Yes, this. But I'd like to send your aunt a "Thanks for making my life harder, asshole," candygram. Because everyone has that story, and that relative, and that's why state agencies crawl up my ass with a toothbrush and why government programs are such a rough sell around here. Grr. Argh.
Yeah, I know. I only mention her when they're being a-holes about the "welfare queens" or whatever to acknowledge that yes, there are cheaters out there, it's not that I'm naive, I know there are people gaming the system. But there are also people working their everloving asses off who could just use a hand ("Not a handout"
tm).
Believe me, when we heard this story from Aunt Dawn, Mom & I didn't take it well, either.
www.mullethunters.com
Warning! NSF people who are bothered by poor grammar.
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Is this really a mullet? Thought mullet equal's "business in front, party in back". This seems to lack "business in front".
Heh. Tried to check Typo's link and it's blocked. The reason listed? "Tasteless". That's some sophisticated/snobby software we've got, huh?
Happy Birthday Calli!
Happy Birthday Burrell!
My feeling is of course there are cheaters, but If everyone was going through the same single payer plan - it would be a lot hard to cheat, because everyone would be getting it
did "eye" used to rhyme with "symmetry"?
Reading a little William Blake?
did "eye" used to rhyme with "symmetry"?
You are, I assume, referring to William Blake. They didn't rhyme in Blake's era, but rhyming in Middle English poetry indicates that "eye" was pronounced "eee."
Reading a little William Blake?
Watching an episode of Batman: the animated series called "Tyger Tyger". But that not-quite rhyme always bugged me and if anybody knows what's up with that I figured buffistas do.