lso as an explanation for the preponderance of student-loan debt.
Speaking of which, I plan to make my last Student Loan Payment tomorrow.
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lso as an explanation for the preponderance of student-loan debt.
Speaking of which, I plan to make my last Student Loan Payment tomorrow.
'Cause you've finished paying it off, right? If so, congrats! I can't wait for the day I'm debt-free!
Speaking of which, I plan to make my last Student Loan Payment tomorrow.That is AWESOME!
OK, now I gotta find a PCP. But the BC-BS site is like "what is your membership number". Head...Desk. This shit has taken all night!
So many hugs for Drew and Kristin and family.
There was some other stuff but it's gone now.
That's wonderful, Daniel!
I had one person tell me they wouldn't read such things because the stories were "too old to be any good".
did you tell them that they were "too stupid to be any good"
Woohoo, Daniel!
partial domesticated man question: Stoneware cook/bake stuff. Can it be put in the dishwasher? I'm thinking no since they say just scrape it and not use soap, but I can't find the use/care slip that came with them, and I'm doing loads to clean everything before putting on shelves.
What? Why would you think I'm avoiding filling out insurance forms? what would ever make you think that?
ok. I think I got all the forms filled out. And the online forms asking the same bloody things. Why do I have to do it in two places? No clue. I rather prefer the HR person walking you through the forms, I hope I did it right.
Night bitches!
Stoneware cook/bake stuff. Can it be put in the dishwasher?
o_a, You can, but it should not always be necessary. I have a pizza stone that I scrape well with a knife laid flat against the surface. That usually works just fine, but once the thing got a bit green and a quick run through the dishwasher did the trick.
Good on ya for washing everything before shelving it. I love doing that. Makes the move feel like a real fresh start.