Oh...Mrs. Gardetto, your husband coaches my baseball team. We can't....

Oh...Mrs. Gardetto, your husband coaches my baseball team. We can't....

I can't not hear Soder's voice when I reach for a snack bag.

u/Raxnor — 8 days ago

Constant UE5 Crashes

  1. Verified Game Files

  2. Cleared the Squad Local Cache and then Verified Game Files

  3. Performed a clean install of the latest GPU drivers.

Crash. Crash. Crash. Crash. Crash.

So fucking tired of having an unstable game that makes it impossible to enjoy matches.

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u/Raxnor — 18 days ago

The anti-fruit rhetoric on this latest episode? DESPICABLE!

People don't like watermelon? What? What else don't you like, breathing?

Ripe cantaloupe? Hell yeah! Oh you like peaches Sean? You didn't even know what a stonefruit was last episode!

P.O.G., shout out to fucking pog, also pawgs but that's another thing, it is so sweet and delicious, the juice, not the other thing, sort of. Not the point.

Y'all mother fuckers are out here drafting silk and satin, and then you're gonna sit back and pretend that you don't want to lounge in your fabric of choice eating a succulent fruit 🍓 🍑 🍉 platter? Liars! Charlatans! Filthy dirty mongrels!

I hope your fucking shooting sleeves wear out!

P.S. Sorry this was weird, the watermelon gummy kicked in.

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u/Raxnor — 20 days ago

Estate Accountant Recommendations?

Has anyone worked with a CPA filing final tax returns for a deceased loved one, and ongoing estate tax returns while closing out estate disbursements?

Currently dealing with the death of a family member and have been delegated to oversee the estate.

I could really use some help from a CPA due to some capital gains tax issues etc. I'm ready to just hire somebody competent.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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u/Raxnor — 2 months ago
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Estate Accountant/CPA Recommendations?

Has anyone worked with a CPA filing final tax returns for a deceased loved one, and ongoing estate tax returns while closing out estate disbursements?

Currently dealing with the death of a family member and have been delegated to oversee the estate.

I could really use some help from a CPA due to some capital gains tax issues etc. Would prefer BI if at all possible, but open to anyone on Oahu if they have DocuSign capabilities etc.

I'm currently living mainland and dealing with the HI estate issues remotely has been a fucking nightmare and I'm ready to just hire somebody competent.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Mahalo guys.

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u/Raxnor — 2 months ago

Any chance we get Marcella Arguello on the pod?

Just two of my faves who take no prisoners and are funny as fuck.

Not sure how you're gonna get Marcella to be earnest, because that shell she puts up is thickkkeerrr than a mother.

Could be good either way though.

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u/Raxnor — 2 months ago

Can we please ban crampon fit, bag recommendations, and fucking jacket recommendation post already?

It's mountaineering. This stuff is basic as all hell. The posts are redundant, low effort, and research is easily done elsewhere.

If you can't figure out how fit your goddamn crampons on a pair of boots, don't be on the mountain. Get a buddy to check your gear if you're that concerned.

You don't have any business on a 4000m peak if you can't figure out what jacket will keep you from being cold. If you're going with buddies or a guide, ASK THEM.

Condense them into a weekly thread at the very least?

Actual technical gear questions seem fine, but these endless redundant "Did I get a good deal on the boots?" type questions are exhausting.

Please. Can we either ban them or condense them into a single weekly thread?

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u/Raxnor — 2 months ago
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Estate Tax Transcripts/Return

I'm dealing with the estate of a family member.

I need to verify whether they were up to date on their federal tax returns. I'm the Personal Rep for the estate and have all the documentation from the court to prove that's the case.

It looks like I need to file forms 2848 and 8822 to get any correspondence sent to me, but I'm wondering if I can also include form 4506t at the same time to get a transcript of what returns they had filed.

My understanding is that their tax returns need to be up to date for years in which they were alive and the estate will file a return separately for the years in which probate is open.

Am I missing anything? I've tried calling my local tax services office to get clarification but the AI automated answering tool is completely useless and I can't get any information.

Thanks.

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u/Raxnor — 3 months ago