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'War Stories'


Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess  

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.


Jesse - Dec 11, 2019 4:00:45 pm PST #14540 of 30019
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Y'all are not having a good day.

Even though it's NOT a Real ID that I'm applying for... it still is either necessary to give them an unexpired passport or a birth certificate.

That is ridiculous! They know exactly who you are!


sarameg - Dec 11, 2019 4:21:53 pm PST #14541 of 30019

And then there's me, running around with a real ID that wasn't, really. (Took care of that with a trip to the MVA a few weeks ago. Note: I still have same ID. It's all bullshit.)


askye - Dec 11, 2019 4:57:49 pm PST #14542 of 30019
Thrive to spite them

Ok corporate visits we had 1 semi ish corporate 1 today, 1 tomorrow and 1 Friday. There were TWO last week. They damn well be doing this to roll out upgrades or other improvements to our store because this is WAY Too much stress to put on people when it's this close to Christmas.

I am still not sure when I am going to get my car registration and driver's license situation fixed. I'm waiting for the paperwork from the bank.


flea - Dec 12, 2019 1:33:15 am PST #14543 of 30019
information libertarian

Dear everyone: get a manila folder/waterproof plastic envelope/file box. Put in it: your birth certificate, social security card, passport, marriage certificate, government bonds. Put it in: your sock drawer, the front of your filing cabinet, the cubbyhole under your desk.

Signed, the board's mom, apparently.


Sophia Brooks - Dec 12, 2019 3:12:06 am PST #14544 of 30019
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

That's what I did! And then I forgot where I put it! I need, like a bulletin board to stick it on! (That's what I do with stuff at work I can't lose)


Steph L. - Dec 12, 2019 3:20:25 am PST #14545 of 30019
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Dear everyone: get a manila folder/waterproof plastic envelope/file box. Put in it: your birth certificate, social security card, passport, marriage certificate, government bonds. Put it in: your sock drawer, the front of your filing cabinet, the cubbyhole under your desk.

And then make a Word doc on your computer named "Where I Put Stuff", and write down in that document where the folder/envelope/box with all that stuff lives.

Signed,
Otherwise I would have no idea where my passport is


DXMachina - Dec 12, 2019 3:26:39 am PST #14546 of 30019
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

...And then put the folder in a small fireproof safe/box. They're much harder to lose. Don't bother locking it, because you'll probably lose the key (or combination) at some point.


Shir - Dec 12, 2019 3:35:57 am PST #14547 of 30019
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

And don't be tempted to put it where the rest of the bureaucratic mess lives (in my case: the desk). Because it's not going to work when you actually need it.


Steph L. - Dec 12, 2019 3:56:47 am PST #14548 of 30019
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Kinda stressed here, you guys. Tim has mitral valve prolapse, which is congenital. His primary care physician has always monitored it, and it's been mild/fine. His PCP had him go get an echocardiogram yesterday, and within half an hour of leaving, the cardiologist's office called and said they'd like to see him in the next couple of days.

The nurse who called said the prolapse has gotten worse, which is why the cardiologist wants to see him ASAP. So I feel like surgery might be in his near future, because a cardiologist doesn't say "We want to see you ASAP" if everything is cool, or just needs continued monitoring. (Though I guess it's good that they didn't say "Come back to the hospital right now because we have an ER booked for you.")

Mitral valve repair/replacement is really common, and pretty damn easy, so it's not a huge thing, but even minimally invasive surgery is still invasive. His appointment is this afternoon, and I'm going to go to the cardiologist appointment with him (because he asked me to, but also because I'm a big medical nerd).

So I have a case of the jitters here. Just hoping that if he needs repair or replacement of the valve, it can be done the minimally invasive way, and not open-heart surgery. (Although of course whatever is going to work best and keep him around for 30 more years is what I want to happen, even if it means cracking his chest open.)

(Assuming it is just minimally invasive surgery, I told him that, considering that Dad AND Mom have had their chests cracked open, mitral valve replacement/repair is minor league stuff and he'd have to work harder to impress Mom and Dad with his heart stuff.)

Fingers crossed. Please send minimally invasive treatment-ma.

(Thank god I have therapy in an hour.)


Steph L. - Dec 12, 2019 3:58:11 am PST #14549 of 30019
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

It's also SUPER amusing to me that I seem to be the only person in the family with a normally functioning heart. t knock on wood