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Title: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Tess Anderson on October 21, 2011, 11:48:00 AM
LINK (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x2159848)

Rather long post:

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DainBramaged  (1000+ posts)        Fri Oct-21-11 11:15 AM
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It's bad enough when the IRS ****s up and you have to pay, but then getting hit by a drunk driver...
 So a couple of days ago I posted the story about the IRS and their dogged pursuit of the working poor to make up for the losses of the corporations.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph...


Almost within a week of having to handle the IRS, on a sunny Sunday morning in mid-September right before noon I hear this horrific noise outside of my apartment, I look out my window and see this red something or the other coming to a halt in the middle of the street. My immediate thought was that there was an accident via collision with another vehicle coming out of the side street. I got on the phone with 911 and as I got to the street, there weren't any other vehicles except a destroyed Ford Escape sitting in the middle of the intersection with a man slowly getting out. Pausing I turned and realized he had hit my car and my best friend's car, bad.

 


My friend's car took the brunt of the damage, being pushed back almost ten feet and up onto the sidewalk. His estimate is $8,000. It's an '07 G6 convertible. Mine sustained $4500 damage, it's an '07 Cobalt SS.

The DRUNK who hit us apparently fell asleep at the wheel at 11:30 in the morning and side-swiped our cars. The amazing part was he was functioning immediately after the accident and unhurt. The police put him in the cruiser when they arrived and immediately arrested him for impaired driving, reckless driving, and a Host of other charges. His car is totaled by the way. Lucky he had active insurance. I don't have rental or road service, and couldn't afford the difference if I did. When my friend's car is finished in the nest two weeks, mine goes in and I get to be taxied.


When he was brought down to the station and given a breathalyzer test AN HOUR after the accident, he blew a .25 . Yup, 3 times over the limit in NJ. We're sure it would have been a 3. at the scene. Its amazing he's alive, and is definitely a functioning alcoholic.


Like they say God protects the drunks and little children, but someone has to pay for their stupidity.


My life sucketh.
 
He lives in New Joisey:

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DainBramaged  (1000+ posts)        Fri Oct-21-11 11:33 AM
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5. I still would have to make up the difference between what they pay and rental cost
 I went down the road with them, $30 a day for 30 days. Can't get a car in this area for $30 a day, $45 is the min. I live in a Republican hell hole.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Ballygrl on October 21, 2011, 12:07:28 PM
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DainBramaged  (1000+ posts)        Fri Oct-21-11 11:33 AM
Response to Reply #4
5. I still would have to make up the difference between what they pay and rental cost
 I went down the road with them, $30 a day for 30 days. Can't get a car in this area for $30 a day, $45 is the min. I live in a Republican hell hole.


Now now! no 1 is forcing you to live in a low crime awesome quality of life red county in NJ, and if you weren't being a hypocrite you'd move to a low cost high crime blue county, we have plenty of them here in NJ as you know. And yes, I do find it :lmao: that he lives in the reddest county in the state, by choice too!
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Carl on October 21, 2011, 12:14:07 PM
They certainly all have a lot of nice stuff for folks forever crying about being poor.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Erasmus on October 21, 2011, 12:19:25 PM
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I went down the road with them, $30 a day for 30 days. Can't get a car in this area for $30 a day, $45 is the min. I live in a Republican hell hole.

Don't like it, get a lawyer and sue the driver's insurance company.  But I bet that $15 of the $45 is taxes.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Texacon on October 21, 2011, 01:19:20 PM
He lives in a 'Republican' hell hole but it is O'bama's IRS that is going after his sorry ass!

 :lmao:

KC
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: delilahmused on October 21, 2011, 01:33:05 PM
The IRS won't come after you unless you refuse to deal with them. If you think they're wrong take your information to a tax prepare person and have them do a new return. The IRS will then amend your taxes for that year. If you owe and you know you owe, just set up a payment arrangement. We did this one year when we owed. They were very nice about it. There were even a couple of times when I needed to send them less than the regular payment. I called them and let them know before my monthly payment was due and they were fine with it. But all this crap would end for the DUmmie and everyone else if we'd go to a flat tax or fair tax. The IRS does have a little too much control. Still, shouldn't the DUmmie appreciate having to pay more? There are people who are poorer and could use her money.

