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stols001

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Anybody amount to anything today?

Does plotting to kill your insurance adjuster and her manager count? I did some of that today.

Also, I found out she is "calculating" the value of "replacing the underneath of our house" by using our OLD adjuster (she was actually good) and her drawings of the underneath. I told the lady several things had changed, and it was completely fraudulent on her part to NOT set foot on my PROPERTY and ALSO assess it's VALUE using other people's work.

I told her when you did that in school, you got an F.

I told her as an adult, the penalties are a little steeper. She sent me to a Manager.

I have decided Managers really should be called "Death reapers ALMOST" because by the time you get an honest answer out of one, you wish you were both dead, but you aren't. Oh, you may be thinking of a good poisoning or several, but you get half a question answered (your first one) which the guy did not even UNDERSTAND..

I asked if he was misinformed or really stupid, It was legit.. I mean, I COULD not tell if it was deliberate or just... idiotic.

Anyway he refused to believe White Oleander is fatal to most living things, so if we ever meet, I am going to hand him a tea of it and say, "You refused to believe it could kill things. Drink it."

Then I called our agents. We are getting a new adjuster. I would say he/.she could not be worse but we are talking insurance ADJUSTERS.

They are worse than lobbyists, they are worse than maggots, that you find in your hair after you lie in a ditch for a few days,

I don't know how my husband EVER worked in this field, gimme healthcare any day,. At least I know what to DO and there are not a million people trying to stop me.

I believe State Farm will NOT be our agent in the future ,I am REALLY sick of them.

Anna
 

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    Good evening you random folks :) Anybody amount to anything today?

    Not any mixing but was rather proud of myself after spending three hours working on a machine at work. I had to fabricate a piece in order to put it back together correctly and have it safe for operation.
     

    FranC

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    Does plotting to kill your insurance adjuster and her manager count? I did some of that today.

    Also, I found out she is "calculating" the value of "replacing the underneath of our house" by using our OLD adjuster (she was actually good) and her drawings of the underneath. I told the lady several things had changed, and it was completely fraudulent on her part to NOT set foot on my PROPERTY and ALSO assess it's VALUE using other people's work.

    I told her when you did that in school, you got an F.

    I told her as an adult, the penalties are a little steeper. She sent me to a Manager.

    I have decided Managers really should be called "Death reapers ALMOST" because by the time you get an honest answer out of one, you wish you were both dead, but you aren't. Oh, you may be thinking of a good poisoning or several, but you get half a question answered (your first one) which the guy did not even UNDERSTAND..

    I asked if he was misinformed or really stupid, It was legit.. I mean, I COULD not tell if it was deliberate or just... idiotic.

    Anyway he refused to believe White Oleander is fatal to most living things, so if we ever meet, I am going to hand him a tea of it and say, "You refused to believe it could kill things. Drink it."

    Then I called our agents. We are getting a new adjuster. I would say he/.she could not be worse but we are talking INSURANCE ADJUSTERS.

    They are worse than lobbyists, they are worse than maggots, that you find in your hair after you lie in a ditch for a few days,

    I don't know how my husband EVER worked in this field, gimme healthcare any day,. At least I know what to DO and there are not a million people trying to stop me.

    I believe State Farm will NOT be our agent in the future ,I am REALLY sick of them.

    Anna
    Hope you have better luck.
     

    FranC

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    Not any mixing but was rather proud of myself after spending three hours working on a machine at work. I had to fabricate a piece in order to put it back together correctly and have it safe for operation.
    I’d say you did good :)
     

    NolaMel

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    I do much appreciate the offered reshippers:wub:
    Yes, I’m sure there would be a lag in going into effect. The no-ship States seem to scare some vendors and they won’t ship anything.
    I need to take a serious look at my flavors tomorrow. Not much for new flavors but want to make sure I’m well stocked with my most used
    You can always order from Chefs too. They ship everything as food flavoring. Or, just use one of us. I remailed some, marked it aromatherapy scents.
     

    stols001

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    @hittman wins! He did something productive and stayed late. I have decided staying late is SOMETIMES better than taking work home, but only if you turn out all the lights and dictate in a whisper so some 7 pm doctor like, doesn't find you.

    Friday, you can be as loud as you want from 5 pm on, only the building gets a little spooky. Don't get me wrong, it used to be an OLD school and sometimes you can hear the moans from the caning happening as you hang out. They're ghostly moans so the teachers can't get you or anything,.

    Sometimes it's just better to leave work at work though.

    I suppose if you work on heavy machinery the home options is not an option,. Not to discount Hitt's Contribution to his Compnay. However,.

    Anna
     

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    I'm going to spoiler this, don't read if you don't want to maybe cry. Copy of e-mail sent to the rescue where I got my cat.

    Kitty, who I adopted from you in January 2007, has passed. My heart is broken. He was a big cat with a big heart and the biggest purr. He was the nicest cat to everyone, always. We handled asthma (he purred into his aerokat), and diabetes, but I lost him to intestinal lymphoma after 15 months. I am thankful that I have a wonderful vet who does palliative care and helped us make the most of the last year. When he didn't want to eat anymore, we had a morning of watching the birds at his favorite window, on his heated seat, with the window wide open. Letting him go was one of the hardest things I've ever done, but I did not want him to suffer. I miss him terribly. He was the center of my life for so long, and my house does not feel like home without him in it.

