Don't forget that if you have to return your 5v loaner, I can get you another one! You better take it too if you need it or I will hunt you down and go all psycho lesbian on your ...! No one wants to see that.
Nope! Take it.
Don't forget that if you have to return your 5v loaner, I can get you another one! You better take it too if you need it or I will hunt you down and go all psycho lesbian on your ...! No one wants to see that.
Wow, I never knew about the grandma pass~!
Seriously, thanks guys.
I really can't taste any other juices after trying the AC at 5v!

Okay, this is quoted from the FAQ's on my benefits website:
Q: What is the definition of “tobacco-free?”
“Tobacco-free” means that you do not use tobacco in any form – cigarettes, cigars, pipes, snuff, or chewing tobacco. To be considered a non-tobacco user and eligible for the tobacco-free credit, you must:
not have used any type of tobacco product for a period of 30 days before the date you elect medical/prescription drug coverage (or for a period of 30 days before the date that you apply during the year for the credit) AND
pledge to remain tobacco-free.
Q: Do I need to prove that I don’t use tobacco to receive the credit?
No. The credit is given on the honor system.
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Q: I am a smoker. If I quit, will I be eligible for the credit?
Yes, you will be eligible for the credit if you:
Quit at least 30 days before you enroll, or
Quit during 2011 and submit a signed Tobacco Status Change Form.
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