I looooove lamb. We had lamb chops last night!
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
Not that into lamb as it is too lamby for me. Am wimpy that way.
We had to go to the orthopedic equipment folks today. It was the previous one, not the one who cast and ordered this brace, but the previous guy because we like him. So he's going to refurb the shite that the other asshat did, and he fit her brace so she'd stop having pain in the place where it is hitting and the other place that has rubbed her skin raw.
This brings another thought. I wonder if Grace has reached her lifetime maximum benefits yet and, there by the grace of the ACA, she is still covered?
I'm watching Whose Line and some guy from Hart of Dixie is one, and he's BOW-LEGGED!
DESCRIBE. I watch this show and never noticed. I need to work out who he is.
Lamb is too lamby for me too. I assume that's what people are experiencing when they dislike goat, but no! Goat is deliciously goat flavoured. Lamb is distractingly funky.
It was Wilson Bethel. I think I might have been wrong about the bow legs, but he's awfully pretty anyway. And a really good sport.
I wonder if Grace has reached her lifetime maximum benefits yet
Wait, what? There's a cap?!
I am shocked that it's too lamby for you, ita. I contend goat would be to goaty. Hell, most fish is too fishy.
Where is billyt when you need him: Did you all know that polar bears and grizzly bears are hybridizing?!
One of the things the ACA fixes.
Amy, prior to ACA, yes. According to HHS, "According to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Employer Health Benefits Survey, 59 percent of all workers covered by their employer’s health plan in 2009 had some lifetime limit placed on their benefits. In addition, 89 percent of people with individually purchased coverage had a lifetime limit on their benefits."
I had buffalo prime rib for dinner the other night. It was delish. I haven't had enough goat to really have formed an opinion.
I'm pretty sure my plan must NOT have had lifetime limits, because I'm pretty sure Grace would have blown through them prior to 2009.
Lifetime limits are one of the most vile things ever.
I wish I could go to my employer and ask for their contribution to my insurance in my HSA and go out on the marketplace. My insurance is about to get shittier and more expensive as aetna greedily grasps for more profit before the ACA goes active and all the new regulations fall into place. Several 'fees' in 2014's plan won't last much longer.