Spinach, chicken, garlic and swiss cheese
Anyone else repeating these nouns over and over, thinking "That may be the perfect Buffista Pizza?"
It sounds wonderful, but my top pizzas are: wheat crust, pepper cheese, mushroom and artichoke hearts; or Chicago style deep dish spinich. And it was best when Shakespeare's Pizza had Double Diamond on tap.
We've gone through 2 SBCs (Standard Buffista Conversations) in Natter today:
(1) My Cat and How Fucking Cute It Is
(2) The Perfect Pizza Toppings [and the Rest of You Are Wrong]
Plei, I believe so, yes. Didn't you get a receipt from the charity? The Wooten foundation.
Also, Lee is wrong. SWISS CHEESE ROCKS.
ALL CHEESE ROCKS. YES, EVEN TEH PRE-WRAPPED "CHEESE" SLICES.
Generally for that sort of thing you can deduct the amount you paid, minus the value of the item you received. That is, your donation was whatever excess over the regular value of the item that you paid. But yeah, you'd want a receipt.
Plei, I believe so, yes. Didn't you get a receipt from the charity? The Wooten foundation.
I think so, but that was almost a year ago, and I can't recall.
Swiss cheese is rank. RANK, I tell you.
Was there a cute cat convo? I need to give Hec ignoration lessons, because I honestly blocked it.
Eventually there'll be a recursive SBC of "Wouldn't a Life Serial thread be funny?" "Dude." "Totally." "Dare you to take it to b'cacy!"
Oh, and you may be able to contact the charity to get one. We just sent out our year-end giving summaries, so you might check your mailbox, too, if they had that info.
Was there a cute cat convo? I need to give Hec ignoration lessons, because I honestly blocked it.
Well, more a Shit My Pet Does convo, but it was heavily skewed toward felines.
Err, the stuff what was bought at auction at the W&H AR, was that considered a charitable contribution, and therefore something to be entered when doing zee taxes?
Yes it was. If they sent you a letter, I have a copy somewhere at home in a pile of W&H letters. Did you pay by check or cash? It would help me sort it if I knew.