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AIBU in wanting a 10,000% tax on...

47 replies

TiggyD · 02/09/2013 19:54

Fairydust? Stuff petrol and diesel. Cars powered by fairydust should be taxed out of existence. And the owners of them.

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phantomnamechanger · 02/09/2013 19:57

oh YANBU, and pink fluffy dice and big eye lashes on the headlights too please

maybe you live near me!

(not that I drive a car like that but there is one very close by)

NotYoMomma · 02/09/2013 19:58

bwahahaha! indeed!

TalcAndTurnips · 02/09/2013 20:22

All well and good on paper, Tigs - but I think that you will find that the Organisation of Fairydust Fabricating States (OFFS) will be very resistant to a levy like this being placed upon their product.

Spokesfairy Topsy Twinkle Sparkly-Drawers, Chief Executive Fairy of BFD, said earlier:

"Talk of high rates of tax being applied to our very competitively priced product is no more than hysterical and scurrilous scaremongering. In the opinion of our Board of Directors, this Tiggy chap must be some kind of gigantic wanker. Or a gnome - they're always keen to put the boot in on legitimate fairy enterprise in an attempt to promote their own shoddy output"

Mr D was unavailable for comment.

TiggyD · 02/09/2013 20:35

But the dust producing areas of Fairyland are the most politically unstable. We can't rely on a constant supply of fairydust. We need to diversify. The recent "Fairy Spring" has showed us that.

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morethanpotatoprints · 02/09/2013 20:39

I feel like I've entered a Mnet parallel universe today. Grin
Loving the idea of this thread, watching with anticipation of a gnome bun fight.

TiggyD · 02/09/2013 20:48

Everybody always blames the Gnomes. Sad

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pointythings · 02/09/2013 20:55

It's far more fun to throw fairy cakes than it is to throw gnome buns anyway, you get hilarious icing stains with fairy cakes.

Anyway, those gnomes have spent ages working on their buns so that they can show them off in bright red Daisy Dukes, it isn't fair to dismiss them by throwing them.

TalcAndTurnips · 02/09/2013 20:59

The effects of the Civil War between the north and south of Fairyland are indeed still manifesting themselves in the form of political extremism, that is true, Tiggy. Only last week there were several lynchings of wood nymphs down in Dingly Dell and the finger is firmly pointed at the ultra right-wing Fairy Defence League.

Illegal imports of vastly inferior pixie dust - quite often cut with medical grade methagnome - are flooding the country and exchanging hands for exorbitant sums of money. How can making a legitimate quality product even more expensive to the consumer help this situation?

I feel that we should be subsidising the industry, not crippling it with another layer of taxation.

TiggyD · 02/09/2013 21:08

People can't judge all gnomes by the actions of a few extremists. But although I don't think we can side with the hard-line fairies, I wouldn't be in favour of the Trolls idea of limited spell strikes to punish them. There's not conclusive proof that The Fairies Republic of North Fairyland even have pixie dust supplies, let alone be able to sprinkle it in 45 minutes.

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pointythings · 02/09/2013 21:42

Agreed, Tiggy, but you're forgetting about the political situation in Pixierael, where hardline fairies are building new settlements in traditionally gnome - er - gnomelands. Until we get a political solution there, the whole region will continue to be a FairyDustPowderKeg.

TalcAndTurnips · 02/09/2013 21:53

The trolls are a problem indeed - but at least they can only operate in the hours of darkness.

What is more of an unknown quantity is the itinerant leprechaun community. It's said that they are developing Rainbows of Mass Destruction, and are quite prepared to use them if they do not get what they want. At the very least they will probably shit on your lawn before disappearing in a puff of green smoke. Very hard to pin down and best given a wide berth.

MammaTJ · 02/09/2013 21:57

Fairy cakes should be tax free and 'cupcakes' taxed to oblivion!!

ivykaty44 · 02/09/2013 22:00

cars powered by drivers wearing pompoms whilst driving should be banned and made to lye on a bed of nails with fire eating dragons surrounding - ok

fluffywhitekittens · 02/09/2013 22:01

If you tax the fairy dust then those sneaky unicorns will just jump in to fill the gap with unicorn shit.
And you know we don't want that now do we.

stubbornstains · 02/09/2013 22:08

But there is a solution! Organic magic mushroom extract is a 100% natural fuel, and causes none of the environmental devastation linked to fairy dust extraction, such as the contamination of much of the course of Troll River with a sparkling, glittery substance.

Unfortunately, research into the extraction has been halted by a series of "accidents" involving key figures in the Magic Mushroom Development Board, most memorable being the transformation of its chief executive into a unicorn. The finger points at the obvious culprit- the BFD- but a spokesperson strenuously denied any involvement.

stubbornstains · 02/09/2013 22:10

I am proud, for the very first time, to be able to use the phrase..

Unicorn x-post

hermioneweasley · 02/09/2013 22:13

YANBU but need to include eyelashes for cars.

Timeforabiscuit · 02/09/2013 22:16

I thought fairy dust was a dwindling resource anyway - isn't everyone moving over to moonbeams now?

Sure I saw jezza test it on top gear ..

TalcAndTurnips · 02/09/2013 22:26

fluffy - but unicorn shit is only marginally less scarce than rocking-horse shit!

All the unicorns in the whole of Fairyland put together, eating a super high-fibre diet with extra prunes, would struggle to produce enough shit to provide a viable alternative to Fairydust. It simply doesn't make economic sense.

The only workable solution is a state-subsidised development of Fairydust production - and I know I'm going to be unpopular for mentioning the fairy-fracking issue - and a fair pricing system with low taxation at point of sale.

The day that the Fairydust industry was privatised was the first step on the road towards the shameful situation we see today, with the fat fairy cats creaming off the profits and running the industry into the ground with unsustainable practices and unfair working practices.

TalcAndTurnips · 02/09/2013 22:28

Timeforabiscuit - nah, that wasn't moonbeams, that was bullshit.

NorksAreMessy · 02/09/2013 22:31

I love Mumsnet :o

pointythings · 02/09/2013 22:39

with the fat fairy cats creaming off the profits and running the industry into the ground with unsustainable practices and unfair working practices.

Like this guy?

TalcAndTurnips · 02/09/2013 22:44

Yes pointy - that's one of them.

Look at his smug, self-satisfied face. He is happy to sleep at night (and most of the day) with the blood of a thousand fairies in his hands. Paws. Whatever.

stubbornstains · 03/09/2013 07:34

JUSTICE FOR THE MUSHROOM 5!!!

vladthedisorganised · 03/09/2013 12:38

I now really, really want a car sticker that proudly proclaims "POWERED BY UNICORN SHIT"