I'm trying not to think about the midweek storm. I KNOW it isn't as bad as last year, but really. That was enough. It broke me a bit.
And I'm just tired of shoveling every few days.
Xander ,'Showtime'
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I'm trying not to think about the midweek storm. I KNOW it isn't as bad as last year, but really. That was enough. It broke me a bit.
And I'm just tired of shoveling every few days.
I'm trying not to think about the midweek storm.
S. jut mentioned it and I growled at him. I HAVE to get out of this house this week or I'm going to lose it. Even the kids are tired of the snow.
OMG. So I went to the market this am, and there was no spinach. So I consoled myself with a loaf of chile cheese bread from Atwater's. Which has always been good, but was a red chile powder based and slightly sweet. But they changed it, it is now green and savory, like my one true chile cheese bread!
So, Showgirls is really really not good, huh? Maybe if I watched it a dozen more times in the right company, but I don't think so.
Showgirls was educational for me.
A) Brown rice and broccoli is the magic food stuffs that will lead me to ultimate skinniness.
2) Never be first down the stairs.
Two excellent learnings!
I also have to get my car smogged. I just came across the form for that today but I have a couple of weeks to get it done. I hope it passes, this'll be the first smog check since I've owned it.
Oh, I thought of a movie I use a lot of quotes from that nobody's mentioned - Brain Candy. "Do you agree that Paris is the capital of France?...Now that we're back in agreement" probably the most, but there's quite a few that will pop out without me really realizing it.
Insurance is required in MA, is the deal here. So I don't know what happens if you're uninsured.
They have a health plan available for unemployed/uninsured. Mass Health, I think?
But that still doesn't speak to where you get the best care if you're uninsured, is what I meant. And that was the original question, right?
If you're a single (edit: I don't mean single, I mean without kids) non-disabled adult, it's pretty much impossible to get free government insurance, as far as I know, no matter how poor you are. But if you show up at the city hospital, they have to treat you.
Yeah, I am doing lesson plans right now, and I am building in announcement which basically read SHIT STILL DUE IF WE HAVE A SNOW DAY; GET OUT OF BED AND READ, BITCHES!
But, you know, NICE.