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JAZZ D.P.G.
20th of February 2005 (Sun), 11:10
Yep, dream about it:D

My wife wants me to spend the tax return on new L glass:D

She wants Louvered windows for the bathroom, and all the rest of the windows in the house (50 years old) are to be replaced this year.:(

Oh well:rolleyes:

kb244
20th of February 2005 (Sun), 11:16
I liked the idea in my mind better when Louvered was still abbreviated in your statement.

:D oh well indeed. I wonder what a pic looks like against a Louvered glass, course you'd be restricted to one angle of view, probally no zoom, and even no DOF what-so-ever. Makes me wonder why is it so expensive :D :D

Tom W
20th of February 2005 (Sun), 12:11
Won't be getting much glass with $8. :(

TammieO
20th of February 2005 (Sun), 13:12
ROTFLOL...L(Louvered) glass...good one!
Haven't tackled the taxes yet. It gives me a headache.

Avalonthas
20th of February 2005 (Sun), 17:09
I have 2500 in tax returns so far, the only thing i havent factored in yet is my T5 (bank interest), which isnt much so it will only budge 5-15 bucks. YAY, time for new glass!

JAZZ D.P.G.
20th of February 2005 (Sun), 18:15
:D oh well indeed. I wonder what a pic looks like against a Louvered glass, course you'd be restricted to one angle of view, probally no zoom, and even no DOF what-so-ever. Makes me wonder why is it so expensive :D :D

The picture would be pretty crappy, being the bathroom, it will be frosted glass:lol:

I have 2500 in tax returns so far, the only thing i havent factored in yet is my T5 (bank interest), which isnt much so it will only budge 5-15 bucks. YAY, time for new glass!

Obviously Dad is taking care of the home maintainence:lol:

Won't be getting much glass with $8. :(

Should at least get you a glass of ale or two:lol:

JMAS
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 11:50
Oh man...read the title and for a minute I thought L glass would become deductable... snif, snif...

timmyquest
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 12:08
For some lucky bastages it is!

Avalonthas
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 14:00
its a deductible for me. Buying L glass saves me taxes, and therefore i can buy more L glass, and save further taxes next year. A nice vicious cycle as its like putting money in the bank, so that every year you can atleast get ur hands on one piece of glass. With my current assortment of glass, i only have to buy a new one once or twice a year anyways so i dont need to save for glass no more.

vcutag
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 16:13
I'm buying a 70-200 f2.8L with my tax return, proceeds from selling my iPod and tuition refunds, but I haven't found a buyer for my left kidney. Any alcoholics out there need a 23 year old non-drinker's kidney? :)

That should just about do it.

JAZZ D.P.G.
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 18:09
If I could do as I wanted it would be enough to cover the EF 400 L f/4.0 DO IS.

I guess I can wait