I have a buffet that's pretending to be a TV stand, but it's not so much for fun, more of a second job, I think. But all decorating is like costumes for your house, isn't it?
$30K of stuff does not sound extremely high to me. Electronics and jewelry and nice clothes, etc. add up.
Lord, the cost to replace all the medical gear in this house pushes us to $10K. Then we get into the computers.
Gah! Renter's assurance. My default quotation assumed my stuff cost me $15,000.
That's weird. My insurance company started me out at 40K and I don't have nearly the electronics that you do :)
Yikes. I can't work out what's a reasonable monthly payment. I figure, if I'm paying no more than $40, that's probably okay, right?
15 is way low for renter's insurance.
Oh yeah, that's ridic! I just found out our homeowners had us down for like 130,000 in contents. Uhh, yeah, no. That was one of the things that got adjusted today during the SO's insurance meeting.
I paid basically $15/month, so that seems high to me. As much as it is an annoying factor, I'd get an agent to come in and assess.
Okay, I will do some more comparison shopping. Getting car insurance was a big deal for today. There's only so much I can handle the night before my ER visit. Today was busy day.
Hey, bon, was your running today or is it tomorrow?
Okay, in case anyone needs a pickmeup:
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More St. Bernards than one could reasonably expect.
... and I can tell you, from experience, that every single one of them makes the house shake when they pant.
When I first watched that, my brain parsed it as CGI. It was the only conceivable explanation, apparently.
I am writing a paper. It is going to be emotionally draining, so I keep stepping away from it(like right now). A)I do not want to deal with these particular feelings; thank you, though B)Holy crap do I parse everything through pop cultural references. I'm having to translate back into normal-people-speak.