    Thank you for helping him choose me all those years ago. When I am ready, I am hoping you can work your magic again to help fill the cat-shaped hole in my heart.

    Thank you all for the kind words in this thread, especially the advice that it's better too early than too late. I know I did the right thing, but it isn't making it any easier right now.
     

    Letitia

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    @Letitia got me started on the Pur... she would know best
    I've only used Purilum ny cc. I detect very little crust and treat it like a cream. I don't get much of a cheesy taste from it but the mouthfeel and flavor are quite pleasant.
     

    hittman

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    I'm going to spoiler this, don't read if you don't want to maybe cry. Copy of e-mail sent to the rescue where I got my cat.

    Kitty, who I adopted from you in January 2007, has passed. My heart is broken. He was a big cat with a big heart and the biggest purr. He was the nicest cat to everyone, always. We handled asthma (he purred into his aerokat), and diabetes, but I lost him to intestinal lymphoma after 15 months. I am thankful that I have a wonderful vet who does palliative care and helped us make the most of the last year. When he didn't want to eat anymore, we had a morning of watching the birds at his favorite window, on his heated seat, with the window wide open. Letting him go was one of the hardest things I've ever done, but I did not want him to suffer. I miss him terribly. He was the center of my life for so long, and my house does not feel like home without him in it.

    Thank you for helping him choose me all those years ago. When I am ready, I am hoping you can work your magic again to help fill the cat-shaped hole in my heart.

    Thank you all for the kind words in this thread, especially the advice that it's better too early than too late. I know I did the right thing, but it isn't making it any easier right now.

    I'm sorry for your loss. I still miss our cat that passed about a year and a half ago. I mentioned getting another cat but my wife said no new pets. I was surprised because he always cuddled with her. I figured she'd want another one. We still have a dog and she's only six so we have some time still with a pet.
     

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    I'm going to spoiler this, don't read if you don't want to maybe cry. Copy of e-mail sent to the rescue where I got my cat.

    Kitty, who I adopted from you in January 2007, has passed. My heart is broken. He was a big cat with a big heart and the biggest purr. He was the nicest cat to everyone, always. We handled asthma (he purred into his aerokat), and diabetes, but I lost him to intestinal lymphoma after 15 months. I am thankful that I have a wonderful vet who does palliative care and helped us make the most of the last year. When he didn't want to eat anymore, we had a morning of watching the birds at his favorite window, on his heated seat, with the window wide open. Letting him go was one of the hardest things I've ever done, but I did not want him to suffer. I miss him terribly. He was the center of my life for so long, and my house does not feel like home without him in it.

    Thank you for helping him choose me all those years ago. When I am ready, I am hoping you can work your magic again to help fill the cat-shaped hole in my heart.

    Thank you all for the kind words in this thread, especially the advice that it's better too early than too late. I know I did the right thing, but it isn't making it any easier right now.
    Your kitty was very lucky to have you. You made his life the best it could be and gave him much love.:wub:
     

    FranC

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    I'm sorry for your loss. I still miss our cat that passed about a year and a half ago. I mentioned getting another cat but my wife said no new pets. I was surprised because he always cuddled with her. I figured she'd want another one. We still have a dog and she's only six so we have some time still with a pet.
    I miss my Tigger still....very much, but I know he is pain free now.
     

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    I'm going to spoiler this, don't read if you don't want to maybe cry. Copy of e-mail sent to the rescue where I got my cat.

    Kitty, who I adopted from you in January 2007, has passed. My heart is broken. He was a big cat with a big heart and the biggest purr. He was the nicest cat to everyone, always. We handled asthma (he purred into his aerokat), and diabetes, but I lost him to intestinal lymphoma after 15 months. I am thankful that I have a wonderful vet who does palliative care and helped us make the most of the last year. When he didn't want to eat anymore, we had a morning of watching the birds at his favorite window, on his heated seat, with the window wide open. Letting him go was one of the hardest things I've ever done, but I did not want him to suffer. I miss him terribly. He was the center of my life for so long, and my house does not feel like home without him in it.

    Thank you for helping him choose me all those years ago. When I am ready, I am hoping you can work your magic again to help fill the cat-shaped hole in my heart.

    Thank you all for the kind words in this thread, especially the advice that it's better too early than too late. I know I did the right thing, but it isn't making it any easier right now.

    Your warning of the spoiler was enough to temp me to read. Brought back memories of my past cat Skeeter. Much like yourself, I had to let Skeeter go due to complications surrounding his illness, FIV. And much like yourself, it was one of the most difficult things I have ever had to endure. 25+ years later and I still miss him.

    Take pride in that you have given Kitty a full and loving life. He is well aware of this and has shown his appreciation with a return of affection. Zelda (my current kitty) says, if we had the technology to give hugs via TCP/IP, she would give you a big one.
     

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