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View Poll Results: What is your individual gross income by yourself (not including spouse)
No income (i.e. student) 1 2.00%
Less than 30k, but more than 0. 5 10.00%
30k to 44k 1 2.00%
45k to 59k 6 12.00%
60k to 99k 12 24.00%
100k to 149k 12 24.00%
150k to 199k 3 6.00%
200k to 299k 7 14.00%
300k to 499k 2 4.00%
500k or greater 1 2.00%
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Old 05-14-2008, 01:14 AM   #1
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I had a bad year last year and prefer not to advertise it, thanks.

Should I just tab 700K plus for you? We'll mark you, Seattle and DDD in the highest category, since you're all too shy.
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Old 05-14-2008, 01:21 AM   #2
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Should I just tab 700K plus for you? We'll mark you, Seattle and DDD in the highest category, since you're all too shy.
I am definitely not in the highest category, even with votes cast as is.

I have a feeling creekster is sandbagging it. I offered to take him to dinner at Vic Stewarts if I were ever in the Creek. Instead of responding with a polite refusal and an in-kind offer, he quickly accepted the freebie.

Only an eccentric and rich SOB would do to that.

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Old 05-14-2008, 01:27 AM   #3
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I am definitely not in the highest category, even with votes cast as is.

I have a feeling creekster is sandbagging it. I offered to take him to dinner at Vic Stewarts if I were ever in the Creek. Instead of responding with a polite refusal and an in-kind offer, he quickly accepted the freebie.

Only an eccentric and rich SOB would do to that.

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Creekster is extremely wealthy but he does not approach the wealth of Seattle, 71, Pac or you. And especially not Mr. big bucks real estate guy. I forget his name. Viper or something like that.

You're just as much a sandbagger as the rest of you rich Republicans while the rest of working folk slave away for a few pennies supporting your asses.
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Old 05-14-2008, 03:36 AM   #4
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Creekster is extremely wealthy but he does not approach the wealth of Seattle, 71, Pac or you. And especially not Mr. big bucks real estate guy. I forget his name. Viper or something like that.

You're just as much a sandbagger as the rest of you rich Republicans while the rest of working folk slave away for a few pennies supporting your asses.
If I am sandbagging, it is news to me. The last I checked, I live in a 3-bedroom townhome with no yard.

I would tend to believe you about SU, though, given his penchant for high profile pro bono work (almost always a lawyer's precursor into politics and elected office).

I am also positive that Creekster is loaded because I remember in a previous thread that he was bragging about owning 3 bikes.
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If I am sandbagging, it is news to me. The last I checked, I live in a 3-bedroom townhome with no yard.

I would tend to believe you about SU, though, given his penchant for high profile pro bono work (almost always a lawyer's precursor into politics and elected office).

I am also positive that Creekster is loaded because I remember in a previous thread that he was bragging about owning 3 bikes.
He sends his children to expensive colleges and goes to New Zealand and Kauai for vacations. He lives in the Creek, and travels the world. He owes no debt and works for world famous corporations.

SU is wealthy beyond imagination. You must pay just to enter into his walled off residence.

PAC being part of Silicon Valley and many Taiwanese fortunes would cast a shadow upon everybody but Seattle. PAC is even considered one of the top corporate lawyers of California, and has toured Europe on exclusive bases with top notch talent. PAC rubs shoulders with the rich and aristocracy of the Church, knowing him is almost like knowing a famous GA. Kip has real money, he picked the right parents and inherited.

A prof once gave the true guides to wealth, you marry it, in which you pay for it, you pick the right parents, or you go public. He was my Securities professor.

Again, I beg for free food and catch a free ride whenever I can. There is no shame in poverty but gratis is a word which we all appreciate.
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Old 05-14-2008, 05:01 AM   #6
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I'm in a pretty good position myself. I dropped FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS last Saturday at Lowe's buying pavers (red perfect edge), mulch, and other landscaping accessories. Cold Hard Cash.

Yeah, I didn't want to brag but it's good for you guys to know your place.
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I will not be participating in the poll. I know someone has the ability to see what I put down as income. I can't be sure that the myth I have built up about how rich I am wouldn't be exposed for the world to see.

I thought about lying, but I prefer whores and harlots to liars so I couldn't bring myself to do so.
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Old 05-14-2008, 02:48 PM   #8
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I'm in a pretty good position myself. I dropped FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS last Saturday at Lowe's buying pavers (red perfect edge), mulch, and other landscaping accessories. Cold Hard Cash.

Yeah, I didn't want to brag but it's good for you guys to know your place.
Cash? That is so 20th century. Embrace the future.
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Old 05-14-2008, 02:48 PM   #9
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Cash? That is so 20th century. Embrace the future.
No kidding. I bought a Coke yesterday with my debit card. I think the total was like 1.48 or something like that.
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The only time you should want cash in a transaction anymore is if you're in the middle of some sort of tax dodge.
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