Well gentleman sometime where button down shirts. Such as this one –
Now later you will see that I’m wearing an undershirt. Continue reading “How shall we dress?”
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Well gentleman sometime where button down shirts. Such as this one –
Now later you will see that I’m wearing an undershirt. Continue reading “How shall we dress?”
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One in every for Nebraska adults has high blood pressure and many more don’t even know they have it. Ask your healthcare provider to tell you your blood pressure numbers.
JAMES R. BURNETT/THE WORLD-HERALD
Nine-year-old Isabelle has been forced to go without health coverage because no insurance company in Nebraska will write child-only policies.
Published Wednesday April 13, 2011
Nebraska left with no child-only insurance policies
LINCOLN — Jennifer Piatt normally isn’t much of a gambler.
But the Creighton University law student has been forced to take a chance on her 9-year-old daughter’s health this year.
The reaction of private insurers to the 2010 federal health reform law has kept Piatt from finding insurance for Isabelle.
“I’m just hoping she doesn’t get sick,” said Piatt, who added that she can afford and was willing to purchase a private policy for Isabelle. Continue reading “Nebraska left with no child-only insurance policies”
My art and profession is to live.
Michel de Montaigne
Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592), French essayist. Essays, bk. 2, ch. 6 (1580-1588), trans. by John Florio (1603).
Today is Wednesday 04/13/V3.1 & its the perfect kind of day.
Woke up this morning to a phone call, you can read about it on my website. You’re in the right place, just look down. That’s up, the other way.
Watching Married with Children this morning.
I’ll get to send my friend today. Looking forward to that 🙂
Have a GREAT day!!!
The word of the day is praxis, which means practice, as distinguished from theory; application or use, as of knowledge or skills.
A. You aren’t in jail, what WERE you thinking?
B. It’s midnight, what WERE you thinking?
C. I ain’t in love with you, what WERE you thinking?
D. It’s midnight, what WERE you thinking?
E. You aren’t in the hospital, what WERE you thinking?
F. It’s midnight, what WERE you thinking?
G. This isn’t one of those infamous calls, what WERE you thinking?
H. It’s midnight, what WERE you thinking?
I. We hadn’t previously discussed hanging out, what WERE you thinking?
YOU DO NOT CALL PEOPLE AT MIDNIGHT, unless A, C, E, or G are true. People like me are sleeping. You called to reschedule an appointment, that could’ve waited until 07:00 to 21:00, normal Vernon J hours.