Cindie
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Texacon on October 21, 2011, 01:52:00 PM
Holy crap.  I just read his screed on the IRS.  Has that been brought over here?  If not it needs to be.

Looks like someone is getting an early start on the Christmas begging.

KC
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: franksolich on October 21, 2011, 03:49:08 PM
Holy crap.  I just read his screed on the IRS.  Has that been brought over here?  If not it needs to be.

Looks like someone is getting an early start on the Christmas begging.

KC

I just checked, sir.

No, it hasn't ever appeared here; and so I'm taking out the boat and hauling it over right now.

By the way, when "searching," I notice the brain-damaged primitive had been #07 top primitive of 2010; something I'd totally forgotten even though I wrote the thing.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Odin's Hand on October 21, 2011, 03:59:18 PM
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We're sure it would have been a 3. at the scene

 ::)

The human cell function goes to equilibrium at .5 B/AC.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Texacon on October 21, 2011, 04:05:30 PM
I just checked, sir.

No, it hasn't ever appeared here; and so I'm taking out the boat and hauling it over right now.

By the way, when "searching," I notice the brain-damaged primitive had been #07 top primitive of 2010; something I'd totally forgotten even though I wrote the thing.

Thanks for bringing that thing over here frank.  I would've snagged it when I saw it but I didn't have any gloves with me and I've got nowhere to wash my hands right now.

Heh.

KC
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: GOBUCKS on October 21, 2011, 05:17:07 PM
The brain-damaged DUmbass and the drunk who hit him are probably the only democrats in the neighborhood.

On second thought, the drunk had insurance, which makes it unlikely he was a democrat.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Mr Mannn on October 21, 2011, 05:31:21 PM
Knowing the inability of DUers to tell the truth,
my take is that DainBramaged was the drunk who hit the cars...and he is in trouble in a really big way.

This is a DUmmy to watch to either suddenly disappear (jail), or to blame the IRS for his impending incarceration.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: diesel driver on October 21, 2011, 07:02:08 PM
Again, total BS.

The drunk driver's insurance is responsible for the repairs to your car, AND the cost of a rental car while yours is being repaired.  I know, I've had to do it twice from being hit by DUmbasses not paying attention while I was delivering mail.

DUmmies lie, all the time!
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Chris_ on October 21, 2011, 07:03:23 PM
Unless the DD had no insurance, then you would still be covered under your own policy.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: diesel driver on October 21, 2011, 07:22:42 PM
Unless the DD had no insurance, then you would still be covered under your own policy.

Exactly!
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: franksolich on October 21, 2011, 07:33:02 PM
I'm confused about what the brain-damaged primitive's trying to do here.

The problem with the IRS was dealt with on October 19, as stated.

But then in his later thread, about his vehicle being ruined, the brain-damaged primitive says that accident happened in mid-September, more than a month ago.

He's trying to give the impression it's been a lousy couple of days; he's had to deal with two crises in circa 48 hours.

But there's at least six weeks in between the events.

And besides, why wasn't the brain-damaged primitive on Skins's island in mid-September griping about the accident, when it (allegedly) happened?  Why would he wait six weeks to whine about it?
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Duke Nukum on October 21, 2011, 07:49:35 PM
Remember how primitives seem to learn about things much later than normal decent folk? I mean, yeah, okay, it happened to him, but maybe it is some sort of time warp between when it happened and when the information gets to his brain?
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Evil_Conservative on October 21, 2011, 07:50:59 PM
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DainBramaged  (1000+ posts)        Fri Oct-21-11 11:33 AM
Response to Reply #4
5. I still would have to make up the difference between what they pay and rental cost
 I went down the road with them, $30 a day for 30 days. Can't get a car in this area for $30 a day, $45 is the min. I live in a Republican hell hole.

You're f-ing retarded.

Go to Priceline.com or Hotwire.com and you will get cars for way less than $30 a day.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Chris_ on October 21, 2011, 07:51:34 PM
You're f-ing retarded.

