Up-close hawk! How cool!
msbelle, FWIW, when I was an insurance processor, we had no way to contact or communicate with claimants. Other people scanned the forms into our systems and then they threw the hard copy away. Even if we could see that something was missing, or an unreadable scan, there was not a damn thing we could do about it. We could only pay on what we got. So, yeah, it's incredibly stupid and frustrating, but there really is nothing else you can do but re-submit for what wasn't paid. I wonder how many people don't get paid what they're owed because they don't realize they weren't denied, it was just a stupid mistake.
I am going to see Pink with Juliana
!!!!!!! (Watch out for the contact high, Lee).
I have no idea what you are talking about. None.
SO RAISE YOUR GLASS IF YOU ARE WRONG, IN ALL THE RIGHT WAYS! All my underdogs, we will never be never be anything but loud and nitty gritty dirty little freaks!
I see your command there, Juliana. ♥
Very cool -t!!!
Much cooler than my raccoon sighting this morning.
I read the avclub's review of the finale of Downton Abbey (DA) and I thought it was quite good. And I thought the point was interesting regarding
puts the responsibility of [...] processing [...] on the viewers, not on the show, which is where it belongs.
I think back to Jimmy Smits character on NYPD Blue and one review I read about
the final episode he was in said something to the effect that his death was so dramatic and took such a long time that it felt like there was literally a Greek Chorus accompanying every labored breath
.
That is probably at the other extreme of the show processing and the audience processing completely and fully.
In answer to ita's question and Wonderfalls ambulance, the example that comes to mind is
L.A. Law and the elevator.
There's a red-tailed hawk that lives nearby and cruises over my yard just about every day. Mr Peabody barks and jumps up at it. He has delusions of being a larger dog, and possibly one that can fly.
Foolish dog, bark at the flying bird.
My mother tells me she thinks that was a Cooper's hawk, not a red-tailed, in case anyone is taking notes.
I don't understand that processing quote.
The birds love to torment Zoe. She barks like a fool and they don't even acknowledge her presence. The various dogs across the water are mostly not an issue. She barks, then they bark back, and all is well. There is one dog directly across from us that is deaf and she is her nemesis. Zoe barks like mad at her and she completely ignores her. Makes her crazy, just like the rude birds that won't respond to her. They sit on top of the dock pilings and prune away to tease her.
Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay promote the iSnuggle app: [link]
OK, as you were.