Night, omnis.
'Time Bomb'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I have found my book! Hurrah!
...of course, now my bank card appears to not be working.
sighs
... yay found notebook!
Yay Fay!
In other news of yay, I now officially weigh what my driver's license says I do. Which is about 37 lbs down from where I started the year.
You guys have your *weight* on your drivers' licenses?? That would freak me out. And also be inconvenient. I'm a medication-induced weight yoyo.
Well, yes, but it's self-reported and not checked or updated or anything. Hence the noteworthiness of it actually reflecting reality - for a lot of us the DL is more of "what's the lowest number I can semi-plausibly claim and not feel like shit about" than anything true to life.
Yay, Brenda!
Yay, Fay!
for a lot of us the DL is more of "what's the lowest number I can semi-plausibly claim and not feel like shit about" than anything true to life.
Heh. I can see how that would work. It's how I estimate my weight when asked it by, say, medical professionals. "Oh, I'm about [taking off fifteen pounds for good measure]..."
Ok, so if a movie turns out to be horribly bad, we are allowed to ask for a refund of ticket price. Not that I have ever done that. And I honestly don't know if people actually do get their money back, or it just ends up being a very pointed gesture.
Are we allowed to ask for our copays back and/or refuse to pay a doctor's bill if s/he gives particularly bad service?
I got a refund once when the sound went all wonky...but that was b/o technical error on the cinema's part. I would be surprised if anyone would, but no harm making that pointed request....