Go to Priceline.com or Hotwire.com and you will get cars for way less than $30 a day.
He must have gone to Hertz (they don't call it that without a reason).
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: franksolich on October 21, 2011, 07:52:26 PM
Remember how primitives seem to learn about things much later than normal decent folk? I mean, yeah, okay, it happened to him, but maybe it is some sort of time warp between when it happened and when the information gets to his brain?

Well, that is possible.

But man, it's really odd, the brain-damaged primitive whining about something that happened in mid-September--and it was no small thing, causing him a great deal of trouble and expense--in late October.

And then for some odd reason trying to tie that in with problems he resolved the day before yesterday.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Evil_Conservative on October 21, 2011, 07:55:26 PM
He must have gone to Hertz (they don't call it that without a reason).

Funny you say that.  That place f-ing sucks... and I would know.  Hertz does offer lower rates to Priceline and Hotwire customers though.  I do agree with you, Hertz does overcharge for everything if you go directly through their website, reservation hotline or walk up to the counter with no reservation.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: thundley4 on October 21, 2011, 09:19:11 PM
How did he find out what the driver blew on the Breathalyzer and why didn't the cops do one at the scene?  It's standard procedure to do it on scene so as to get the highest reading possible. Too much time passes and a person may drop under the limit.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Tucker on October 21, 2011, 09:26:53 PM
Again, total BS.

The drunk driver's insurance is responsible for the repairs to your car, AND the cost of a rental car while yours is being repaired.  I know, I've had to do it twice from being hit by DUmbasses not paying attention while I was delivering mail.

DUmmies lie, all the time!

You should delete this post.

No need for any lurking DUmmy to convey that info to DB. Let him pay it out of his picket. Less for obama.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Texacon on October 21, 2011, 10:47:27 PM
Well, that is possible.

But man, it's really odd, the brain-damaged primitive whining about something that happened in mid-September--and it was no small thing, causing him a great deal of trouble and expense--in late October.

And then for some odd reason trying to tie that in with problems he resolved the day before yesterday.

frank I think mid September is too early to be begging for Christmas money from the DUmp.  If you think about it DB is a genius.  Too early in September, too late in November because too many other DUmmies have their hand out including Skimmer.  PERFECT timing for DB.  Late October.

The holidays are right around the corner when givers are ripe to be taken and late October has Halloween to remind everyone. 

KC
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: diesel driver on October 22, 2011, 03:18:44 AM
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DainBramaged  (1000+ posts)        Fri Oct-21-11 11:33 AM
Response to Reply #4
5. I still would have to make up the difference between what they pay and rental cost
 I went down the road with them, $30 a day for 30 days. Can't get a car in this area for $30 a day, $45 is the min. I live in a Republican hell hole.
30 days?

30 f'n DAYS, to fix a car?

Pokey Joe's 24 Hour Drive Thru Pawn, Auto Parts, Adult Gift, Bait & Tackle, Discount Cigarette Outlet, and Paint & Body Shop can do it in less than a week!

He must be taking it to a union shop.  

The last time I had a car in the shop, the rental car company charged $80/day  (all paid by the other guy's insurance company), and I live in a blue (for now) state.  

However, if the polls are correct, this state is about to turn red (again).

Very red!   :evillaugh:
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Tucker on October 22, 2011, 05:17:41 AM
Why doesn't he take it to the collision shop at the dealership he works at?

If he's such a valued employee, he could get a demo for nothing.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: franksolich on October 22, 2011, 07:12:26 AM
30 days?

30 f'n DAYS, to fix a car?

Pokey Joe's 24 Hour Drive Thru Pawn, Auto Parts, Adult Gift, Bait & Tackle, Discount Cigarette Outlet, and Paint & Body Shop can do it in less than a week!

He must be taking it to a union shop.  

The last time I had a car in the shop, the rental car company charged $80/day  (all paid by the other guy's insurance company), and I live in a blue (for now) state.

Given the way the brain-damaged primitive's lying about his problems with the IRS (I find it credible he has problems with the IRS, but don't believe the reasons for it that he gives), I'm guessing this:

He probably parks the vehicle on the street.  During the middle of the night so long ago, someone did a hit-and-run on the car, causing it considerable damage.  Probably yes, a drunk driver, and probably another vehicle near his was hit.

