apparently [Obama]'s really skinny
Male model!! ...Probably two decades too old.
The thing about that $600 is, it's like not withholding enough money, except when you
really
do that they do penalties and charge you interest (and yet, you're never allowed to charge the federal government interest when the withholding is too much). So really, it's a question of who gets to make interest on that $600: you or the federal government.
For all values of 1% interest accruing over half a year, so it's $3 more or less we're talking about.
My knee's been bugging the hell out of me (all that walking on uneven ice/slush?) so I think I'll try to stay off my feet the whole weekend.
Weekend:
- Write short paper for class next Wed.
- Sat: Go to Star Trek thingy in Long Beach w/ GF, her cousin, and his wife.
- Sun: GF family gathering in Laguna.
BTW, Perkins and Aimee: GF and I tried to go to Killer Shrimp last night (Valley one) and it is shut down!!! NNNNOOOOO!!!!
So what are people doing this weekend?
Unearthing the dining table from a heap of books and clothing alteration projects, and then moving a lot of furniture. (We're getting a new TV! And some new bookcases! Good heavens, our house might actually be organized at some point in the near future!)
The most amusing part of our getting a new TV is that, in order to figure out the best new configuration for the living room and dining room (that is about to become a library), Pete measured both rooms and all the furniture, and has spent days playing what I call Photoshop Dollhouse. So many potential layouts! Each different by a tiny tiny bit!
The usual--trying to clean and do laundry tonight, work at the bookstore tomorrow, stay warm and indoors while either sleeping or organizing my bedroom drawers and closet (depending on how much energy I have) on Sunday (it's supposed to get all the way up to 5 degrees that day, so I'm not going out unless I have to).
playing what I call Photoshop Dollhouse. So many potential layouts! Each different by a tiny tiny bit!
We (and by "we," I mean "The Boy") did that before I moved, with Google SketchUp.
(We're getting a new TV! And some new bookcases! Good heavens, our house might actually be organized at some point in the near future!)
Have you put all of your books into Library Thing yet, Jilli? It's a great way to get a handle on your books, and I like having the list available for insurance purposes.
Pete measured both rooms and all the furniture, and has spent days playing what I call Photoshop Dollhouse.
My mom does this (the old-fashioned way--on graph paper using a pencil) every time she moves so she can tell the movers exactly where to put everything.
We (and by "we," I mean "The Boy") did that before I moved, with Google SketchUp.
I admit that it makes sense. I'm just very amused by it, because he is nothing if not thorough. But I suppose it's better than my traditional furniture re-arranging method of
move things around. Get very angry when everything doesn't fit where you want it to. Give up, and push furniture back into old spots, then cry.
Have you put all of your books into Library Thing yet, Jilli?
No, not yet. My free time for Library Thing got eaten up by other stuff.
Every time we talk about rearranging furniture, I have flashbacks to my late teens. My dad thought it was great fun to randomly rearrange the furniture. Usually on a Friday or Saturday night, while I was out. Nothing says
Guess who's trying to sneak in after curfew?
like tripping over an end table that wasn't in that spot when you left the house.