Well. . .

Saturday, November 20th, 2010 06:05 pm
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. . .I started the laundry, and made a dent in the SRM bookkeeping. Sigh. The day-job imposes curious tolls in unlooked for places. I wonder if, taken all together, they add up to being worth having health insurance. Especially in light of the apparent belief on the part of HR that this year, the institution lost a little ground with the insurer, and next year they expect to have no negotiating position available, so the higher costs will be passed on the the employees.

Funny how everybody allows as how the insurance companies are out of control, and nobody expects them to get pulled over anytime soon.

Anyhow, another good swack at the bookkeeping tomorrow oughta settle its hash. Whereupon I can file all these pieces of paper and! Be ready to start writing on -- heck, maybe I'll take Thanksgiving Day entirely off -- Black Friday. That'll be fun.

The laundry, of course, is a never-ending story all its own.

For now, I need to get off this infernal machine, clean the cat boxes (hey! I forgot to put that on the to-do list!), and have a nice plate of spaghetti.

Hope everybody's having a productive and/or restful weekend, as suits you best.

Date: 2010-11-21 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saruby.livejournal.com
Insurance can frustrate anyone. In fact, it mostly does. Not saying I'm lucky to have it, just that I'm happy I do as the alternative would bankrupt us. Insurance is a scam, but it's the only game in town. Which s*ks big time. Personally, I'm a strong supported of "ObamaCare". Health for everyone, not the few!

Your new governor sounds like a complete idiot! Fortunately, we didn't elect the idiot (who applauded "ignorant white people with guns" as a support for good government - no kidding this is a quote} this time around and also opted not to define "personhood" as beginning the moment a sperm rubs up against an egg, nor to completely prohibit state and local government from issuing bonds (talk about bankruptcy!)

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