The federal was going to be $20 and the state was $35. So yeah, my time is worth $50/hour.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Don't sell yourself short, Jesse! You should hold out for more!
ME: Frances, do you like any vegetables besides carrots? Have you had any vegetables at school, maybe, that you like?
FRANCES: Hmmm... Vegetables besides carrots that I like... Well, there's carrots... And I also like carrots... Oh! I almost forgot: carrots!
Hah! That's really funny, if inexplainable to Those Who Are Not Us.
Jesse, does it give you the option to just print it and send it in? That's what I usually do, because I'm cheap. But these days I don't have state taxes.
Don't sell yourself short, Jesse! You should hold out for more!
Hee.
meara, is it cheaper to not efile? That hadn't even occured to me....and the answer is no, it's the same. To the pencil and paper!
Oh hey Nora, are you aware of Julie Klausner? She's hilarious, and on her podcast sometimes talks about cat awards, so I want to send her the clip, so (a) is that OK, and (b) do you want to do it yourself?
I am not aware of her, so (a) yes and (b) no that's cool, you can do it.
She's hilarious and weird. She writes Real Housewives recaps on Vulture and has this pocast where she rambles forEVER and also interviews people and I don't know, now I think we are friends.
meara, is it cheaper to not efile? That hadn't even occured to me....and the answer is no, it's the same. To the pencil and paper!
Oh, huh. I think the one I use you can print it out and paper file for free, but of course you don't get your money back for longer. I think it charges for the state return though. Or maybe I'm just totally mis-remembering. (And I might've paid last year because for the first time it was actually complicated, with working from home and owning a house and stuff)
I had a nice breakfast this morning with a fan-friend I don't get to see enough (Jesse, it's the woman I put you in touch with when you first moved back to Boston): we got to bond over having really cool jobs with ludicrous bureaucratic burdens associated with them.
And then I hit DSW and got two pairs of shoes on sale--I guess they're last year's styles? Which is close enough to fashionable for me.
And I have run errands and got my smog check done and bought food at TJ's and now I want to sleep but I am going climbing in an hour. Woof.
Tomorrow I'm going to a dog show! Not just a dog show, but a bench show, where I will see my sister's puppy lose to several dozen other golden retrievers. But it will be fun to see all the dogs, anyway.
(Jesse, it's the woman I put you in touch with when you first moved back to Boston)
Oh, fun! We had a nice drink, but haven't really crossed paths since.
Dammit. I got into a long conversation with the guys upstairs, and when I got back to my desk someone reports to me that the system I'm adjacent to (reports back up to my boss, and I should really know more about it) is down. I could have been on my way home!
Luckily I caught a developer who'd made a similar error, and he's working on it, but damn...