so why are we so much more resistant to taking steps about climate change?
Cause it means giving things up! Er. Not to imply you didn't know that.
Aimee, hmm. It's a 9-hour drive, and I would need to think about what to do about the cat, but... hmmm.
Thanks for the birthday wishes, everyone.
I opened my present from my parents. A fountain pen and a box of little bottles of twelve different colors of ink! And a pair of earrings.
Make the cat a student project.
"This cat had better be fed, clean, happy, and alive when I come back to school or you will never get out of my class. Ever. You'll be the only middle schooler with gray hair and 5 kids. I promise."
You'll be the only middle schooler with gray hair and 5 kids. I promise."
Especially since they're mostly 11th-graders.
Right. 11th graders. That's what I said.
I know the definition of a "work-related injury" is pretty broad. I don't need to detail every possible case. This is just an overview that mostly covers how people will report claims to the company and the third-party claims administrator.
Dana, I worked for a third party administrator in Ohio. One of our vp's hurt his knee while golfing with clients. He filed a claim and it was paid for. Very broad doesn't begin to cover it.
My dad's a workers comp lawyer. Whenever he trips or bumps his head on something he'll immediately joke, "I was thinking about work when I did that!"
So close to the end of the day. Talk more, Natter!
I just did a count of how many yards of yarn I have entered on Ravelry so far -- less than a third done, I'd say. The calculator says that it's approximately 6000 yards, which just. can't. be. right....