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@seawolf said in Random conversations:
The other day, I was at the hospital in an elevator on my way to a doctor's appointment, and a guy said "Double denim. You don't see that too often. I dig it." fist bump
Thought you guys would appreciate that.
Had someone say something along the same lines to me many months ago at Costco as they were checking my receipt.
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@bluemantra amazing!
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@T4920 said in Random conversations:
'it's triple actually...'
Fuck yeah dawg, own that shit. Triple denim doubles up the top fades!
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@WhiskeySandwich said in Random conversations:
wait you're a gringo? I thought you were Briton?
I'm both. :flag-gb: :flag-us:
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@popvulture said in Random conversations:
Also @EdH ffs please tell me how you escaped
I was born in the UK, grew up in the Middle East, live in the UK now. Never lived in the USA. The US side of my family is spread across upstate-NY, Texas, Arizona, Maryland. And probably more places I can't remember.
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@Mizmazzle said in Random conversations:
US citizenship as well, or just familial ties
Again, both! My dad's side of the family moved to the USA in the 60s. They naturalised and when I came along my parents made sure that I got the citizenship too.
It's never done anything for me other than oblige me to do these poxy IRS forms every year and waste money on having some accountants help me complete those. Did you know that it's only the US and Eritrea (of all places!) that tax their citizens abroad?
@Oaktavia said in Random conversations:
Do you recall whereabouts?
'fraid not, it's been more than 2 decades since I visited that aunt and uncle. I think it was quite close to DC, I don't recall that drive taking too long when we went to visit the museums and sights, and it was a longer drive for our long-weekend spent at Ocean City.
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@EdH said in Random conversations:
Did you know that it's only the US and Eritrea (of all places!) that tax their citizens abroad?I’m no historian, but didn’t Americans fight the British for independence because they didn’t want to pay taxes to them?
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@Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot To quote Giles, QFT!
Having never lived there, as far as I know, I can't register to vote. No taxation without representation...
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@Oaktavia said in Random conversations:
Maryland is a lesser known state.
But, from what I recall, quite beautiful!
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@EdH said in Random conversations:
@Oaktavia said in Random conversations:
Maryland is a lesser known state.
But, from what I recall, quite beautiful!
Absolutely bro it's gorgeous, especially this time of the year. The further you get away from Baltimore, the better IMO. Unless the Ravens are playing.
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@EdH said in Random conversations:
No taxation without representation...
That's literally written on every Washington DC license plate because they do not have representation in Congress. All 50 states have representatives and senators, but the residents of DC do not. It's pretty messed up, to be honest.
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@Mizmazzle I've not yet had to pay any taxes (well, there was 3 cents the year that I moved house, not sure why) given that I get tax credit for the outrageously high taxes we have here in the UK. I understand that there is a cap on how many credits I can earn that way though, so one day that may change.
Also with no address, I assume I'd only be paying federal taxes. Do they have federal schools/are teachers paid from that budget?