Otherwise, never would have talked to her about the thing with the stuff and the issues.
Yeah but we know she is also a little
manipulative. With the pretending to take shots that time and ...another thing I can't remember. But I'm still thinking no.
Does anyone want to kerfuffle with me? I'm bored.
I'll kerfauxfle with you. I'm bored myself.
Cilantro: Food of the gods or the devil's own armpit hair?
(Office)
I was just saying in jascott's LJ, that I have never, ever
'shipped any couple harder than I do Pam and Jim, but the thing is, I really like Karen, so much. And I feel for Roy, except that he dampened Pam's spirit. The show so catches me off guard, and in the right places, that I think they're capable of telling any of these stories, perfectly. It's just such a flaily little wonder. I can't believe 22-ish minutes is packed so full of awsominity.
Does anyone want to kerfuffle with me? I'm bored.
I'm leaving the office right now, but otherwise I totally would stir up some shit with you, Allyson.
nods and points at Cindy
Plus John Krazinski is my unsecret boyfriend. I've already told Scott.
So, we were officially in California for less than a month of 2005. During which our household income was, like, $2k. So, I didn't file a state income tax return, because it would be a big hassle and its obvious we shouldn't owe anything, right?
Except the state tax board noticed that my federal tax return for 2005 used a California address, and sent me a form. Now I can go the simple way and just say we weren't residents in 2005, or I can fill out a part-time resident form 504 NR and a Schedule CA using the worksheet on page 46 (of, as far as I can tell, an 11 page booklet, so I am very confused on that one) to determine that, no, we don't owe California any taxes.
Please tell me it's okay for me to go the simple route.