So celeb' or statesman?

Myrrdin

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Well Bill Clinton is still in the UK on his fund raising drive.
Apparently trying to pay off his legal bills.

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_326136.html?menu=news.quirkies

Which has raised problems for the UK tax authorities. Whether to class him as an entertainer or a politician .

I mean if he was an entertainer, you think he would have fetched the rest of his sword swallowing act with him. :)
(Especially at £100,000 a performance).
 
Saw on TV last night...

...that he is going to be classed as a politician by the Inland Revenue. That way he pays no tax on the fees he receives from his speaking tour.

On another note though. Did you see the way he managed to get himself into that wedding party at the hotel where he was playing golf.

That act alone shows the true genius of the man. Not only did he knock Bush's European tour off the front pages and prime time TV but it gave the bride, groom and guests something to talk about for the rest of their lives.

What a manipulator. What a mover and shaker. What a loss to the world!!!
 
Re: Saw on TV last night...

p_p_man said:
Did you see the way he managed to get himself into that wedding party at the hotel where he was playing golf.
He heard the minister saying "You may kiss the bride", and thought he was talking to him!

p_p_man said:
What a manipulator. What a mover and shaker.
Why bring Monica into this? :D
 
LMFAO...

Ally C said:

He heard the minister saying "You may kiss the bride", and thought he was talking to him!

Why bring Monica into this? :D

God..sorry...Satan you're sharp today...LOL
 
I'm always sharp ...

... but to be blunt, I only made some obvious comments above. What is it about Clinton which makes him such an easy target? [There's a joke about 'easy targets' lurking around somewhere too, no doubt]

;)
 
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