Because the culprit can't be identified, and he just has liability for insurance, the loss is his, not the insurance company's.

Well, now he needs the car again, as winter's coming on, and so he has to cough up some cash to get it repaired.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: marv on October 22, 2011, 09:53:09 AM
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DainBramaged  (1000+ posts)        Fri Oct-21-11 11:33 AM
Response to Reply #4
5. I still would have to make up the difference between what they pay and rental cost
 I went down the road with them, $30 a day for 30 days. Can't get a car in this area for $30 a day, $45 is the min. I live in a Republican hell hole.

He probably didn't have insurance to start with. Otherwise, he'd known (if he bothered to read) about the "...loss of use thereof..." clause in auto policies.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: NHSparky on October 22, 2011, 10:33:13 AM
Funny you say that.  That place f-ing sucks... and I would know.  Hertz does offer lower rates to Priceline and Hotwire customers though.  I do agree with you, Hertz does overcharge for everything if you go directly through their website, reservation hotline or walk up to the counter with no reservation.

We have to use Hertz for business travel.  Oh well, ain't my money.

And DUmmies?  $45/day?  You can get a freaking SUV for that kind of money.  And if you think "red state hell" is expensive, try renting one in Chicago, LA, or NYC.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Evil_Conservative on October 22, 2011, 10:40:13 AM
We have to use Hertz for business travel.  Oh well, ain't my money.

And DUmmies?  $45/day?  You can get a freaking SUV for that kind of money.  And if you think "red state hell" is expensive, try renting one in Chicago, LA, or NYC.

Hertz is great with their business contracts.  If you're not traveling on business and just need a rental car for pleasure, go elsewhere.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Toastedturningtidelegs on October 22, 2011, 11:09:21 AM
::)

The human cell function goes to equilibrium at .5 B/AC.
:lmao: I saw that too...At 3,the dude would be on the slab! :rotf:
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: NHSparky on October 22, 2011, 06:30:52 PM
:lmao: I saw that too...At 3,the dude would be on the slab! :rotf:

Highest I've ever witnessed (not myself) was a 0.78 from an Aussie sailor.  Found passed out in a CONEX box during Rimpac in Pearl one year.  He was taken to Tripler.  Was later reported that it was one of the highest BAC's they'd ever seen that survived.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Skul on October 22, 2011, 07:06:53 PM
Highest I've ever witnessed (not myself) was a 0.78 from an Aussie sailor.  Found passed out in a CONEX box during Rimpac in Pearl one year.  He was taken to Tripler.  Was later reported that it was one of the highest BAC's they'd ever seen that survived.
Dracula, found passed out on the floor, was transported to the nearest bloodbank.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Tucker on October 22, 2011, 07:35:11 PM
Highest I've ever witnessed (not myself) was a 0.78 from an Aussie sailor.  Found passed out in a CONEX box during Rimpac in Pearl one year.  He was taken to Tripler.  Was later reported that it was one of the highest BAC's they'd ever seen that survived.

I thought you were comatose at .5! Dead from alcohol poisoning.

That's one lucky sailor.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: NHSparky on October 22, 2011, 07:37:48 PM
I thought you were comatose at .5! Dead from alcohol poisoning.

That's one lucky sailor.

As our doc explained it, they can "appear" to be functionally normal even at very high BAC levels if they're suffering chronic alcoholism.

I know where I went to HS was on the edge of the Navajo reservation--police there would tell us about people who could pass a field sobriety test yet still blow a .3-.4 BAC.

We had some lady here who drove (with her kid) to Portsmouth, dropped him on the pier (heading out on a cruise) and she had a .49 BAC.  And still conscious and talking.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Tucker on October 23, 2011, 02:47:16 AM
As our doc explained it, they can "appear" to be functionally normal even at very high BAC levels if they're suffering chronic alcoholism.

I know where I went to HS was on the edge of the Navajo reservation--police there would tell us about people who could pass a field sobriety test yet still blow a .3-.4 BAC.

We had some lady here who drove (with her kid) to Portsmouth, dropped him on the pier (heading out on a cruise) and she had a .49 BAC.  And still conscious and talking.

