As predicted because I started doing the grass the next week will be lovely warm and dry. So I'm going to have to water it on Monday to stop the moss killer killing everything.
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Last edited by SueEllen; 24 September 2017, 04:35."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Tonight's movie feature was The Accountant, in which Ben Affleck plays the eponymous accountant who is also autistic, and is very good with figures if a bit of a perfectionist.
It opens reasonably enough with him greatly reducing the tax bill of a couple who own a farm by identifying legitimate business expense deductions relating to the wife's Plan B. However it transpires that in addition to his valuable and important work assisting small businesses, he's also involved in checking the books for just about every large scale criminal syndicate, cartel, terrorist organisation, and suchlike on the planet, and is a highly trained killer to boot, so things rapidly develop far beyond claiming an allowance for use of part of the home for business purposes.
I thought it was excellent, even if some of the deductions identified might only be applicable under the US Tax Code and therefore of purely academic interest to a British audience
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTonight's movie feature was The Accountant, in which Ben Affleck plays the eponymous accountant who is also autistic, and is very good with figures if a bit of a perfectionist.
It opens reasonably enough with him greatly reducing the tax bill of a couple who own a farm by identifying legitimate business expense deductions relating to the wife's Plan B. However it transpires that in addition to his valuable and important work assisting small businesses, he's also involved in checking the books for just about every large scale criminal syndicate, cartel, terrorist organisation, and suchlike on the planet, and is a highly trained killer to boot, so things rapidly develop far beyond claiming an allowance for use of part of the home for business purposes.
I thought it was excellent, even if some of the deductions identified might only be applicable under the US Tax Code and therefore of purely academic interest to a British audience
Goodnight all
I thought it was an ok film too. I liked his getaway trailer - IIRC that looked ideal material for taking up 4 permies parking spaces at ClienCoComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTonight's movie feature was The Accountant, in which Ben Affleck plays the eponymous accountant who is also autistic, and is very good with figures if a bit of a perfectionist.
I thought it was excellent, even if some of the deductions identified might only be applicable under the US Tax Code and therefore of purely academic interest to a British audience
Sounds like my sort of film.
Hope the aspect ratio was correct. One wouldn't want to be held "Hostage" over that & spend the first 20 minutes trying unsuccessfully to get it right.Comment
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Morning all Clear blue skies, I’ve taken The Dog (tw) out for her morning exercise (down to the chickens and back) and is now snoozing.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all Clear blue skies, I’ve taken The Dog (tw) out for her morning exercise (down to the chickens and back) and is now snoozing.Comment
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Blue and sunny here too.
No chance of going out as today is marathon day and as the route goes past two sides of the house most of the roads around here are shut.
Time to go out and I cheer for a bit later I don't know how they manage to run so far - currently well beyond my endurance limit!Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostReally pleased for you that she's home. How's she getting on?
In the mornings it’s hard to convince her she needs to calm down, but once the drugs kick in, it’s easier to get her just to lie down and take it easy.
Biggest problem is that she is not allowed to go up or down stairs for 6 months, which is a bit of a problem when your ground floor is on 5 different levels (Old house, only a couple of steps up/down) and she is used to sleeping upstairs, so we’re doing a lot of carrying.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostShowing very few signs of being in pain, but sometimes her back legs slip a little. Not too worried at this stage as she’s only 5 days after surgery on her spine and is currently on nerve blockers, pain killers and antibiotics.
In the mornings it’s hard to convince her she needs to calm down, but once the drugs kick in, it’s easier to get her just to lie down and take it easy.
Biggest problem is that she is not allowed to go up or down stairs for 6 months, which is a bit of a problem when your ground floor is on 5 different levels (Old house, only a couple of steps up/down) and she is used to sleeping upstairs, so we’re doing a lot of carrying."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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