'War Stories'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That is freaky, Calli, and makes me worry that I don't have the appropriate coverage. All this time without insurance for my apartment. I get to the bit about sizing and am intimidated.
Who do we write to in order to get more two letter words? Especially some with c? Unamerican has "ch" but that doesn't do me any good.
Working from home because I have to wrangle pain meds. Barely possible to do from the office.
All this time without insurance for my apartment.
Getitgetitgetit!!! It's really easy, fairly inexpensive (I think I paid around $12/month.) My friends had easily over $5K of electronics stolen, and no insurance.
Yeah, I pay about the same as sarameg for renter's insurance. Actually, I should probably review that with my agent, as I've gotten a lot more electronic stuff since I decided on my policy.
Calli, that is freaky! Glad the insurance co. is on the ball, though.
Check out this petite bulldog/pitbull cross.
Shut UP!!! Sooo cute. There's a female pit puppy in my neighborhood who is that color silver-gray. I have to pick her up and cuddle her every time I see her.
I got renter's insurance when I moved up here. I had never had it before but decided I should get it. Plus I got it through Gieco so I got a discount on my auto insurance (the actual renter's policy is through Traveller's Insurance). It was a lot easier than I thought, I just answered questions over the phone and guessed on some things. I'm pretty sure I got more coverage than what I would need. I paid for the whole year and can't remember exactly but under $200 for the whole year.
I have got to call Progressive and have them add renter's insurance to my auto insurance. I did have it with them once a few years ago, but forgot to renew. I paid around $120 for the year then.
Cute puppers! I want it!
I just got renters insurance. But there is no way my stuff is work $25,000. The only pieces of furniture I bought new are 2 $50 bookcases. I mean, it might take $25,000 to replace all at once, but that isn't really how insurance works, right?
Get the $25K coverage, Sophia. The whole point of it is that, if you have a fire or someone decides to steal absolutely everything you own, you will need to replace all of it. Might as well get it new!
I was at a dog-friendly bar yesterday, and there were TWO puppies: [link]