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Are Suitcases Tax Deductable
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Are you the canine version of...Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt's allowed but not a good idea.
After chopping up your permie, borrow a friend's chocolate Labrador and feed the meat to the dog (you may need a Volvo for this) and the bones to pigs. Gloucester Old Spots would be my choice.
When the pigs go off to slaughter, feed their meat to the dog as well.
Now comes the clever bit... get a friend to take the dog for a walk past where the permie used to live, and make sure it craps on grass near the house (front lawn is best). That way if CSI ever try to piece the story together, the guy's DNA is in the area, but in dog crap, so they'll assume that a dog has found the body and eaten it.
If you time it right (i.e. a week before the pigs go to slaughter), the complete turn around can be as little as 22 days (as long as you've booked the abattoir and one of the pigs isn't underweight and the dog doesn't get the runs when it's eating the brain).
Although, I can't say I've ever given it too much thought.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostBoth MF and Suity have not been seen for a while
Suity was never 6ft 2in, I'd guess he was closer to 5ft 10.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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His belt length?Originally posted by WTFH View PostSuity was never 6ft 2in, I'd guess he was closer to 5ft 10.Comment
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MF, then?Originally posted by WTFH View PostSuity was never 6ft 2in, I'd guess he was closer to 5ft 10.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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You know that thing when a chocolate lab looks up at you with his big brown eyes and begs you for food?
...that's when you know you don't need a suitcase.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Does he look like a killer?Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou know that thing when a chocolate lab looks up at you with his big brown eyes and begs you for food?
...that's when you know you don't need a suitcase.
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I can assure you they don't have to be a chocolate colour, the gold ones are the same.Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou know that thing when a chocolate lab looks up at you with his big brown eyes and begs you for food?
...that's when you know you don't need a suitcase.
The only dog I have had that would, always, enthusiastically eat his own sick
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I don't have friends! Can I buy a dog? And is that tax deductible?Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt's allowed but not a good idea.
After chopping up your permie, borrow a friend's chocolate Labrador and feed the meat to the dog (you may need a Volvo for this) and the bones to pigs. Gloucester Old Spots would be my choice.
When the pigs go off to slaughter, feed their meat to the dog as well.
Now comes the clever bit... get a friend to take the dog for a walk past where the permie used to live, and make sure it craps on grass near the house (front lawn is best). That way if CSI ever try to piece the story together, the guy's DNA is in the area, but in dog crap, so they'll assume that a dog has found the body and eaten it.
If you time it right (i.e. a week before the pigs go to slaughter), the complete turn around can be as little as 22 days (as long as you've booked the abattoir and one of the pigs isn't underweight and the dog doesn't get the runs when it's eating the brain).
Although, I can't say I've ever given it too much thought.Comment
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