Where did you get transferred? And in terms of the uniform, we can work that out--you can certainly stop by and pick it up, or I can bring it to work and meet you afterwards one day or something.
Spike's Bitches 34: They're All Slime and Antlers
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I got transferred to Lakewood. I have Sunday off. How about a late lunch/early dunner on Sunday?
FYI, H&R Block Taxcut Online Basic is now $9.95, and TurboTax Online Basic is $14.95.
Right, but I also have to file two state returns. Also, TurboTax also has an even more basic version for free.
However, if your adjusted gross income is $52,000 or less and you start from the links on the IRS Free File page, you can use either program to prepare your federal tax return and e-file for free.
Curse my income!
Read through the thread really fast. ~ma to all the Buffistas who need it, and {hugs} to them as want 'em. Bev, especially, I'm so sorry about your mom. February is not being kind.
I've given up so many vices, and feel like there is bupkus to show for it.
So very much this. The only thing that's made any kind of difference in years was the Atkins diet, and I just don't think I've got the will to go carbless again. I want my old body back. I was skinny as a kid, slender during my twenties, and suddenly: bam. Fat. So tired of fighting it, so tired of living with it. Nothing seems to work. And if one more doctor tells me to "just cut out a bagel every morning and you'll lose a pound a week!" I will strangle that doctor with his own stethoscope.
TurboTax also has an even more basic version for free.
Link?
No, silly, link to where you found the "even more basic version for free."
It's not on TurboTax's front page. If you are referring to the text "You can start using any of them for FREE and pay only when you’ve finished your return," note that you can start for free, but you have to pay when you complete the process.
TaxCut Online is the same way.
No, silly, link to where you found the "even more basic version for free."
It's right there! On the front page! The Free Edition!
And if one more doctor tells me to "just cut out a bagel every morning and you'll lose a pound a week!" I will strangle that doctor with his own stethoscope.
Magazines have articles with "easy tips for weight loss," such as "Stop putting sugar on your cereal," "Drink your coffee black and you can lose 10 pounds over a year" and "Cut out soft drinks." I've never put sugar on my cereal. I've always drunk my coffee black. I drink unsweetened iced tea. I haven't had a non-diet softdrink in 30 years. I've never supersized anything.
Aha. That's a better link, because I still don't see it on the Turbotax.com front page. Where did you find it? Is it right in front of my nose and I'm not seeing it?