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» pennywhitting - Great article How I laughed at your problems (sorry) and how it made me think of the retirement village where I work. Jokes are the order of the day. The other day one a resident forgot my name and quickly commented, 'I may have forgotten your name but you won't find me standing in front of the ATM shouting 'I've won, I've won." Humour is a wonderful way of communicating and I firmly believe that it is the best medicine. Thanks for sharing your 'bloopers' with us.All the best. Glenice -- posted by pennywhitting » dancooper - IRS technicians Hello Henry,“Few IRS agents get promoted because of their exceptional humor.” I have also noticed this bit of wisdom you have inserted into your latest article. Very true. And a very good humorous way of pointing out the limitations inherent in the typical IRS agent’s personality—at least in their “professional” side. Good article, Henry. Dan Cooper -- posted by dancooper » humorous_sage - Great article In response to Great article posted by pennywhitting:Hi Penny: Thanks for the ATM joke. I'll have to use that one on the over-the-hill gang that congregates around the mail box at two every day. They are beginning to run out of new material. Hank -- posted by humorous_sage » humorous_sage - Re: IRS technicians In response to IRS technicians posted by dancooper:I've actually had good luck with the IRS agents who call me in for an audit. So far, they have always given me money back after completing the audit. I guess I do a better job with my audits than I do with my original submissions. Hank -- posted by humorous_sage
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