Knock Knock and Quick Books

Let me see, have there been any deep thoughts today? Janis Owens admitted that she came up blank on Facebook. I suggested Knock, Knock jokes that would make us look cool with our granddaughters, both named Lily. Hers is Lily Pickle and mine is Lily Butterworth. Unfortunately, I do not KNOW any Knock, Knock jokes. But, with names like that we should have a best selling children's series, I would think.
I went to a website with Knock Knock jokes and found this one. I think it's my favorite Knock Knock!Who’s there?Butch!Butch who?Butch your little arms around me!Update as to the Business of writing:We bought a new computer on which to install Quick Books. I chose Quick Books because1. It will create invoices2. It will create receipts3. It can figure taxes for different districts Jan Owens on the website Winepress on Words http://www.winepressofwords.com/2011/... writes:"Most states require that you only collect sales tax when the book sale is within your state. You are not required to collect sales tax if you sell books at a conference or speaking engagement in another state. You still must keep track of your sales and report them, but you will receive an exemption from the sales tax."



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Published on August 05, 2012 19:40
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