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Time to visit another quarry, perhaps ?

That original story was long before Lit existed. It would be impossible as a Lit story because much of the plot was based on systemic, detailed, graphic bullying and sexual abuse of the hero as a child.

The rest of the plot shows the damaged hero re-inventing himself, eventually shaming his early tormentors, but when he becomes old and frail, they repeat the abuse in a different form.

So the story requires detail before age 18 that would be forbidden here.

Apart from being a heap of crap...:rolleyes:
 
You put three people on Ignore, and the entire AH looks so beautiful.

I :heart: the Ignore function.
 
That original story was long before Lit existed. It would be impossible as a Lit story because much of the plot was based on systemic, detailed, graphic bullying and sexual abuse of the hero as a child.

The rest of the plot shows the damaged hero re-inventing himself, eventually shaming his early tormentors, but when he becomes old and frail, they repeat the abuse in a different form.

So the story requires detail before age 18 that would be forbidden here.

Apart from being a heap of crap...:rolleyes:

That would be a seriously powerful story, even with no erotic content, Ogg.
 
Today is the last day I will go with Piglet on the schoolrun *sniffles*. She is going up to high school in September, so no mum any more. We are going to have a nice tea when we get home and watch a film (on our 43" tv :devil:, yes I know I said it was 42", I got it wrong - but an inch is neither here nor there, is it, guys).

Actually I feel like I can see freedom the other side of the door! Piglet will be able to come home and let herself in, and I won't have to feel I have to rush back to pick her up from school. I will still be here for her, of course, but she can be in the house on her own for a little bit if I am late back from shopping or meeting one of my colleagues.

As tomorrow is looking like a nice day, my friend Phoenix Mum and I are going to the seaside with the two girls. We went through so much together in the last few years. Now we are both settled in homes of our own and can get on with our lives so we are going out for lunch and then to the beach to celebrate.
:)
 
OK, so I'm exhausted, but I went to the grocery store (a small, local store) this afternoon. My first trip (someone else drove since I'm not allowed to yet) out of the apartment since I've been home from the hospital. :cool:
 
OK, so I'm exhausted, but I went to the grocery store (a small, local store) this afternoon. My first trip (someone else drove since I'm not allowed to yet) out of the apartment since I've been home from the hospital. :cool:

I know that feeling, Madam.
Just take it one step at a time, eh?
:rose:

Meanwhile, I actually spent time learning something of how to take a portrait picture the other evening. I've come to the conclusion that my initial assessment was right.
I'm a crap photographer.
 
Tax Forms have screwed me left, right and up the jacksy.

Being a Non-US resident, I have to pay additional tax on my earnings by a US based subsidiary (like Smashwords). My country is eligible for a deduction from the usual 30%, but I have to apply for a US unique tax identification number. This involves filling up forms, requesting a notarized application from Smashwords and what not. Plus, my PayPal account says my bank is refusing the transactions made on my credit card.


I feel like shit.
 
Tax Forms have screwed me left, right and up the jacksy.

Being a Non-US resident, I have to pay additional tax on my earnings by a US based subsidiary (like Smashwords). My country is eligible for a deduction from the usual 30%, but I have to apply for a US unique tax identification number. This involves filling up forms, requesting a notarized application from Smashwords and what not. Plus, my PayPal account says my bank is refusing the transactions made on my credit card.

I feel like shit.

Nothing quite like equality, is there? If it was the other way round, it might be easier.

A bit like an arrest warrant for a foreign national. The US insists on being able to get a Brit citizen, but the US does not permit the reverse (or so I am told).
[Can't remember all the details.]


Wasn't there something about US firms and GBR taxation recently ?
 
Nothing quite like equality, is there? If it was the other way round, it might be easier.

A bit like an arrest warrant for a foreign national. The US insists on being able to get a Brit citizen, but the US does not permit the reverse (or so I am told).
[Can't remember all the details.]


Wasn't there something about US firms and GBR taxation recently ?

AFAIK, Extradition treaties are made equal, else no one would be willing to sign them in the first place. Almost all the commonwealth nations have one signed with each other.

GBR was something related to German businesses. I don't know exactly. Anything related to the corporate tax world goes way over my head.
 
AFAIK, Extradition treaties are made equal, else no one would be willing to sign them in the first place. Almost all the commonwealth nations have one signed with each other.

GBR was something related to German businesses. I don't know exactly. Anything related to the corporate tax world goes way over my head.

The one between the UK and the US wasn't.

The US can extradite any UK national without having to offer any proof of WHY they want to extradite.

The UK cannot extradite a US national without argument in a US court AND Congress took years to approve the US part, so during that time it was wholly one-sided. It's still one-sided, because the US can extradite UK citizens freely, and the UK can't without paying large sums to US lawyers.
 
The one between the UK and the US wasn't.

The US can extradite any UK national without having to offer any proof of WHY they want to extradite.

The UK cannot extradite a US national without argument in a US court AND Congress took years to approve the US part, so during that time it was wholly one-sided. It's still one-sided, because the US can extradite UK citizens freely, and the UK can't without paying large sums to US lawyers.

Something which, I feel, should be rectified - real soon.
 
My clients have the uncanny ability to not hire me for the job at the outset (maybe they go with someone in-house or less expensive?) and then run to me when there is no time left and they are in a bind because the first person they hired mucked up the job. And then I have a day to do 4 days worth of work. When will they learn?
 
The one between the UK and the US wasn't.

The US can extradite any UK national without having to offer any proof of WHY they want to extradite.

The UK cannot extradite a US national without argument in a US court AND Congress took years to approve the US part, so during that time it was wholly one-sided. It's still one-sided, because the US can extradite UK citizens freely, and the UK can't without paying large sums to US lawyers.

Who signed the goddamn treaty anyway? :mad:


Something which, I feel, should be rectified - real soon.

Uncle Sam will fight back really hard.

My clients have the uncanny ability to not hire me for the job at the outset (maybe they go with someone in-house or less expensive?) and then run to me when there is no time left and they are in a bind because the first person they hired mucked up the job. And then I have a day to do 4 days worth of work. When will they learn?

Perhaps never.

Unless you charge an arm and a leg for this work. :)
 
Would you believe that the Treaty of 2003 amended the 1870 treaty and it has yet to be ratified in the US ?
 
My latest chapter of my novel has been 1-bombed twice! :nana:

I mean, gosh, think how good it must be for trolls to make the effort to go all the way through to Ch. 29 and try to vote it down. Twice!
:D
 
Would you believe that the Treaty of 2003 amended the 1870 treaty and it has yet to be ratified in the US ?

I think they're still pissed off at the Brits for trying to colonize them. :D


I mean, gosh, think how good it must be for trolls to make the effort to go all the way through to Ch. 29 and try to vote it down. Twice!
:D

You give them too much credit.

I bet they didn't even bother to read it. :rolleyes:
 
Last day in Cleveland, home tomorrow... been a nice change of scenery. Now if I can just channel some of this change into writing...
 
Good thing: we're home, decompressing from vacation.

Bad thing: my kids discovered the Disney channel and the shows on it (no, we did not watch it before; my kids tend to watch Netflix, On Demand, or DVD, and not whatever streams on a channel).
 
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