Words Suitable For Public Consumption Few And Far Between...
Sorry for the lack of posting this week, but...
I have a good excuse, and it comes in the form of a question...
Anybody out there but me already totally PISSED OFF from having to fool around with "end of the year" financial issues i.e. tax bullshit?
I swear the agony of opening the mail and anticipating filling out forms makes me want to pull what hair is left out of my ever greying, ever balding head.
State Corporate Registration.
State Sales and Use Tax.
County Business license.
State Corporate Income Tax.
Federal Corporate Income Tax.
Would someone tell me where there is supposed to be time left to actually MAKE SOME MONEY in this process for the next couple of months?
Hello...
I'm listening?
OK...time to get back under the pile of files and continue calculating...
Friday, December 31, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Let It Snow (And Snow And SNOW)
White Christmas Gone Awry...
After a nice Christmas spent with some of Pat's family at my Mom's place in Lower Alabama, we decided to extend our return trip into two segments stopping again in Atlanta and completing the final leg to Knoxtown Monday afternoon.
We had flurries on and off since yesterday in Alabama and then drove into a two inch coating today in Georgia.
Rumors from our Knoxtown Neighbors indicate they had between four and six inches in our neighborhood and we were concerned about road conditions.
Hopefully the Georgia and Tennessee DOT troops will have gotten de-icing materials down and traffic will have run over things enough to make travel safe by then.
I have a busy week ahead and some more work to do here on the computer thus I'm to call it a day regarding blogging for now.
Wish us a safe journey and until next time...Regards Y'all...
After a nice Christmas spent with some of Pat's family at my Mom's place in Lower Alabama, we decided to extend our return trip into two segments stopping again in Atlanta and completing the final leg to Knoxtown Monday afternoon.
We had flurries on and off since yesterday in Alabama and then drove into a two inch coating today in Georgia.
Rumors from our Knoxtown Neighbors indicate they had between four and six inches in our neighborhood and we were concerned about road conditions.
Hopefully the Georgia and Tennessee DOT troops will have gotten de-icing materials down and traffic will have run over things enough to make travel safe by then.
I have a busy week ahead and some more work to do here on the computer thus I'm to call it a day regarding blogging for now.
Wish us a safe journey and until next time...Regards Y'all...