Posted on 04/17/2007 12:48:13 AM PDT by Slip18
April 17, 2007, Tuesday, INTEGRITY
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Subbie Slip has her whip, handcuffs and legcuffs today. Tomorrow Im bringing in chains, so beware.
The rest of the stuff is locked up in my drawer. Im just letting all the new students know that we behave as if we were ladies and gentlemen in here. Those two words as if can get you an A if you make the subbie laugh.
Pronunciation: in-'te-gr&-Te
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English integrite, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French integrité, from Latin integritat-, integritas, from integr-, integer entire
1 : firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values : INCORRUPTIBILITY
2 : an unimpaired condition : SOUNDNESS
3 : the quality or state of being complete or undivided : COMPLETENESS
synonym see HONESTY
He called the police from the IRS office, but they wouldn't do a thing. So he kicked the door down (LAPD) and was charged for it. It was before my time. But I got audited the year I moved in with him. Same address. My audit was perfect. They just wanted him for a second go around.
I was audited two more times. I flunked once because I had misadded my mileage. Owed about $20, by then, of course, it was up to $100. Never been audited again. Cross my fingers.
Oh, last year IRS said Cyber and I owed an additional $1200. Called our CPA. IRS wrote an apology letter. It was THEIR mistake. Really.
A++++ for you!
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