Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I'm watching the Duggars on a mission trip to El Salvador. This whole thing is such a perfect example of how to seem like you're helping without actually helping. They've hand-delivered groceries to a few poor families. None of them speak Spanish, though the father tries to anyway. They get to the poor people's houses and basically stare at them and feel sad. They visited an orphanage. They sat in the back of a pickup truck and drove around some corn fields, waving and shouting "Hola!"
One of the older girls said that the point of the trip was to develop a servant's heart.
I've been with Geico for years and haven't had any trouble.
This has also been my experience.
And all the renters should have renter's insurance!
My boyfriend was just talking about maybe getting life insurance and, although he was a little worried about getting into a sort of Double Indemnity situation with me, I have to say it was pretty romantic. In a highly practical way.
I finally got renters when I moved to TX. Insurance was way too expensive in SoCal. P-C, I found Auto Club had the best rates, if you are an AAA member that is.
One of the older girls said that the point of the trip was to develop a servant's heart.
Staring at people and feeling sad sounds more like preparing them for a life in retail.
Auto Club had the best rates, if you are an AAA member that is.
They keep their rates low by denying claims.
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There are people wrong on the internet! There are people wrong on the internet!! And they are in my class and I can't call them crack-smoking, wrongheaded bigots from hell cause then who will do the peer edits on my papers????
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My boyfriend was just talking about maybe getting life insurance and, although he was a little worried about getting into a sort of Double Indemnity situation with me, I have to say it was pretty romantic. In a highly practical way.
Aw. DH has told me that if he dies at home, I'm supposed to put him in the car and stage an accident because the payout would be higher.
Aims, just remember, you're right in your head. And their big poopyheads.
I have a very painful skin tag right where my bra strap is and working out is irraitating it. I couldn't find my Title Nine bra and worked out in my old Champion one, hence the rubbing. I should really get into the doctor to get it removed. Getting old sucks.
Aw. DH has told me that if he dies at home, I'm supposed to put him in the car and stage an accident because the payout would be higher.
My one Cousin is a volunteer firefighter. "If I have a heart attack, Honey, light a fire and roll the trucks" is a running joke in his squad. Well, it's
probably
a joke.
I've got a big skin tag just next to where my bra strap is on my shoulder, so it doesn't rub, but it's so big that's it's really unsightly. When I went to the doctor's last Friday, she told me to schedule a return visit to take care of it, but that I could do the rest of the little tags I've got at the base of my neck and inside of my elbows myself (just snip them off with some sterilized scissors). I have to go back for blood work (fasting for the cholesterol count that will be under 150 no matter what--thank you, Dad, for your good cholesterol genes!), and I'm just hoping the skin tag procedure won't cost too much.
Renter's insurance also covers things like (IIRC), for example, if you're playing softball and are responsible for someone getting injured in some way; it's the kind of thing that homeowner's insurance covers for (obviously) home owners.
I know, you're not in your residence; the person who is injured as a result of your actions is not in/on your residence; and yet homeowner's/renter's insurance covers your ass.
IOW, like everyone else said, get it.
Tintinnabulating?
Of the bells, bells, bells!
I love you both.