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Part 2 is here, never fear, we’ve got the sweet sweet info you were craving on how to effectively voice concerns and get stuff changed whether in a romantic or professional setting. Our accountant Ted says we should probably start charging for the second part of these and gatekeep the good stuff for that half, but we’re ignoring his advice for now. He has some great advice on corporate tax loopholes though. Do you know that you can write off capital acquisitions on your businesses’ taxes? Well, you can, and we’ll be broadcasting soon, tax-free, from the DTG moonbase. 

Joel cites a scene from Pulp Fiction and both butchers the context and forgets Uma Thurman’s name. He apologizes. You were great in that film, Ms Thurman, as well as Kill Bill. Not sure why you followed that with My Super Ex-Girlfriend, but I suppose everyone needs a passion project. 

We can’t find a place to buy Crucial Conversations directly from the publisher; check out ThriftBooks and AbeBooks to find it deeply discounted and not support Amazon. 

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