^Dang. That seems like a lot for a doctor's visit.
$140 for a doctor's visit for them to refill my prescription and take blood.
I've always had inexpensive grills, and they've been just fine. But, I finally got to the point where I was tired of rebuilding their innards every couple of years and buying a new grill every 4 or so. So, I decided to just really go for it for once.
Makes sense to me. I figure I'll do this once I eventually buy my own place. I try to limit the number of heavy, awkward things that I have to move.
This:
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It's my presciousssssssss ....![]()
It would if I had any, but I have only moved to the US in the last six months and the company I work for is too small to get health insurance, there is me and the boss, and the CFO is leaving soon. Hopefully I'll join my wife's insurance when she's a student, but since I have epilepsy, I'll have to wait a year before I get the copay.$140 for a doctor's visit for them to refill my prescription and take blood.
Ouch.Doesn't your health insurance take care of any of that? Last time I had a physical, I went in for the bloodwork and was only out $20 for the copay.
This:
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It's my presciousssssssss ....![]()
What's the commandment about not coveting your neighbor's goods? I think I just broke it.![]()
Did you re-mortgage the house? Seriously, do you people have money to burn? My wife's credit cards are maxed out and I can't get one yet with a decent limit, so I can't even afford to buy the Pandigital Novel, a Nook, or a Kindle, let alone an iPad.
Did you re-mortgage the house? Seriously, do you people have money to burn? My wife's credit cards are maxed out and I can't get one yet with a decent limit, so I can't even afford to buy the Pandigital Novel, a Nook, or a Kindle, let alone an iPad.
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