When required by the tax office to pay an amount that exceeded the funds available in the odd sock account, what was needed was a fail-safe way of extracting myself from such a pecuniarily adhesive scenario. Although the invention of false expenditure was initially appealing, providing evidence for the corresponding goods or services might have proved tricky. I therefore found inspiration in Isaak Ouwater's "Lottery Office" (1779).
Friday, May 06, 2005
When required by the tax office to pay an amount that exceeded the funds available in the odd sock account, what was needed was a fail-safe way of extracting myself from such a pecuniarily adhesive scenario. Although the invention of false expenditure was initially appealing, providing evidence for the corresponding goods or services might have proved tricky. I therefore found inspiration in Isaak Ouwater's "Lottery Office" (1779).
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