For a change, some gambling chit-chat.

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Originally posted by: 12251n
Whats so bad about Tennessee? I heard it was pretty nice there.
Tennessee is pretty nice.

DonDiego spent some time at the Naval Air Station north of Memphis during his brief military career. He remembers the week that Dirty Harry debuted in the downtown theater a robber brandishing a handgun held up the box office. Somehow it seemed appropriate.
Memphis has little to offer, but the Tunica, MS casinos are only a half-hour south. In fact, Tennessee has no legal gambling at all, 'ceptin' fer the MegaBucks and PowerBalls.

Nashville is a nice town to spend a weekend. Lots of entertainment, restaurants, . . . and in the Fall NFL Football just a walk across the Cumberland River bridge from downtown.

Oh, . . . and there's a really fine tour at Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchberg.

A fella could do worse than see Tennessee.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
§ 17016. Every individual who spends in the aggregate more than nine
months of the taxable year within this State shall be presumed to be
a resident.


But you "haven't been there [Tennessee]" in three years. There goes temporary or transitory, huh?

How do you know Cowboy Kell spends more than nine months in California in the aggregate, Judge Forkush? He could be visiting his other temporary residences three months and one day out of the year.
Um, by reading his post.

But if the obvious meaning of his words escapes you, which I doubt, at the very least he is advising others to violate California law. So alanleroy, how does that compare with swiping fruit from a hotel breakfast? Lots of people here had a conniption over that one.


Whoa dude! First off I never ADVISE anyone to do anything, legal or not. I might jokingly suggest or give an example but no advice is given or intended.
Second, I do not violate California , or any other tax law. I have too much at stake to do so. Including but not limited to a wife who would divorce me in a second if she thought I was violating any law that could get her dis-barred.
If you would like to join the IRS or the AG's office of CA, NV, UT, NM or TN and climb up my colon for a look-see, all I can say is get in line. I cross my t's and dot my i's and will stand up to the most intense scrutiny there is.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
WTF!? They're BOTH keeping files on on people, you gotta be kidding me?
Come on dude, it's 2014. It isn't "keeping files," it's knowing how to use Google site search and having a functional memory.

I guess those are two skills that have eluded you.


Oh really, and being able to post a screen shot of a post that's already been DELETED?. That's not doing a google search, that means you've saved it.SHEESH!
As far as the "two skills that hve eluded me", those are two skills I have ZERO interest in having for such purposes as digging up old crap on others for the benefit of degrading them, especially since it could be taken (and often is) out of context.Your stuff was much better when you were annoyingly making a point rather than now.

EDItED:I notice you've now been reprimanded once again by a fellow liberal(and again a well respected member)and you've brushed it off again, man doesn't that make you feel like a, well... like a total dork?
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
If you would like to ....climb up my colon for a look-see, all I can say is get in line.

Careful there Cowboy. It wouldn't surprise me if Forkie is an amateur proctologist.


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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
If you would like to ....climb up my colon for a look-see, all I can say is get in line.

Careful there Cowboy. It wouldn't surprise me if Forkie is an amateur proctologist.




HAHA, no doubt, take a screen shot while he's up there. oooooo, wait a minute... ick, have at it .
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
If you would like to ....climb up my colon for a look-see, all I can say is get in line.

Careful there Cowboy. It wouldn't surprise me if Forkie is an amateur proctologist.


I heard the rumor that he collects colonoscopy photos.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
WTF!? They're BOTH keeping files on on people, you gotta be kidding me?
Come on dude, it's 2014. It isn't "keeping files," it's knowing how to use Google site search and having a functional memory.

I guess those are two skills that have eluded you.


Oh really, and being able to post a screen shot of a post that's already been DELETED?...
Nope, once something has been uploaded, photobucket.com doesn't know or care if a thread on some website has been deleted. So by your definition, everyone with a photobucket account who doesn't delete old images is "keeping files."

Sounds kind of paranoid to me.
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
§ 17016. Every individual who spends in the aggregate more than nine
months of the taxable year within this State shall be presumed to be
a resident.


But you "haven't been there [Tennessee]" in three years. There goes temporary or transitory, huh?

How do you know Cowboy Kell spends more than nine months in California in the aggregate, Judge Forkush? He could be visiting his other temporary residences three months and one day out of the year.
Um, by reading his post.

But if the obvious meaning of his words escapes you, which I doubt, at the very least he is advising others to violate California law. So alanleroy, how does that compare with swiping fruit from a hotel breakfast? Lots of people here had a conniption over that one.


Whoa dude! First off I never ADVISE anyone to do anything, legal or not. I might jokingly suggest or give an example but no advice is given or intended.
Second, I do not violate California , or any other tax law. I have too much at stake to do so. Including but not limited to a wife who would divorce me in a second if she thought I was violating any law that could get her dis-barred.
If you would like to join the IRS or the AG's office of CA, NV, UT, NM or TN and climb up my colon for a look-see, all I can say is get in line. I cross my t's and dot my i's and will stand up to the most intense scrutiny there is.
Somehow, I bet you don't volunteer that you haven't lived in the state of your "legal residence" for THREE YEARS.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: jatki99
WTF!? They're BOTH keeping files on on people, you gotta be kidding me?
Come on dude, it's 2014. It isn't "keeping files," it's knowing how to use Google site search and having a functional memory.

I guess those are two skills that have eluded you.


Oh really, and being able to post a screen shot of a post that's already been DELETED?...
Nope, once something has been uploaded, photobucket.com doesn't know or care if a thread on some website has been deleted. So by your definition, everyone with a photobucket account who doesn't delete old images is "keeping files."

Sounds kind of paranoid to me.


You mean you can pull any ole thread that was once deleted up? That sounds impossible to me, but you have proven to know your way around a computer. I'd like see an entire thread that was deleted. The only one I can think of is where RM was calling 51 "his bitch" and we all know you have that one. Anyone remember a deleted thread? Somehow I doubt you can do that.

EDIT: actually I notice you said "once it's been uploaded to PB...", well that means you uploaded it. Doesn't that mean the same thing as you're "saving files"? how about "keeping tabs", does that make you feel better?

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
§ 17016. Every individual who spends in the aggregate more than nine
months of the taxable year within this State shall be presumed to be
a resident.


But you "haven't been there [Tennessee]" in three years. There goes temporary or transitory, huh?

How do you know Cowboy Kell spends more than nine months in California in the aggregate, Judge Forkush? He could be visiting his other temporary residences three months and one day out of the year.
Um, by reading his post.

But if the obvious meaning of his words escapes you, which I doubt, at the very least he is advising others to violate California law. So alanleroy, how does that compare with swiping fruit from a hotel breakfast? Lots of people here had a conniption over that one.


Whoa dude! First off I never ADVISE anyone to do anything, legal or not. I might jokingly suggest or give an example but no advice is given or intended.
Second, I do not violate California , or any other tax law. I have too much at stake to do so. Including but not limited to a wife who would divorce me in a second if she thought I was violating any law that could get her dis-barred.
If you would like to join the IRS or the AG's office of CA, NV, UT, NM or TN and climb up my colon for a look-see, all I can say is get in line. I cross my t's and dot my i's and will stand up to the most intense scrutiny there is.
Somehow, I bet you don't volunteer that you haven't lived in the state of your "legal residence" for THREE YEARS.




The state of Tennessee Doesn't care if I ever come back there at all. As long as I pay my taxes they are just fine with me not being there for any length of time I choose.

While I do not keep a daily count of the time I spend at our home in So Cal my accountant does. With the amount of traveling we do I doubt that it has ever been close to a problem.



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