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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: GOBUCKS on August 13, 2011, 08:00:10 PM
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So, nutcase nadin is donating a lot of stuff, at least in her terms it's a lot. It couldn't be much, crammed into that crappy little condo hard up against a roaring San Diego freeway.
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Sat Aug-13-11 08:29 PM
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We live in a society that encourages consumption
we are going over our stuff. There are reasons why we have that much stuff, but we are going through it. And we are also donating a lot of stuff (mostly books for the moment) to Good will.
One of the things we are doing though is donating anything that actually happens to be in electronic form. No, I cannot ever again have that many books.
I just hope people benefit from that. But yes, we are in a society that encourages it... and we kind of realized it now, just how bad it is. Downsizing can be fun though, and we need to do it. Such is life, to be honest.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1734808
It will be hard for nadin to downsize from that crappy little condo.
Mostly books. Can you imagine what drek that must be?
Fifty copies of nutcase's silly dungeons 'n' dragons book. In mexican.
Communist manifesto.
Biography of Fredrich Engels.
Nuclear Power For DUmmies
And you can be sure she's assigning an astronomical, exorbitant, incredible value to each tome. When Mr. nutcase files his 2011 Form 1040, he'll be one of that majority of DUmmies who pay no income tax.
Of course, nutcase herself, being unemployable due to severe arrogance disorder, has never had taxable income.
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Good will.
How do you screw that one up?
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I'd just strike a match to the thing, declare it all on the insurance, and replace it all with new.
Take all of about $1.75
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Good will.
How do you screw that one up?
That's the value of a graduate education....
Obtained in Mexico.
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She may be donating it to her fellow superstar writer Wee Willie and meant to type 'good Will.'
I personally wouldn't use the adjective 'good' in describing Willie, but to each his (or her) own.
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Good will.
How do you screw that one up?
Damn.
You beat me to it.
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She'll declare full retail plus more.
We know it, she knows it.
Ten paper-back books on Mexican history. $700
Two on milk...$300
Effects of radiation...one. $400
American History...none. $900 (it's a democrat thing)
Teachings of Karl Marx...ten..$7000.
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Salvation Army, Goodwill or St Vincent DePaul hate taking books. They end up putting them into a big corrugated, palletized box and selling it to paper recyclers.
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Salvation Army, Goodwill or St Vincent DePaul hate taking books. They end up putting them into a big corrugated, palletized box and selling it to paper recyclers.
She will still take outragesly inflated values for the "books".
Am I wrong?
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Salvation Army, Goodwill or St Vincent DePaul hate taking books. They end up putting them into a big corrugated, palletized box and selling it to paper recyclers.
So...help nadin out here. If she donates an old dungeonmaster's guide book, in mexican,
what is the fair value Mr. nutcase can list on his Form 1040, Schedule A?
Original price was 10 pesos, but great sentimental value.
I'm thinking something in the neighborhood of a nickel.
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So...help nadin out here. If she donates an old dungeonmaster's guide book, in mexican,
what is the fair value Mr. nutcase can list on his Form 1040, Schedule A?
Original price was 10 pesos, but great sentimental value.
I'm thinking something in the neighborhood of a nickel.
Seven hundred eighty-five bucks.
It's a classic.
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So...help nadin out here. If she donates an old dungeonmaster's guide book, in mexican,
what is the fair value Mr. nutcase can list on his Form 1040, Schedule A?
Original price was 10 pesos, but great sentimental value.
I'm thinking something in the neighborhood of a nickel.
Would this be the Cortez autographed edition?
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Would this be the Cortez autographed edition?
Oh, hell yes..
Even been validated by the pawnshop TV people.
Millions there, millions. Bought for a few hundred bucks.
Don't get me wrong. I love the program.
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So...help nadin out here. If she donates an old dungeonmaster's guide book, in mexican,
what is the fair value Mr. nutcase can list on his Form 1040, Schedule A?
Original price was 10 pesos, but great sentimental value.
I'm thinking something in the neighborhood of a nickel.
One milllllllion dollars.
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One milllllllion dollars.
Sold. It's yours. :rotf:
Pay up.
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Sold. It's yours. :rotf:
Pay up.
I didn't say I was gonna be the buyer, I have plenty of old military history, Army staff school stuff, and gaming material (Historical stuff, not fantasy) stacked up around here already.
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I didn't say I was gonna be the buyer, I have plenty of old military history, Army staff school stuff, and gaming material (Historical stuff, not fantasy) stacked up around here already.
Uffda, DAT punches out. :lmao:
:-*Stinkbug, I'll buy you a beer in the Porter VFW, if you're my way.
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Nadin -- donate your books to nursing homes, and long term rehabilitative centers. They will appreciate them (maybe, depends on what they are of course).
One of the things we are doing though is donating anything that actually happens to be in electronic form
How does one donate a nook book?
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I didn't say I was gonna be the buyer, I have plenty of old military history, Army staff school stuff, and gaming material (Historical stuff, not fantasy) stacked up around here already.
And, you've probably got enough toilet paper . . .
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I didn't say I was gonna be the buyer, I have plenty of old military history, Army staff school stuff, and gaming material (Historical stuff, not fantasy) stacked up around here already.
Oh yes you did. This is like a cattle auction. You scratch your nose, tug on your ear, wink or wringle and you bought it.
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Oh yes you did. This is like a cattle auction. You scratch your nose, tug on your ear, wink or wringle and you bought it.
Well, hold on while I hook the printer up and search for a three dollar bill image. Do you think she'll mind if they aren't cut from the sheet?l