Paul just posted his 20,000 post on the pioneering Tax Prof Blog* (perhaps one of the very few law blogs more pioneering than PrawfsBlawg). Congratulations!
I hope he is more efficient than I. It takes me about 45 minutes on average to do one of these. At 20,000 of them, I would have spent 1.7 years of continuous blogging, without breaks for sleep, food, or the call of nature.
I’m also hoping he’s got a nice gift in store for the 15,000,000th visitor (kind of like the 2,000,000th fan of the year at Comerica Park). Maybe a framed and signed set of the old proposed regs to Section 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code on the contribution of appreciated property and curative allocations?
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Posted by Jeff Lipshaw on July 6, 2011 at 07:24 AM
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A visual manifestation of partnership regulations of any sort might not be deemed a gift, but a burden! I suggest some Form 1040 chocolate bars. 🙂 And, indeed, congratulations to Paul. Yes, 20,000 posts is a mind boggling number. I invest about an 45 minutes to an hour and a half on average for each of my posts, and I have just crossed the 1400 mark. Now there are three things certain in life: death, taxes, and I won’t ever catch up to Paul. 🙂
Posted by: Jim Maule | Jul 6, 2011 1:31:16 PM
