Europe has had enough nuts over the years. No need to store them up, another will come along soon enough. Heck, we would be happy to give them a few of ours.
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Europe has had enough nuts over the years. No need to store them up, another will come along soon enough. Heck, we would be happy to give them a few of ours.
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Europe has had enough nuts over the years. No need to store them up, another will come along soon enough. Heck, we would be happy to give them a few of ours.
What have you got in a used Prime Minister?
I suppose that would be a 'past-his-prime' minister.
This made me laugh.
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I'm not even on FB and I get it.
Of course, a virtual funeral might have been much better attended...virtually.
That reminds me of individuals like Gruff. He was a good man, but his only outlet was social media (and I’m limping VBForums in there) because of increasing health issues.
Had I known that he passed before his funeral, I most certainly would have taken a trip up to Oregon.
Yeah, there are probably a lot of older people in the same boat.
Might even be a lot of people on here that are in the same boat....or casket, depending on your perspective.
My insurance company just gave me a month's notice they'll start packing on a billing fee for both my home and auto policies. Does anyone know how much notice I must give them before I begin deducting my new paying fee for each?
I think it's a negative number of days.
I got wondering why I didn't get a new insurance card for my auto insurance. Turns out, they went online, apparently. That seems like a really bad idea.
When I left Allstate they were pushing the paperless option very hard.
In Louisiana you got a discount to go paperless. Then about a year before I left, they revoked that discount.
Companies like Allstate would save millions if everyone went paperless. You can see how they would be incentivized to encourage people to go paperless.
Paperless billing always reminds me of Micky Mouse/Sorcerer's Apprentice in Fantasia.
https://youtu.be/oPDSoFgivPA
I have no problem with paperless billing. Because of my tendency to disappear into the mountains for weeks on end, I set up all of my bills to auto-pay, a long time ago. Whether I get a paper bill or not matters not a whit, so long as the bill gets paid automatically.
In this case, what I didn't get was the card I carry in the car to show that I am insured. I thought you had to have one with you. Perhaps that's not the case.
I assume they are thinking that I will remember my phone at all times.
They are wrong about that.
Yeah, I hear that.
I guess "they" view your "phone" as a financial/social/carbon credit score tag.
Not to drift off onto the WEF's plans to institute personal carbon credit scores. You know, the ones test flown as "COVID tracker apps" you paid obeisance to daily.
Usually you can go online and print out a card. Though my insurance sends me a paper card. I don't like that they changed to every six months billing. I liked paying a year at a time and get a new card once a year.
I also have been using autopay for everything I can for years. Never had a problem. No more late fees. It was never not having the money but just postponing or forgetting.