sumi, I've got HMO Illinois, which is the Blue Cross HMO, and they've been great for me throughout this whole surgery process. I've had the least grief from my insurance company out of just about everyone at my support group meetings.
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Semi NSFW, but amazing photo from Vancouver: [link]
That's a great photo, but who thinks, "Ooooh, there's the line of riot police, let's make out."
The "Inspired by Luongo: letting someone score" caption cracked me up.
Kathy - my local clinic doesn't take that HMO.
Semi NSFW, but amazing photo from Vancouver: [link]
"Got it bad, got it bad, got it bad/ I'm hot for riot..."
"Ooooh, there's the line of riot police, let's make out."
You know, disasters do bring out the eros in some people.
Kathy - my local clinic doesn't take that HMO.
Darn it! I'm surprised they don't take the Blue Cross HMO--you would think that would be a rather prominent one.
This is totally not a piece about Chris Evans. It's an I'm-a-lucky-bitch-amirite? piece. Is that typical of GQ?
Yeah, that's the kind of piece I usually haaaate, where it's supposed to be about the subject but ends up being mostly about the writer, but I really like Edith! So I'm conflicted.
Well, Chris touched her knee and kissed her knuckles, so I think it's fair to hate her. But I read four pages, and I know blessedly little more about his high hotness, and that's disappointing.
I think pieces like that work if it's a regular feature, where readers are really interested in reading "the adventures of Edith". But as a single piece, it's so much more about her than him, it's really off-putting. And bad journalism, according to the old rules.