Tell your boss you'll provide that information directly to the insurance company or not at all.
Well I have the actual form from the insurance company. My boss is just going to mail it in with his own form and the other boss's.
Maybe I can mail mine in separately.
Yuck, Tommy, what everyone else said. Don't give it to your employers.
What's Baldur's Gate? It sounds questy, which is probably why I've never heard of it.
It's a D&D type thing; questy, kill the monsters, get the treasure, figure out the mystery. It's fun, and very pretty.
Ah, the plot thickens.
I just noticed that it says on the form:
After completion, sign, remove tape from inside pages, fold closed and press to seal, and submit to your employer.
So there is confidentiality, protected by the tape built into the form. Except they gave me a photocopy, with no tape. I suppose I could seal it up in an envelope.
After completion, sign, remove tape from inside pages, fold closed and press to seal, and submit to your employer.
To comply you must seal the form.
Fold it and staple it--that's what we did here.
Staple or tape it, definitely.
OK, I feel better about this. Thanks all, if it wasn't for Buffistas I'd be huddled in a corner crying right now....
Lyra - The therapist is pretty neat thing, although I'm not sure how much he helped teh characters.
Supposedly when I signed up with EA they were going to send me a cheat code, but I never figured out how to access it. I need to spend more time looking for cheat codes -- I never was really succesful at Sims (partly I think because my old computer was so slow), I could never keep them happy enough. And I spent all their money as soon as they got it. Then I just started moving characters in the house, using their money to upgrade and killing them off.
Sims 2 has 3 neighborhoods -- I like Strangetown the best. Strangetown has aliens, a haunted house, scientists and other things.
I think I have another game that I never played, I'll have to see if I can find it. And my brother left me one of the Star Wars games when he went back to NZ. When I had access to a playstation (way back when) I loved first person shooters and one of the demolition games. It was nice to come home from work and kill things and crash cars.
askye, the best cheat (and the only one I use regularly) in the Sims is the money cheat, which is CTRL+SHFT+C and then type "rosebud," for $1,000. If you follow the "rosebud" with ;!;!;!;!, you'll get another $1,000 for each exclamation point.
I haven't killed anybody on purpose since I started playing again. My favorite used to be the rocket -- build a small room for the rocket and the sim, take away the door, tell them to play with it, and floof, firy death. You can also build a small room, put the sim in it, take away the door, and watch them starve. If you put in a toilet, a sink, a bed and a TV, they'll be happy and the agony will be prolonged.
I know some people like trapping them in a swimming pool, but it always seems to take too long to me.