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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Opus 2013-150: Death and Taxes

As I was driving to work last week I noticed a vanity license plate.  It said, “TAX LIFE.”  I asked myself is “tax” a verb or an adjective?  It makes a difference.

If this is an accountant, he is getting in a little advertising.  He loves the life of numbers, formulas and regulations.  Good for him.

What is scary is the thought that “tax” is meant as a verb.  This would mean I was behind a Democrat with the ultimate tax. 

Which was it?

I am not sure I want to know.

homo unius libri

2 comments:

  1. I would say you spotted a sarcastic soul.

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    1. I would say you are right.

      The person that said sarcasm is the lowest form of humor obviously didn't have a sense of one.

      Grace and peace.

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