All Aboard the Meme Express – Friday, April 16, 2010
Well, wow. It’s Friday again.
And, because it is April 16th, many Americans are sighing in relief to know that their federal and state income tax preparations are complete … for another year.
And, because it is April 16th, many Americans are sighing in relief to know that their federal and state income tax preparations are complete … for another year.
Some folks are eagerly awaiting tax refunds, while others may have written tax checks.
Either way, the time-consuming paperwork is over. The receipts have been copied and sent, along with the tax forms. Whew.
It’s Friday Freedom at the Meme Express. Pick any subject you like for your blog post. Today you can take your own track.
What is Friday Freedom? It’s a Writer’s Choice blogging prompt. Post what you like (on your own blog), and return here to leave a comment with your link. (See “Super-Simple Linking” for instructions on creating active links.)
In your blog post today, be sure to include a link to the Meme Express. Feel free to grab our train graphic from the sidebar, and post an active link on your own blog. Why not add the Meme Express to your blogroll?
Note: If you participate regularly at the Meme Express, and you would like to join our blogroll, please let us know in your comment. We’d be happy to add you, if you play often.
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