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    CTC B4Z

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    We tax the things people are addicted to most.

    Why?

    Cause their addicted.

    Sure, you can throw a double/triple tax on sugary drinks and what not, but I'm willing to bet you'd lose more people over the years.

    The alcohol/tobacco/weed people. They don't stop. They got em by the balls.

    I believe something like this was actually called a sin tax as well. Not that I gaf about sins but there is plenty of proof that luxury items I've mentioned are very taboo.

    Tax em up and down just to supplement/replace/cut some of the taxes I have to pay just for being a gooder boy.
     

    CTC B4Z

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    I know a ton, metric **** ton of people who have kicked pop, it's like something just clicks and they're done with it...

    The other 3, nope.

    They quit for a week, then they start the gum, then the patches, then gum and patches, then another week back on a pack or 2 a day.

    Or boozing, same thing
     

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    We tax the things people are addicted to most.

    Why?

    Cause their addicted.

    Sure, you can throw a double/triple tax on sugary drinks and what not, but I'm willing to bet you'd lose more people over the years.

    The alcohol/tobacco/weed people. They don't stop. They got em by the balls.

    I believe something like this was actually called a sin tax as well. Not that I gaf about sins but there is plenty of proof that luxury items I've mentioned are very taboo.

    Tax em up and down just to supplement/replace/cut some of the taxes I have to pay just for being a gooder boy.
    Typical. Taxes are fine as long as someone else has to pay them.
     

    Timjoebillybob

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    Do you remember roughly the year or the name opening band? The last few tours they've played at the United Center and what used to be the Tweeter Center, which is basically outdoors but by no means small.
    Early 90s is the best that I recall. Opening band was iirc some German band. Yeah it wasn't either of those. I believe it was far south suburbs, Alsip, Markham, Blue Island area. From the size of the place they either got tricked or I have no idea what. I could see a decent cover band playing there, but it wasn't a cover.
    Such a weight station does not exist, not in Seymour, not anywhere.
    Sure they do. Closed ones.
     

    tv1217

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    Ok that makes a little more sense, they were headed on a downward trajectory in the early 90s when Bruce went solo and they hired Blaze Bayley for vocals. Adrian Smith left around the same time as well. They both rejoined late 90s/Early 2000s and that's when they started blowing up again.

    Early 90s German band makes me think maybe an early Rammstein or maybe Helloween, Sodom or KMFDM perhaps? Or one that never went anywhere.
     
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    Ok that makes a little more sense, they were headed on a downward trajectory in the early 90s when Bruce went solo and they hired Blaze Bayley for vocals. Adrian Smith left around the same time as well. They both rejoined late 90s/Early 2000s and that's when they started blowing up again.

    Early 90s German band makes me think maybe an early Rammstein or maybe Helloween, Sodom or KMFDM perhaps? Or one that never went anywhere.
    Wasn't those, it was a German sounding name at least. And I would have recognized Rammstein.

    And that would make sense, I don't follow bands that much just know what music I like.
     
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