I don't think that a person can drink enough alcohol in a 24 hour period to blow a .3. That's like a 3 day drinking binge.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: NHSparky on October 23, 2011, 03:20:24 AM
I don't think that a person can drink enough alcohol in a 24 hour period to blow a .3. That's like a 3 day drinking binge.

Or a full bottle of hard liquor ala John Belushi.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Toastedturningtidelegs on October 25, 2011, 01:45:34 PM
As our doc explained it, they can "appear" to be functionally normal even at very high BAC levels if they're suffering chronic alcoholism.
I know where I went to HS was on the edge of the Navajo reservation--police there would tell us about people who could pass a field sobriety test yet still blow a .3-.4 BAC.

We had some lady here who drove (with her kid) to Portsmouth, dropped him on the pier (heading out on a cruise) and she had a .49 BAC.  And still conscious and talking.
Yeah it has alot to do with tolerance. Body weight as well.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: RobJohnson on November 01, 2012, 11:55:50 PM
K & R  :lmao:

In third party claims, the other person's insurnace pays for the "loss of use" of his vehicle while it's being repaired.

On top of that, most insurance companies have contracts with rental car companies to "take what they pay"

DuMMIES lie, as always...lol
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: Skul on November 02, 2012, 12:05:42 AM
K & R  :lmao:

In third party claims, the other person's insurnace pays for the "loss of use" of his vehicle while it's being repaired.

On top of that, most insurance companies have contracts with rental car companies to "take what they pay"

DuMMIES lie, as always...lol
DUmmies forget that many of us are working stiffs.
We're not executive types, just working people that are sick of our labor going to parasites.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on November 02, 2012, 12:13:59 AM
The IRS won't come after you unless you refuse to deal with them. If you think they're wrong take your information to a tax prepare person and have them do a new return. The IRS will then amend your taxes for that year. If you owe and you know you owe, just set up a payment arrangement. We did this one year when we owed. They were very nice about it. There were even a couple of times when I needed to send them less than the regular payment. I called them and let them know before my monthly payment was due and they were fine with it. But all this crap would end for the DUmmie and everyone else if we'd go to a flat tax or fair tax. The IRS does have a little too much control. Still, shouldn't the DUmmie appreciate having to pay more? There are people who are poorer and could use her money.

Cindie

Yeah,....not very patriotic when it happens to them.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: BlueStateSaint on November 02, 2012, 04:50:24 AM
The IRS won't come after you unless you refuse to deal with them. If you think they're wrong take your information to a tax prepare person and have them do a new return. The IRS will then amend your taxes for that year. If you owe and you know you owe, just set up a payment arrangement. We did this one year when we owed. They were very nice about it. There were even a couple of times when I needed to send them less than the regular payment. I called them and let them know before my monthly payment was due and they were fine with it. But all this crap would end for the DUmmie and everyone else if we'd go to a flat tax or fair tax. The IRS does have a little too much control. Still, shouldn't the DUmmie appreciate having to pay more? There are people who are poorer and could use her money.

Cindie

A couple of years ago, I got a letter from the IRS.  Seems that they took offense with my childcare tax credit.  I took a look, and they were right--I overstated it by 5 grand.  So, I called their call center to tell them that I had received their letter, that they were correct in their assertion, and that the check for the amount in question would be in the mail ASAP.  As soon as I hung the phone up, I sent that check.  I was told, by some workers of a NYS T&F call center who work 20 feet from me, that they never get calls like that, and that I most likely made some IRS call center employee's month with that call.
Title: Re: DainBramaged's car hit by a drunk driver (IRS woes, too)
Post by: formerlurker on November 02, 2012, 05:04:16 AM
Again, total BS.

The drunk driver's insurance is responsible for the repairs to your car, AND the cost of a rental car while yours is being repaired.  I know, I've had to do it twice from being hit by DUmbasses not paying attention while I was delivering mail.

DUmmies lie, all the time!

Absolutely.   The $30/45 comes when you are using your own insurance (as it is the insurance you purchased).   He has an '07 Cobalt, and they are responsible for putting him in a comparable vehicle - no upgrades, so they will put him in a compact.  :) 

They are getting so lazy with these stories lately.