Yes, I hope to get up to speed on Season 3 of Game of Thrones this week…
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Tonio Kruger
Sun, Apr 14, 2013 6:26pm
Easter Sunday was two weeks ago. This Sunday is best known to most Yank, theist and otherwise, as the Day Before Taxday. Glad to see you keeping up, MaryAnn. :)
Being in NYC, I’m also aware that it is the Tamil New Year (apparently). However, the Tamil community hasn’t amassed the necessary political weight to add it to the Alternate Side of The Street Parking Suspension Calendar.
Tonio Kruger
Sun, Apr 14, 2013 6:31pm
Also today is Sarah Michelle Gellar’s birthday. However, I suspect most of the hardcore Joss Whedon fans who post here already know that.
PJK
Sun, Apr 14, 2013 7:20pm
The first two episodes of season three feel like a two parter anyway, so seeing them in one go works best anyway.
Jurgan
Sun, Apr 14, 2013 7:30pm
But you’re in the UK… or have you been there less than a year and still have to file for 2012? Or do you mean “don’t remind me” as in “I don’t want to remember that pain in the arse I no longer have to deal with?
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Easter Sunday was two weeks ago. This Sunday is best known to most Yank, theist and otherwise, as the Day Before Taxday. Glad to see you keeping up, MaryAnn. :)
Er, Yanks.
Hey, I didn’t create the graphic. I’m only passing it on.
Don’t even remind me about Tax Day… *grrrr*
Anyway, I *am* this behind on GoT. Haven’t seen any of the new episodes yet, but they’re waiting for me when I get a minute….
Being in NYC, I’m also aware that it is the Tamil New Year (apparently). However, the Tamil community hasn’t amassed the necessary political weight to add it to the Alternate Side of The Street Parking Suspension Calendar.
Also today is Sarah Michelle Gellar’s birthday. However, I suspect most of the hardcore Joss Whedon fans who post here already know that.
The first two episodes of season three feel like a two parter anyway, so seeing them in one go works best anyway.
But you’re in the UK… or have you been there less than a year and still have to file for 2012? Or do you mean “don’t remind me” as in “I don’t want to remember that pain in the arse I no longer have to deal with?
US citizens — no matter where they reside on the planet — have to file US tax returns every year. So I now have to file in both the UK and the US.