Three giggling girls, all in ARP, just knocked on the door and asked if CJ would show them where the playground is here (one of them just moved to our complex). Note, it is 23 degrees out - perfect weather to hang outside.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Happy Birthday Suzi!
-t reminded me I need to do the bird feeders. Maybe that will make me feel like I didn't totally waste today. I doubt it, but it might.
That's good, Connie. The less stress on your plate the better.
We're looking at a good chance of winter precipitation moving in around Tuesday afternoon here. NC has only had a day or so of snow this winter, so I'm still on the "Yay, snow!" train.
old checks. how long do people keep. Suze Orman says only 1 year unless tax related and then 3-6.
Lee, I IM'd you on FB.
Not at all.
Why would I keep checks? Why would an auditor look for something most banks don't return?
I've finally gotten the hang of roasting Brussels sprouts (our oven runs a little hot, I think, and the first time I made them, they were kind of...briquette-like). Now I feel like I need to make up for 42 years of Brussels sprout deprivation.
ok, shredding what I have in the files.
I don't get my checks back, and you can only get them free online for six months or something. This is not normally a problem, but apparently my mother is going to need some old checks from me for her Medicaid application, and the bank was going to charge me some ridiculous amount. I got them to agree to send them for free, and then didn't get them, and whatever, but in short: I think it's bullshit that they charge, when in olden days, I would have had them mailed back to me for free.