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  1. That girl in the ad doesn’t have CT. But I am sick of seeing her. Not my taste. Darken her up and put her on a diet of beans, rice and smothered porkchops for about 6-8 months then get back to me 🙂

  2. “organize it yourself!? Let’s go already, buster.”

    Last time I tried that you snatched the organizing right out of my proverbial hand!

    Ok, this is freaking me out…some flies or mosquitos got into a light globe/fixture that was just being fixed by the handyman and they are being ELECTROCUTED – and the noise is distressing me.

    Arkady/Snappy: Any of these dates bad or work for you? July 30th, Aug 6, 13 or 20th?

  3. “is anyone else sick and tired of seeing that girl in the white one piece bathing suit’s damn cameltoe?!”

    No, not at all. I think she’s cute. But I can see where you wouldn’t be interested, Rob.

  4. LOL Biff!

    Rob, Mini-Snappy’s hair hasn’t been braided yet…I’ll be sure to have her ready and truly weave-a-licious for the next get together. I don’t know when the B-Day bash will be….Arkady, Cobble, DH, any preferences other than the general consensus for a Thursday night?

  5. oops, don’t know what happened to my post but here it is again, your original post:

    According to the Heritage Foundation:
    The 47 million “uninsured” is patently false as based on the US Census figures;

    1. 20 million of the “uninsured” are at twice the guidelines for poverty level (40k a year for a family of 4, twice that is 80,000 per year). In other words they can purchase insurance if they wanted it.
    2. 9 million of the “uninsured” are already insured under various medicaid plans.
    3. 7 million of the “uninsured” are not legal citizens of this nation and are thus under the medical responsibility of another sovereign nation.
    4. 3.5 million of the “uninsured” are children who would qualify for the SHIP program if their parents would take the time to enroll them.

    That leaves approximately 7 million actual uninsured. the question then becomes, do we restructure our entire healthcare system, 1/5 our economy on a proposed system that has proven to be unsustainable in Mass. already and leaves our standard of care behind what it is today?

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