Death and Taxes PG-13 Cham Challenge 165
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 4:37 am
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Mick was hosting the poker game at his apartment when Beth slammed the door.
Josef sighed. “I’ll call because Blondie is going to break this up.”
Tom laughed. “Didn’t St. John get permission to have his friends over?”
Charles Riley folded. ‘Tom, when a woman slams a door you pay attention or you get divorced.
“He’s not married.” Tom said.
“Close enough.” Josef mumbed. “Full house.”
The other vamps threw down their cards and Beth came storming in. “Mick, I can’t believe…..oh…I’m sorry. I forgot the card game was here tonight. We can talk about it later.”
Mick stood up. “No, we were just about to take a break. What happened?
“It’s not a big deal. I just saw the accountant. I owe the state money. I’m so mad, I always get a refund.
Josef mumbled. “How much did they steal from you?
“A hundred and two.” Beth said indignantly
Tom scratched his head. “They must be paying better at the DA’s office. I didn’t think you even made a hundred and two thousand.
“I don’t. A hundred and two dollars. When I worked at Buzzwire I always got a refund.
“I never got a refund. Josef said.
Beth shook her head. “Never? How is that possible? You have a whole team of accountants.
“If I make so little money that I get a refund I’m doing something wrong.”
“I never got a refund either.” Charles said. “Remember the old days before PIT.
Beth frowned. “PIT?”
“Personal Income Tax. I didn’t have to deal with it until I was seventy six.”
“Don’t complain Charles. I had three centuries before my freedom was stolen.”
Tom shrugged. “I only had four years of freedom before they instituted PIT. I did get refunds though at least until I stopped working in 19.
“Nineteen what?” Beth asked.
“1919, I couldn’t keep working after I was turned. I was a fireman.”
“A fireman? How did you become a vampire?
“He saved a two thousand year old vampire from a house fire.” Josef said. “I came to play cards not talk about death and taxes.”
“I never thought about vampires and taxes.” Beth said. “Have you ever wondered how much money you’ve paid over the years?
All four vampires called out numbers ranging from one to seven hundred million dollars.
“I’ll never complain about a hundred bucks ever again.” Beth promised.
Mick was hosting the poker game at his apartment when Beth slammed the door.
Josef sighed. “I’ll call because Blondie is going to break this up.”
Tom laughed. “Didn’t St. John get permission to have his friends over?”
Charles Riley folded. ‘Tom, when a woman slams a door you pay attention or you get divorced.
“He’s not married.” Tom said.
“Close enough.” Josef mumbed. “Full house.”
The other vamps threw down their cards and Beth came storming in. “Mick, I can’t believe…..oh…I’m sorry. I forgot the card game was here tonight. We can talk about it later.”
Mick stood up. “No, we were just about to take a break. What happened?
“It’s not a big deal. I just saw the accountant. I owe the state money. I’m so mad, I always get a refund.
Josef mumbled. “How much did they steal from you?
“A hundred and two.” Beth said indignantly
Tom scratched his head. “They must be paying better at the DA’s office. I didn’t think you even made a hundred and two thousand.
“I don’t. A hundred and two dollars. When I worked at Buzzwire I always got a refund.
“I never got a refund. Josef said.
Beth shook her head. “Never? How is that possible? You have a whole team of accountants.
“If I make so little money that I get a refund I’m doing something wrong.”
“I never got a refund either.” Charles said. “Remember the old days before PIT.
Beth frowned. “PIT?”
“Personal Income Tax. I didn’t have to deal with it until I was seventy six.”
“Don’t complain Charles. I had three centuries before my freedom was stolen.”
Tom shrugged. “I only had four years of freedom before they instituted PIT. I did get refunds though at least until I stopped working in 19.
“Nineteen what?” Beth asked.
“1919, I couldn’t keep working after I was turned. I was a fireman.”
“A fireman? How did you become a vampire?
“He saved a two thousand year old vampire from a house fire.” Josef said. “I came to play cards not talk about death and taxes.”
“I never thought about vampires and taxes.” Beth said. “Have you ever wondered how much money you’ve paid over the years?
All four vampires called out numbers ranging from one to seven hundred million dollars.
“I’ll never complain about a hundred bucks ever again.” Beth promised.