I love you all
I love the big gasp for air at the end of the sentence becauseBahahaha
By the way if you want a cleaner audio version of his pepperoni confession..
This works out to my calculation for the first year. Then the last number is $23739*1.1.Very cool, but that amount is not accurate. Pat currently owes about $24230 if you include interest. Interest for a judgment debt in California is not compounded at all, it is a flat rate of 10% of the principal annually, which is prorated to obtain the interest accrued so far.
The real formula to compute the interest is the following:
(1 + 0.1 (days since judgment)/365) * 23739
This works out to my calculation for the first year. Then the last number is $23739*1.1.
Way to use your thinkin' meats, sweetie.This works out to my calculation for the first year. Then the last number is $23739*1.1.
This works out to my calculation for the first year. Then the last number is $23739*1.1.
Clint Basedwood.Dear lord, this is incredible. Mel bless us all.
*Bonus Clint speaking for most of us.
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Clint is registered Libertarian and actually loves guns. He just wants them in the hands of people who can be trusted with them.Clint Basedwood.
Though I guess in real life he hates guns/violence
oh yea I should clarify, from what i've heard. he doesn't PERSONALLY like them, but believes people have the freedom to have them.Clint is registered Libertarian and actually loves guns. He just wants them in the hands of people who can be trusted with them.
As far as I know he describes himself as a gun enthusiast though. He had a famous quote about how people taking part in gun buy back programs because of criminals having too many guns is like cutting your balls off because your neighbors have too many kids.oh yea I should clarify, he doesn't PERSONALLY like them, but believes people have the freedom to have them. at least from what i've heard.
IT appears to be fixed now my dudeVery cool, but that amount is not accurate. Pat currently owes about $24230 if you include interest. Interest for a judgment debt in California is not compounded at all, it is a flat rate of 10% of the principal annually, which is prorated to obtain the interest accrued so far.
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The real formula to compute the interest is the following:
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