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The IRS really sucks!

I am about to start pulling hair trying to find a contact number for the IRS.  It’s not that I can’t find one; on the contrary, I have a whole book full of phone numbers for the IRS.  The problem is finding the correct one, which apparently is next to impossible.  It’s too bad they can’t just have a nice little directory like ATX; I had no problem finding the number I needed for them.  I suppose that’s government bureaucracy for you, but I am so not in the mood to deal with government bureaucracy right now.

Yesterday I was really feeling pretty good, all things considered.  After all, I was highly medicated.  That’ll usually make anyone feel pretty good.  Today, though, I just feel like crap, much like on Monday.  And I really haven’t felt all that much like writing lately, so I guess that’s why my posts have been so sporadic of late.  I’ll try to improve on that, but I wouldn’t hold my breath on that if I were you.  I’m notoriously resistant to change.  Or work.  Yeah, that’s it, I’m resistant to work, which is why I’m on here dinking around instead of trying to hunt down the stupid IRS.  Well, actually, I found a number and now I’m just hoping that it’s the right one.

*sigh*  I hate the IRS.

Twenty days till September 3…

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