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Orema 09-27-2020 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1275300)
Wondering how come my insurance won't pay for Hep A and B vaccines.

My insurgance only pays for people with high risk of getting Hepatitis. I'm not at high risk and that's good.

kittygrrl 09-27-2020 02:07 PM

would love to see Greenbay tonight...gotta check if they're playing! i would definitely up the sound for it!

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Vincent 09-27-2020 02:49 PM

to anyone posting on my profile and think i'm ignoring them.
I'm not,I'm just not good at this site at all.
I think I respond but it seems to go out to internet land

don't try n explain it
I think I hate the internet :)

C0LLETTE 09-27-2020 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1275525)
My insurgance only pays for people with high risk of getting Hepatitis. I'm not at high risk and that's good.

Wonder if that's a malapropism. If it is, it's a good one.

Bèsame* 10-05-2020 06:57 PM

How long does it take to adjust to a new time zone??

Kelt 10-05-2020 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Bèsame* (Post 1275989)
How long does it take to adjust to a new time zone??

My last two moves only involved one time zone and I kept commuting back-and-forth across it barely noticing.

What was harder for me was latitude because it changes the length of day so much. I guess it’s a matter of how many time zones and whether or not you’re going more side to side or up-and-down!

:jester:

nhplowboi 10-05-2020 09:17 PM

Really Donald? "Don't be afraid and don't let it dominate your life." Easily said by someone who has access to every top of the line Covid drug for free and the best medical care of any living American.

homoe 10-05-2020 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by nhplowboi (Post 1276005)
Really Donald? "Don't be afraid and don't let it dominate your life." Easily said by someone who has access to every top of the line Covid drug for free and the best medical care of any living American.


Well said plowboi, well said.....

Orema 10-10-2020 04:56 AM

I need to decide if I’m going to stay here or move. If I move I think I want to move home to Michigan. I love Detroit and Michigan, but do I really want to deal with the snow?

I think the only way I could move to Michigan is if I lived in a single-story condo with an attached garage. That would solve some of the challenges I’d have.

If I move I have two pieces of furniture I must take with me. A radio and a long church pew:

https://www.radiolaguy.com/images/consoles/12S471.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/90bJnbh1/IMG-7548.jpg

Anything else I wouldn’t mind selling. I have a year or two before I need to decide but I need to start thinking or plotting this out now.

Maybe i could have these items shipped to me and sell everything else.

Do I really want to do a cross-country move?

nhplowboi 10-10-2020 05:40 AM

OMG....Orema what a beautiful radio!
Is it in working condition? You are right about that being a keeper, it is a work of art!
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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1276179)
I need to decide if I’m going to stay here or move. If I move I think I want to move home to Michigan. I love Detroit and Michigan, but do I really want to deal with the snow?

I think the only way I could move to Michigan is if I lived in a single-story condo with an attached garage. That would solve some of the challenges I’d have.

If I move I have two pieces of furniture I must take with me. A radio and a long church pew:

https://www.radiolaguy.com/images/consoles/12S471.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/90bJnbh1/IMG-7548.jpg

Anything else I wouldn’t mind selling. I have a year or two before I need to decide but I need to start thinking or plotting this out now.

Maybe i could have these items shipped to me and sell everything else.

Do I really want to do a cross-country move?


Gemme 10-10-2020 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1276179)
I need to decide if I’m going to stay here or move. If I move I think I want to move home to Michigan. I love Detroit and Michigan, but do I really want to deal with the snow? No one that spends more than 20 minutes in snow and ice or is over the age of 12 'wants' to deal with it. And that creeping ice thing is, well, creepy.

I think the only way I could move to Michigan is if I lived in a single-story condo with an attached garage. That would solve some of the challenges I’d have.

If I move I have two pieces of furniture I must take with me. A radio and a long church pew:

https://www.radiolaguy.com/images/consoles/12S471.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/90bJnbh1/IMG-7548.jpg

Anything else I wouldn’t mind selling. I have a year or two before I need to decide but I need to start thinking or plotting this out now.

Maybe i could have these items shipped to me and sell everything else.

Do I really want to do a cross-country move?

No one really wants to do a cross-country move but I've done 3 of them with varying degrees of success. If you do opt to ship your super gorgeous items read the contract very, very carefully. A lot of companies will pay for damages, providing you can find someone to provide an estimate to repair and you can show them comps for the same type of product. None of them that I have dealt with have paid for missing items. Both of my mover moves have resulted in lost items. The one I did myself did not.

If it were me, I'd package them up like you are expecting them to get through an earthquake and then pay someone to load up the truck nicely for me and drive myself there. Of course, if you aren't comfortable with a dolly for your vehicle, then that might not work.

My theory is usually 'I'll know it'll get done right if I do it myself'.

Whatever option you choose, definitely bombard the shipping/moving companies with a ton of questions about their process, fees, and the 1001 what ifs that could happen. If you seem like you'll ride their butt the whole time, they may take more care with your items just to avoid problems with you.

Orema 10-10-2020 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by nhplowboi (Post 1276180)
OMG....Orema what a beautiful radio!
Is it in working condition? You are right about that being a keeper, it is a work of art!

