I could e-file if only I had memorized what the Social Security Administration thinks my birthday is. The IRS double-checks e-filings against the records at the SSA, and kicks back the whole tax return if there's a mismatch. Of course I have not yet memorized the erroneous birthday. So I mail. Interestingly enough, a birthday is not required on a paper return. (YOU SEE? YOUR STUPID MINDS! STUPID! STU... oh sorry, where was I?)
The other thing I could've done is not run out of stamps this week. Oh well. :-)
Well, if "winning" means "yeah I really should NOT have procrastinated!" Oh well. I do it every year. I resolve not to do it next year, every year. :-J
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I could e-file if only I had memorized what the Social Security Administration thinks my birthday is. The IRS double-checks e-filings against the records at the SSA, and kicks back the whole tax return if there's a mismatch. Of course I have not yet memorized the erroneous birthday. So I mail. Interestingly enough, a birthday is not required on a paper return. (YOU SEE? YOUR STUPID MINDS! STUPID! STU... oh sorry, where was I?)
The other thing I could've done is not run out of stamps this week. Oh well. :-)
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We should do lunch again some time.