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72Pantera

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  • Birthday 10/08/1968

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  1. You would think they would compete for business. But for some reason they don't have to. They all seem to know that you won't move your accounts because there is no better place to go. I do like local credit unions. It is easier to find a person that can help you when something goes wrong. - Robert
  2. I wish I kept my first car...a '65 Chevy El Camino. It isn't sexy, but my dad built it for me, and he made me sand it for paint even though his best friend owned the body shop. I learned a lot of lessons about earning/deserving things with that car. - Robert
  3. That is exactly what I thought. I used to do stuff like that, but that was a long time ago. I know a lot of street race guys because of my business, and love to watch the vids, but I could never live with myself if I ever did something stupid and hurt an innocent driver or damaged someone's property. I have been telling myself that I will go on one of the big rallies some day, but I don't think I could drive the way they do. - Robert
  4. A friend of mine put together a shoot and invited us to come. There were other cars, but I only took pics of my Pantera and DetroitDetomaso's Diablo. These are not the official shots, just my snapshots. Hopefully, I will get the pro shots soon. I didn't pick the talent, so no need to hate. :-) You can see more shots (and bigger pics) at Model Photoshoot 11-09 - a set on Flickr Here are a few:
  5. I have had my iPhone since the week they launched. Unlike you guys, I have been so happy with it, and it has worked so flawlessly that I haven't traded up for a new one. I wish it would take a crap so I would have a good reason to get a 3GS (although the speed of the 3G will force me to upgrade soon.) Having said that, I agree that going to the Apple Store is probably your best bet. - Robert
  6. I am level 393. I play ten to fifteen minutes a day. I don't fight people, only finish missions and buy property. - Robert
  7. I was looking for an R34 and found one with good mods (although I was looking for stock) for $80K a few months ago. I really want one, but this is exactly the sort of thing I worry about. I know a guy selling his 33 in Canada for $15K. They go for a lot more here, but I don't want to figure out what has to be done to the car in order to get it here. - Robert
  8. Idiot. It just takes one gung ho macho a**hole to get someone shot. They go through mandatory robbery training several times a year at most banks and credit unions, and they are told to be observant to aid in prosecution and to NEVER confront the robber. They are also told that the money is insured, so there is no need to try and save it. - Robert
  9. Nah, it will be a case of your word against his unless there is an arrest report and conviction. Been there, done that. They will not deny him/her unemployment based on a claim of theft, because they know many employers will say anything to avoid their rating getting hit. My two pennies. - Robert
  10. It WAS just discussed, and I think that was, indeed, the consensus. Accountant is always a better person to ask anyway. You never know when an owner is going to say "hells yeah I deduct my whole lease payment and the IRS never says anything" only to found out he is going to get audited NEXT year. - Robert
  11. Anyone know how other organizations handle this sort of thing? Medical license? Law license? Stock brokers, architects, electricians, Mc Donald's managers? - Robert
  12. Great thread. Thanks for brightening my day! - Robert
  13. The party was fun. We need to do it again when Angie gets back to town. You don't mind two parties do you? :-) - Robert
  14. My accountant has me reimburse myself for milage and doesn't even mess with trying to deduct the car because she knows I don't want any gray areas or red flags. We will revisit that when I put graphics on my car for advertising and I start trying to get exposure (magazines, blogs, etc.) for my car to promote the business. I take milage because I actually drive to see clients and vendors. If you are only driving to work and back you are asking for trouble. Disclaimer: I am not an accountant, only repeating the simplified version of what I have been told. I agree with the statement above that you can deduct whatever you want, but it might not pass in an audit. - Robert
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