ita's third link is not news.
No, but it does bear noting. Fairly often.
I had cancelled the biofeedback appointment when the lady called with the no-coverage news. I managed to track her down again with my benefits coverage in front of me and tell her it was covered and for her to reinstate it. She waffled a bit, but now she believes me and is going to bat against the insurance company.
Weird that they told her it wasn't covered. As noted upthread, they're
good
insurance, and haven't given much trouble at all, considering.
No, if you live in Virginia, you have to give up the Sanity Clause.
C'mon, everyone knows there's no such thing as Sanity Clause.
Sweet Dreams Security -- making safety prettier.
C'mon, everyone knows there's no such thing as Sanity Clause.
That's because the Sanity Clause got kidnapped and locked up real tight. I think the key was also thrown away, as well as the lights turned off.
It's 36 degrees here! No wonder it felt warm out!
Isn't it great?! I'm wearing my Santa hat, and it's almost too warm to keep it on (although I must, because I now have severe hat hair underneath it). The office is still a bit cool, though, so I'm still not completely thawed out--I think I've been cold since the beginning of December.
You Santa Hat people are WEIRD.
As I've been told a few times already today, "it's festive."
Speaking of warmer weather, if anyone is walking around downtown Chicago today, watch out for falling ice--two people have already been hurt on Michigan Avenue today.
I'm totally not getting anything accomplished today. Except for mocking the craxy voicemail lady to my coworkers.
watch out for falling ice--two people have already been hurt on Michigan Avenue today.
That gives me a callous gratification. Those signs at McGill would freak me out, but no one ever got hit, so I ended up thinking they were dumb.
heh. My parents house is at the top of a 25ft hill that extends into a little used dirt road. I guess the snow on the bottom of the hill is getting a little thin so the kids are shovelling the snow from our yard and sending it down the hill on sleds. They also built a jump in the middle of the yard, but it seems too far from the hill to be any fun.
(We used to build jumps in the middle of the hill.)