"They're all about duty."
BWAHAHAHAHA!
As much as I love Oliver Platt, I would have rather John Laroquette stayed.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"They're all about duty."
BWAHAHAHAHA!
As much as I love Oliver Platt, I would have rather John Laroquette stayed.
I adore John Larroquette in just about everything he's ever done. I particularly enjoyed the narcissist gay man who murdered his own lover, represented himself, and got acquitted twice, on The Practice.
John needs to work more.
And I loved Dan Fielding, even if he was complete scum.
ah, my sister in the boom love. L'Trimm, tacky since way back.
I saw John Laroquette at the movies once. Unlike a lot of actors in RL, he is very tall. I wanted to sidle over and eavesdrop on his conversation because he has such a great voice, but I was too not-wanting-to-bother-actor-I-admire.
Unlike a lot of actors in RL, he is very tall.
Okay, so I met Greg Proops (I just like saying his last name. Proops!) the other day. (And Sam Simon, who gave us an autographed sketch of Bart. Squee!!) Anyway, Greg is a normal-sized guy, 5'8" or so, but he was talking about Sean Connery and how Sean is like 6'5" or so IRL. The man does not seem that big. Sean, I mean.
Ryan Stiles = GINORMOUS!!
I was watching a WLIIA rerun on ABC Family last night, and the guys were giving Ryan a hard time about his "clown shoes" (they were aqua blue, and of course, very long for his big feet).
I saw John Laroquette at the movies once. Unlike a lot of actors in RL, he is very tall.
My cousin saw him during or just after his Night Court days, in New Orleans and said the same thing. She said he never really looked that tall next to Bull, but IRL Big Damn Man. He was very nice to her when she spoke to him.
people who get sinus headaches...do you ever get them when you aren't congested? and does the pain get really sharp and throbby if you bend over?
msbelle, yes. Ah, the throbby pain, I know thee well...
Timelies all. Congrats to Raquel and family on the latest babyista.
Been lurking muchly because of job stuff and job searching stuff, naturally I miss hanging out here. So I'm popping in for a question to the great and all-knowing hive mindicus:
Does anyone know what the acronym LNR stands for? It's in the context of a staff attorney position description at PHCS (a company that contracts with health care providers for managed care.)
PURPOSE OF POSITION: To provide legal counseling to PHCS. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Assists network development in the preparation of and negotiation of provider contracts. Provides subject matter expertise in the resolution of provider contract and claim disputes. Provides legal counsel in support of network development initiatives, provider contract negotiations, and oversight of outside counsel litigation services. Manages litigation with respect to provider contracts, including management of PHCS' relationship with outside counsel, review of litigation strategy and case closure strategy with the Vice President and General Counsel, and coordination with risk management. Provides training to network development staff on provider contracting. Assists in the preparation and development of contracting tools. Develops and documents policies and procedures forLNR
with respect to provider contracts. Provides legal services in supports internal PHCS departments (e.g., provider relations, clients services, sales, provider data management, etc.) with respect to network contracting.
It would be nice if I understood the description before holding myself as qualified to fill it. And if you don't know what LNR is, general jobma would be nice too. Thanks.
ETA: Also I wish I knew how to bold the word inside the quoted paragraph but it just isn't coming out right.