This photo is something I pulled off the internet, but I just added a photo of my radio in the gallery. It's not nearly as pristine as this one (it needs some knobs and a good buffing) but it's very special to me and represents some wonderful times.

The photo in the gallery was made in 1948, I think. The radio worked when I bought it in 1981 but it picked up weird frequencies (Radio America). It's stopped working over the years and with many moves but I think it could be put in working condition. Though, I'm just happy with it as it is. It's a comfort for me—seeing it and knowing it's nearby soothes me.

Maybe one day I'll be ready to give it up, but not yet.

Orema 10-10-2020 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1276187)
No one really wants to do a cross-country move but I've done 3 of them with varying degrees of success. If you do opt to ship your super gorgeous items read the contract very, very carefully. A lot of companies will pay for damages, providing you can find someone to provide an estimate to repair and you can show them comps for the same type of product. None of them that I have dealt with have paid for missing items. Both of my mover moves have resulted in lost items. The one I did myself did not.

If it were me, I'd package them up like you are expecting them to get through an earthquake and then pay someone to load up the truck nicely for me and drive myself there. Of course, if you aren't comfortable with a dolly for your vehicle, then that might not work.

My theory is usually 'I'll know it'll get done right if I do it myself'.

Whatever option you choose, definitely bombard the shipping/moving companies with a ton of questions about their process, fees, and the 1001 what ifs that could happen. If you seem like you'll ride their butt the whole time, they may take more care with your items just to avoid problems with you.

Thank you so much for this valuable information. I did a cross country move once with a major moving company and it went relatively well. Few things were missing, they were late, but we hit a snow storm in Flagstaff, we paid an arm and an leg.

I don't have an arm and a leg to give this time so I'm lookin for less expensive ways to make this happen if I decide to move. Thank you again.

Please let me hit you up in PMs if I have some questions.

Bèsame* 10-11-2020 06:27 PM


Friends star Jane Sibbett talks homophobia, Donald Trump, and the queer spinoff we deserve..

The One with the Lesbian Wedding hit screens in January 1996 and marked a milestone for queer communities worldwide, the effects of which are still being felt today.

More than two decades later, fans still seek out Sibbett and her on-screen wife, Jessica Hecht, to sing their praises and thank them for their cultural impact.


Vocal advocates for Democratic candidate Joe Biden, Sibbett and Hecht are using their platform as the first queer brides of the small screen to campaign for change.

“It never occurred to me when we began Friends that we would be dealing with this here, 26 years later … and we’re having these conversations still,” Sibbett said.

“I mean certainly with Trump and his people here, it’s sliding backwards and I couldn’t even imagine that would happen … we still have a ways to go.

“My sweet [on-screen] wife and I have been doing lots of campaigning for Joe Biden because we do not need a dictator. We really actually want a president, so we’re looking for a healthier way forward.

“If you’re going to have any type of platform, it is the time to move forward because to continue on this way, with this President, we’re just going backwards to the ’50s.”


easygoingfemme 10-12-2020 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1276189)
This photo is something I pulled off the internet, but I just added a photo of my radio in the gallery. It's not nearly as pristine as this one (it needs some knobs and a good buffing) but it's very special to me and represents some wonderful times.

The photo in the gallery was made in 1948, I think. The radio worked when I bought it in 1981 but it picked up weird frequencies (Radio America). It's stopped working over the years and with many moves but I think it could be put in working condition. Though, I'm just happy with it as it is. It's a comfort for me—seeing it and knowing it's nearby soothes me.

Maybe one day I'll be ready to give it up, but not yet.

I looked at your gallery photo, that is an absolute keeper!!! Exciting to think about moving and being able to make plans and decisions at your own pace.

Orema 10-22-2020 06:17 AM

My knees are on my mind.

I have a Genu Valgum (knock-knees) and it’s become severe with arthritis. Fortunately, knee-replacement and correction surgery can solve this problem.

One of the best things I’ve done is getting the exercise bike. Already I’ve noticed a big improvement. I’ll still need surgery but I won’t do any more damage and my recovery rate shouldn’t be too bad. Will stick with the exercises and weight loss since it’s helping so much.

I just don’t know when I’ll be able to have the surgery with COVID-19. I’ll talk with my doctor about it.

Stone-Butch 10-22-2020 08:31 AM

On my mind
 
She is always on my mind but unfortunately she is involved and intends to meet shortly with her newbie. Life is like that at times so I give up. ty.

Orema 10-23-2020 08:20 AM

Telling a former friend and co-worker why I no longer want to be her friend.

I've been ghosting her for a year and she continues to reach out. Now she's contacting other co-workers who are now contacting me.

It's time for me shut this down and do what I should have done months ago.

I'll give her call after I do some errands this morning.

Bèsame* 10-24-2020 08:04 PM

Meeting new friends tomorrow at a restaurant, for some local music on the beach. Then off for a BBQ! Weather is in my favor!!

Orema 10-28-2020 07:14 AM

A realtor who’s coming by to look at the femme cave this morning.


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