WS, that was some powerful -ma you sent. G slept for over 2 hours. His grandmother just showed up, and I am on my way home.
Willow ,'Showtime'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[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.
Well Played, Phoenix Suns
Nicely done, guys. And now I can feel better about rooting for the Suns over the Portland Trailblazers. I suspect the Suns will always be My Team. Even when I don't watch basketball.
Now to check on renter's insurance...which I have not had for years. Any favored companies among us?
State Farm.
Also check with whoever you have your auto insurance but, man, I don't think I am ever leaving State Farm. They are affordable and when I've needed them, they are on it.
I have renter's (and auto) insurance through State Farm, too. Luckily, I haven't had to test their responsiveness.
Bonny, I actually have a contact with State Farm who sponsors the theatre's Pride Night, so I can put you in touch with a good agent.
That would be great Vortex. Thank you. Knowing someone trustworthy would make a big difference in my decision-making. Profile addy is good. Please include to whom I should give credit for the referral.
I've been happy with State Farm too. I never had a claim with renter's insurance, but they were great with homeowner's insurance.
I've had State Farm since the 80s and swear by them. Even when I had a couple of bad years ticket and accident-wise, they didn't raise my rates ginormously. And they could have. I blame the rate increases on the fact I lived in Michigan with its "no fault" laws; insurance is always more expensive there, anyway. I've had three accidents in the past six years and they haven't raised my rates once and one of them I was at fault.
Allstate's okay, but don't believe President 24...the rates are too high. But they handle claims fast.
insent, Bonny.
What really floored me was the number of people who not only didn't evacuate their pets, but were surprised that I did.
I'm sure I'll hear sneers from all over the world when I say this, but honestly, had the liquor store gone up instead...and there was no time...I'd spend my last breath getting Bartleby out a window. Quite apart from my obvious love for him, I don't know how I would live with the guilt of leaving an innocent creature behind.
And please, before anyone challenges me on the human over animal value, recognize that I'm talking about living with MYSELF. Not making a statement about which is a higher priority.
It would be exactly the same if a stranger's child was in this building, instead of my dog.