Flynn Rider Part 2 by Background-Conquerer, literature
Literature
Flynn Rider Part 2
Previous Part: Scene #2: Prince Sigmund Igthorn [music continues at 0:23] [scene changes to the forest viewing the opening of Eddy' Brother holding a flag leading Gummi Bear ogres, Swatbots and Gort, Mort & Wart playing drums while some Gummi Bear ogres carry a chest full of gold with Swatbots pulling a carriage from behind] [the camera goes to the carriage and zooms in to show Duke Sigmund Igthorn with Sir Pentious inside with the former counting his bag of gold taxes] Duke Igthorn (as Prince John): Taxes! (laughs) Taxes! Beautiful, lovely taxes! Ah ha! Ah ha! Sir Pentious (as Sir Hiss): Ssssire, you have an absolute sssskill for encouraging contributions from the poor. [music stops at 1:11] Duke Igthorn (as Prince John): To coin a phrase, my dear counsellor: Rob the poor to feed the rich. Am I right? [both laugh and chuckle at the phrase] [Igthorn picks up his brother's crown and looks at it] Duke Igthorn (as Prince John): Tell me, what is the next stop
Tax Season: A Happenstance Story by DannTheMuse, literature
Literature
Tax Season: A Happenstance Story
Based on the Novel Happenstance By Dan and Twinchy “Alright Mr. Stanz, so by claiming your sedan as a work vehicle and saving those gas receipts…you’ll actually get back $921.34 this year?” Sam looked up toward the camera to make eye contact for a moment, smiling his signature awkward, half grin. “And I can claim that trip to Albany as a business expense?” Dan Stanz spoke, a little too loudly and a lot too close to the camera, staring directly toward the camera while he did so. Sam winced, wishing somebody had taught Mr.Stanz how to operate his web camera beforehand. But such was Gen X and technology. “That’s if you kept the receipt for the slow cooker your wife insisted on taking home…speaking of which…with the new income splitting laws, you can spread your income out with her…that’ll take you down a tax bracket which is how I was able to save you so much.” Sam went on, backing away from the screen so he could get a better look at the spreadsheet. “I don’t understand any of