I shoved thoughts of Hank the Skank out of my head. Aunt Bel stood by while I wrestled the fifty-pound case off the belt. Holy crap on a stick, Aunt Bel, what do you have in here?.
It is readily apparent that Hattman's appeal and petitions in this Court, as well as his petition for redetermination filed in the Tax Court, are nothing other than the thinly veiled arguments of a tax protester. These types of tax protester arguments have been rejected as patently frivolous, and require no additional analysis here.
The mules of Piedmont are exceeding strong and hardy. […] They are the only carriage that can be used in crossing the mountains, being very sure-footed: and it is observed that in choosing their steps, they always march upon the brink of the precipice.