Bosanek recited a list of the top five things she planned to spend money on when she lands in Buffett's lower tax bracket.
Counting down, she said, "A new ribbon for my Smith Corona typewriter," "a set of earplugs for when Mr. Buffett practices his ukulele," "an extra scuttle of coal for those cold January days at the office," "a nice dinner anyplace but Gorat's or Piccolo Pete's (Buffett's two favorite Omaha restaurants)," and "a brand new iMac, so I can stop using those crappy PCs he gets from Bill Gates."
Gates, co-founder and chairman of Microsoft, is a Berkshire Hathaway board member. He and Buffett are bridge-playing pals.
The show, which raises money for journalism scholarships, was held at the Mid-America Center across the Missouri River from Omaha, Nebraska.
Buffett's next appearance on a stage will be in front of 20,000 shareholders from around the world during Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting May 5 in Omaha.
(Editing by David Bailey and Colleen Jenkins)
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