Actually, success is a loose term here. I managed to get them done a day early (a first for me); however, there not giving me a $10,000 refund or anything. I have to pay.
I have left my procrastinating days behind me... No more 15th... 14th all the way. Turning over a new leaf and all that.
Things I could have bought with the $63 additional dollars I'm paying:
Dinner for 1 at the New Yorker (minus the Figi water)
Half the dress I tried on at Ann Taylor
1/4 of a tooth polished
One day of car insurance
A homeless cat, actually I think they're more
The world is an expensive place.
I am going to annoy Sharon and Marie with this Blog.
Thursday, April 14, 2005
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3 comments:
The government has deprived you of many "almost" obtainable things, ie. the dress, the cat. But just think of where your money is going: To line so overpayed underworked congressmans pockets, so he can take a trip (tax write off) with his wife and eat at expensive restaurants (tax write off), where they will buy some souvenier made by a child in a sweat shop that they are secretly funding with your $63.
Well maybe, and this is a big maybe, the $63 went to help some underpriviledged kids get some new school supplies. Or maybe to help build a new school or get some medical help for some unfortunate soul that can't get medical insurance due to the high cost and low funding from the greedy government leaders.
Those $63 could have gone towards importing a case of Poland Springs water from Maine.
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