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 | | From: | My Name | | Subject: | Hey Alan Baggett | | Date: | 18 Jan 2005 17:46:24 GMT |
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 | You ever hear of alt.test?
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 | | From: | Bryan Kellar | | Subject: | Re: Hey Alan Baggett | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:14:04 -0800 |
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 | Meow!
"My Name" wrote in message news:3550bgF4ddgvdU2@individual.net... > > You ever hear of alt.test?
I'm sure he has. But you have to remember a few points:
1) alt.test is only a fictitious corporation. It should be widely ignored, since it is clearly spelled differently than can.taxes. Any decision or determination made at alt.test would not be binding here anyway.
2) Is alt.test a Canadian group? Would Alan be giving up his due under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms if the messages were posted there?
3) The only flag they could find over there had gold fringe on it. Besides, it was a US flag. That would clearly invalidate any test.
4) You expect him to use the popular and widely believed to be correct procedures, when he can just pull out a T-1 Form, errr..., a post to can.taxes, put down that "I am a free man and don't have to post to alt.test" and post it anywhere he wants?
Sounds good to me! But I'm just somebody's cat.
When will the CRA allow a deduction for balls of string?????
-- Jellybean the Cat
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 | | From: | Bryan Kellar | | Subject: | Re: Hey Alan Baggett | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:18:24 -0800 |
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 | Sorry, I just realized my cat was playing on the Internet. I gave him back his catnip toy (you know, those drug addictions!) and he seems better now. I hope no harm was done.
Bryan
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