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" ... Heard of the British movie, Love's Kitchen? No, neither has anyone else. This inexcusably bad, bad, bad movie just came out in June, and all of , oh maybe, 15 people went to see it. It grossed precisely $181 nationwide in the UK (that's about how much it would cost to enjoy a tasting menu at one of Ramsay's hoity toity fine dining establishments). The move is about a grief stricken chef who, when encouraged by his pal, Gordon Ramsay, a pillar of support and good will (yeah, right), decides to pull his life back together by turning a run-down country pub into a gourmet eatery. Just the 3 seconds that you see of Ramsay's acting in the trailer below, will give you a good sense of why the movie bombed. ... "
" ... NOTE: an earlier version of this article inexcusably referred to Section 1099 instead of Form 1099 -- 1099 is the shorthand for the form used to file with the IRS, the tax code section at issue is section 6041. The tax dude thanks his good readers for highlighting this error and promises in the future not to write during signing day for college football. ... "
" ... Nonetheless, there isn't a column for moral victories in the NBA. No participation trophies handed out in this big boy league. And, while New York had only played a couple of poor quarters heading into this past weekend, they were inexcusably non-competitive against the Kings on Sunday night at home. ... "
" ... Some commentators have suggested that Trump should be held liable for the infection spikes and lives lost because of his super-spreader events. Under the current landscape of Covid-19 criminal prosecutions, however, charges against the president are not likely to hold up. Although Trump’s rallies and White House parties certainly and inexcusably caused many people to become ill and die from Covid-19, the president did not personally threaten to intentionally expose his rally and party attendees to the coronavirus. Thus, prosecutors would not likely be successful bringing charges against the president for making a terroristic threat, spreading a communicable disease, assault and battery, or harassment. ... "