Ugh, so hard, Suzi.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You can only have insurance if you never ever use it.
Aw, Suzi.
Suzi, that's rough.
Yeah, god forbid you use your fucking insurance.
Tim is kind of the WORST. He gets a giant case of the guilties for using his insurance. And we've hit the deductible [note to self: see how that affects what I pay the therapist] because of how many lab tests and x-rays and whatnot he's had this year, which made him feel even MORE guilty. He seriously feels bad about using insurance.
And every time, I remind him that insurance works the way it does because of all the healthy people. AND that insurance companies are making large profits.
And then I'm obligated to say "Thank god we never had kids, because using THAT much insurance would have killed you!"
A guy that I went to school with -- we were in school together from kindergarten through the end of high school -- just died. I'm a little bit in shock.
The correct response to meeting your deductible is to spend the rest of the year madly getting all of the doctor's appointments and tests you need out of the way.
I'm sorry, Hil and Suzi. I curse wearily in 2016's direction.
Damn, Hil. I'm sorry. That's rough, too.
The correct response to meeting your deductible is to spend the rest of the year madly getting all of the doctor's appointments and tests you need out of the way.
Right? I should go get my cholesterol tested!
Where would discussion for the tv show Pitch go?
The correct response to meeting your deductible is to spend the rest of the year madly getting all of the doctor's appointments and tests you need out of the way.
Time for that MRI you've been looking at in the showroom window!
It's what it's for, and he should be mad about the clusterfuck of it all, not guilty.