wants to buy and deduct this as "Entertainment" (toy for kids in his lobby waiting for parents). I'm suspicious of this Trekkie fan's motives but -- still -- it's cheaper than a water ionizer.
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Hey, I recommend this thing highly - I have one in my desk.
It works pretty good for freezing clients in place when they won't shut up & let you work. Just be sure you have it pointed in the right direction before pulling the trigger, otherwise it's really bad for productivity."The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth GalbraithComment
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Wife's "lobby," actually (fabric-partioned 1/4 room)
She does pedicures, he frames houses. New business, unnamed as yet, and I was thinkin' about suggestin' they 1065 together as "Arkansas Nails and Toes." Whaddaya think?Comment
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What would we do without you, dear Bart. I think it's a great idea. Maybe, you are in the wrong biz?Comment
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Ha! I bet he would let them play with a $150 Star Trek toy. I have a slot machine, a cabinet full of old military items, and boxes of comic books and baseball cards in my office. I should have deducted them as entertainment for clientsComment
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