It was painful to watch as these two women (and a room of editors, of course) downplayed Kim’s complaints and manufactured some “He doesn’t bother me, so it’s just her, so let’s make a scheme...”
It was painful to watch as these two women (and a room of editors, of course) downplayed Kim’s complaints and manufactured some “He doesn’t bother me, so it’s just her, so let’s make a scheme...”
It’s one of those days at work, so I’ll join in...
Everyone should have a will.
I’m sorry you had to go through that.
The people with an app that solicits your business say yes.
If there’s a local Office for the Aging, they may have a contract with local lawyers who can assist at little to no cost for an independent meeting for review and update.
Wills in my rural area start at the advertised rate of about $100. When I was in private practice, I routinely did will/health care proxy/power of attorney suitable for most folks for $50 or less, if I was representing them in something.
I share this hope.
I’d love to see Carter return in the style of a 40s-era serial.
I cannot cook to save my life (well, maybe literally you can subsist on my three dishes) but I’m fascinated by articles such as this that expose me to new things. Thanks.
Of all the shows I’ll keep Sliding until I find a universe they kept it going, it’s Sliders. And The Class.
At least they haven’t brought in 7th Heaven Brenda yet to tell us what women really want, so the show relocates to a shoeless kitchen baby factory. Yet.
Depends if you’re looking at “theory” or “reality.” In theory, the regs are written that any disabling condition can be an exemption. In reality, you need a doc to agree and, despite 60 Minutes famous hit pieces, that’s an upward climb in many of these rural places.
I can only speak from experience, but when my MIL’s father died, she was a child, and her mother was dead set that they would not take charity or a handout.
I don’t know why no one ever addresses what happened to Jonas and why we have a clone.
I was coming in to say just what you did in the first paragraph. I’m all for respecting a fan’s chance to experience the media, but I’ve had people say not to discuss an ep of a show for a month “until I have time to get to it.”
Not to be That Internet Guy, but it’s Sam Kieth.
As a former hiring manager, I looked askance at notes as the person with the note is overly formal, likely outdated and is probably going to have trouble in our informal workplace.
I could have written this.
In the safety of the internet, I’ll agree with you...the trouble I often run into is my Boomer relations will accurately complain about service, and then it’s due to interracial couples on tv or their pet peeve of the week, and not because, you know, the concept of work in the global economy is changing or whatever…