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#4401 Re: The Garden » Anyone use this as a Ebay alternative? » 900 weeks ago

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But seriously, I don't know what you're talking about. I'm not a big customer, but the few times I've used it everything has been very smooth. I only order vinyl and concert tickets, if that means anything.:haha:

#4402 Re: The Garden » Anyone use this as a Ebay alternative? » 900 weeks ago

Gunslinger wrote:

Ebay ("Feebay") fuckin' sucks, no news there.  I have dealt with Amazon and yahoo auctions a bit as an alternative but just recently checked out "ioffer.com".  Anybody familiar with this place? 

http://www.ioffer.com/

How come? I've never had any problems with ebay.

#4403 Re: Guns N' Roses » Let the reunion rumors roll... » 900 weeks ago

Reunion would be cool and all, but damn, I want CD.

#4404 Re: The Sunset Strip » Top-20 Movies That Make Men Cry » 900 weeks ago

The only things that makes me cry in movies are murder and/or bad treatment of animals.

If I could get my hands on that jackass who stepped on the mouse in the Green Mile, I wouldn't care that he was just acting.

Wait, there's another thing I've experienced lately. Some conspiracy documentaries have made me teary eyed.

#4405 Re: The Garden » Little Known Facts About America » 900 weeks ago

It is, yes.

Carolina Charter 1665

"YIELDlNG AND PAYING yearly, to us, our heirs and Successors, for the same, the yearly Rent of Twenty Marks of Lawful money of England, at the Feast of All Saints, yearly, forever, The First payment thereof to begin and be made on the Feast of All Saints which shall be in the year of Our Lord One thousand six hundred Sixty and five; AND also, the fourth part of all Gold and Silver Ore which, with the limits aforesaid, shall, from time to time, happen to be found."

Section 25 of the 1776 North Carolina Constitution, Declaration of Rights:

"And provided further, that nothing herein contained shall affect the titles or possessions of individuals holding or claiming under the laws heretofore in force, or grants heretofore made by the late King George II, or his predecessors, or the late lords proprietors, or any of them."

#4406 Re: The Sunset Strip » Kiss Plans Reality Show To Find Replacements For The Whole Band » 900 weeks ago

NY Giants82 wrote:

this type of thing is going to hurt their legacy.

No, it won't. That type of shit is their legacy!

#4407 Re: The Sunset Strip » Kiss Plans Reality Show To Find Replacements For The Whole Band » 900 weeks ago

KISS' music does nothing for me.

But I gotta say, this all-out-no-compromise-commercialism got some appeal. A KISS II? How can you not like it? 16

#4408 Re: The Garden » What are you eating? » 900 weeks ago

Thinkin' about eating the pussy of one of my underlings. Bad, bad thoughts, I know.

#4409 Re: The Sunset Strip » METALLICA Discussion » 900 weeks ago

I hope they didn't play any of these in Holland a couple of weeks ago. At one point I though Reo Speedwagon had hijacked the stage.

#4410 Re: The Garden » Little Known Facts About America » 900 weeks ago

Not when you look closer. You are still paying tax to Britain:

For those that study Title 26 you will recognize IMF, which means Individual Master File, all tax payers have one. To read one you have to be able to break their codes using file 6209, which is about 467 pages. On your IMF you will find a blocking series, which tells you what type of tax you are paying. You will probably find a 300-399 blocking series, which 6209 says is reserved. You then look up the BMF 300-399, which is the Business Master File in 6209. You would have seen prior to 1991, this was U.S.-U.K. Tax Claims, non-refile DLN. Meaning everyone is considered a business and involved in commerce and you are being held liable for a tax via a treaty between the U.S. and the U.K., payable to the U.K.

These codes have since been changed to read as follows; IMF 300-309, Barred Assement, CP 55 generated valid for MFT-30, which is the code for 1040 form. IMF 310-399 reserved, the BMF 300-309 reads the same as IMF 300-309. BMF 390-399 reads U.S./U.K. Tax Treaty Claims.

These debt payments can also be found in the Jay Treaty of 1794.

Why would a victorious country accept these ridiculous claims by the King?

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