Arabian horses with a client. Yes. Arabian horses. Seems like I've chewed this cabbage before, but it's worth a rehash.
Semi-affluent Alaskan couple retire to Arkansas (no--I haven't a clue why, either). First year: Fleeced by shyster (now in jail) lawyer -- $3,800 for 1099s, SS, interest, and Schedule A. Second year, to me -- $350. They're ecstatic.
$3,800 price reminds me of former client. I launch into story (yes, yes; hard to believe); tell them all about it (omitting name, etc.), to wit: Young blonde's heavily-insured, farmer-husband dies suddenly -- leaves her a bundle. Hires tax lawyer who charges her $3,800. Immediately begins to squander entire wad on outrageously expensive indulgences. Buys new stretch limo. Buys ruinously-priced pedigreed Arabian stallion. Second year, to me -- $400. Plunges into absurd boondoggle: buys pickup and tavern for new shiftless reprobate boyfriend who promptly bankrupts bar and, lacking judgment, takes up with barmaid -- drunken brawl ensues -- blonde pulls 12 gauge, misses boyfriend, kills pickup (I get nervous about breaking news of tax due). Almost broke, buys new house with remaining cash, picks up tax -- I never see her again. Interesting case, albeit sad.
Back to the Alaskans:
BB: "Can you imagine anything so idiotic as buying a pedigreed Arabian stallion?"
Mrs. Alaska: "We used to breed and raise them. I occasionally write articles for the "Such-and-Such" Arabian Horse Quarterly Journal."
BB:
Still have them. They're tightwads -- just love my fee.
Semi-affluent Alaskan couple retire to Arkansas (no--I haven't a clue why, either). First year: Fleeced by shyster (now in jail) lawyer -- $3,800 for 1099s, SS, interest, and Schedule A. Second year, to me -- $350. They're ecstatic.
$3,800 price reminds me of former client. I launch into story (yes, yes; hard to believe); tell them all about it (omitting name, etc.), to wit: Young blonde's heavily-insured, farmer-husband dies suddenly -- leaves her a bundle. Hires tax lawyer who charges her $3,800. Immediately begins to squander entire wad on outrageously expensive indulgences. Buys new stretch limo. Buys ruinously-priced pedigreed Arabian stallion. Second year, to me -- $400. Plunges into absurd boondoggle: buys pickup and tavern for new shiftless reprobate boyfriend who promptly bankrupts bar and, lacking judgment, takes up with barmaid -- drunken brawl ensues -- blonde pulls 12 gauge, misses boyfriend, kills pickup (I get nervous about breaking news of tax due). Almost broke, buys new house with remaining cash, picks up tax -- I never see her again. Interesting case, albeit sad.
Back to the Alaskans:
BB: "Can you imagine anything so idiotic as buying a pedigreed Arabian stallion?"
Mrs. Alaska: "We used to breed and raise them. I occasionally write articles for the "Such-and-Such" Arabian Horse Quarterly Journal."
BB:
Still have them. They're tightwads -- just love my fee.
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