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I hope that kid gets rid of that ball before he gets his tax bill from the IRS.
I read about this. I'm sorry but I don't believe in taxing dumb luck. Let's take a possible, although extremely unlikely scenario such as Jeff Gordon or Dale Earnhardt Jr. having their car fly into a million pieces during a fatal crash. One of these pieces, err now collector items, ends up lodged in some fan's head. Doctors say the person can live without any side effects from the debris lodged in their head but any medical attempt to remove it may result in permanent brain damage. Does the IRS demand that the person with the fender piece stuck in his skull pay taxes on it because it would have significant value on the open market and he is currently in possession of it?
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I would eat Allie Sin's asshole until I got an emotion out of her.-Jerkules