have to move into the dog house.
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I will say no to the kids, people say they are a good write off but the cost for the rest of the year, you don't come out ahead!!
Cost for the rest of the year? Think the costs for the rest of your life. I have friends who still have their kids mooching off them... and the kids are in their late 30's!!! "But dad... I need another car..."....

But... on the other hand.... no kids? You never get to hear a little one say "hey Grandpa" to you. Life does have it's tradeoffs...
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