I mainly post from work since were not very busy at all. I very rarely post here from home due to the fact that I'm either out, playing some type of video or pc game, or surfing for some good ol porn!!
At 6.00 every day the national TV station stops its regular programs and plays the sound of church bells for 1 minute so that people can stop and pray (it's called The Angelus). That's the kind of environment I live in, I'm not kidding.
I hate this bloody country and encourage George W to test fire his biggest nuke here.
Anyway, I make my own porn with at the local cemetaries, geriatric homes and zoos.
And worst of all, I'ver just moved back here from Hong Kong, where I was able to enjoy a sub-tropical climate, 15% income tax ceiling, cheap PC components, loads of warez software and DVDs, and a decent salary. And no religious baggage either. Oh, and a T1 broadband connection for around US$50 per month.
I'll be back in a minute, just going to slit my wrists....
I love Hong Kong's tax system. I wish it were that way here in America. Nope the more successfull you are the more they take. That's the tax motto of America. Damn you know Hong Kong doesn't sound that bad. I heard you can even start your own business in Hong Kong in very little time. *leaves to purchase plane ticket*
<font color=blue>Inconcievable!!!
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. -Vezzini and Inigo</font color=blue>
Damn, I didn't know you were from Ireland. And Hong Kong must kick ass. It's on my "to go" list if I ever get money. Japan is on there too, along with Montana (just because)
I go on a lot at school/work because of the t1 we have there. Tom's site isn't exactly dial-up friendly, especially a crappy dial up service.
I like New Foundland because you get to drink a lot of beer and Newfy chics have big tits.
Not to mention the people are so damn friendly you think your visiting another planet.
Favourite beer logo:
Blue Star, the shining star of the granite planet!
I got married in Hong Kong, that doubled my tax free allowance even though my wife wasn't resident at the time. I just got my tax bill for 2001 (you pay retrospectively, not as a payroll deduction) - my total tax bill was around US$700 for the year. I was able to deduct rent, travel, etc from my taxable income.
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