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On 11/7/20 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 9:26 AM, Justan O. wrote:
Perhaps you wereOn 11/7/20 7:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 12:08 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 17:19:24 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/6/20 12:33 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 11:08 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/6/20 10:12 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North
wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so
far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok



You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the
$200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no
charge...as was the operation.


I had mine done about five years ago, one eye at a time, about six
months apart. My union's insurance paid for most of it, but I had
about a $250 out of pocket each time. Each time, had it done one
day, came back the next for the eye doc to check out the job. Doc
was playing Mozart in the operating room.



--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Mine cost me about 5g.

That's what the charge would have been for my Lasik decades ago.
But I
ended up not having an out of pocket, since my insurance paid 80% and
as I was the second member of the family to be treated by the same
doc, I got a 20% discount. So I ended up getting the surgery for zero
out of pocket. Sweet, eh?*

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Apparently I wasn't* treated as a charity case.

Sure you were...the Navy took you in in spite of your mental
deficiencies.

Given the fact that the army wouldn't even take you when you offered
yourself up to them, (according to your story) what does that say
about you.?


The army never had a chance to "take me" when I was of draft age
because like most young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted.

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Perhaps you were drafted but were tossed aside for reasons you are too
embarrassed to admit.
Entirely possible and plausable.


You seem to have difficulties understanding the phrase "...like most
young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted."


Why you stayed in scholarship for degrees that have not supported you.


Fat Harry never learned to support himself. He took the lazy route through
college. His only motivation was to avoid military service and obtain a low
worth piece of paper.
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On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:19:08 PM UTC-6, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.

Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok

You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the $200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no charge...as was the operation.


Actually Don, I've had one since birth! I found that out wwhen I had an eye exam 8 years ago.
Funny that they never caught it with the army physical at Ft. Sheridan, or they ran us through with a basic eye exam and didn't care that much. My left affected eye doesn't want to focus that well anymore, but I'm still doing quite well with my right eye. So, I might have to check out doiing something about it if it gets worse But until then...
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On 11/7/20 3:50 PM, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:19:08 PM UTC-6, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok

You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the $200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no charge...as was the operation.


Actually Don, I've had one since birth! I found that out wwhen I had an eye exam 8 years ago.
Funny that they never caught it with the army physical at Ft. Sheridan, or they ran us through with a basic eye exam and didn't care that much. My left affected eye doesn't want to focus that well anymore, but I'm still doing quite well with my right eye. So, I might have to check out doiing something about it if it gets worse But until then...


You oughta go for it, Tim. Removal of cataracts can make a real
difference in the quality of your life. You not only can see better, but
you can see brighter, as it were, and the colors you see are more, uh,
colorful. It's really worth it.

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On 11/7/20 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 9:26 AM, Justan O. wrote:
Perhaps you wereOn 11/7/20 7:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 12:08 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 17:19:24 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/6/20 12:33 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 11:08 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/6/20 10:12 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North
wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so
far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok



You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the
$200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no
charge...as was the operation.


I had mine done about five years ago, one eye at a time, about six
months apart. My union's insurance paid for most of it, but I had
about a $250 out of pocket each time. Each time, had it done one
day, came back the next for the eye doc to check out the job. Doc
was playing Mozart in the operating room.



--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Mine cost me about 5g.

That's what the charge would have been for my Lasik decades ago.
But I
ended up not having an out of pocket, since my insurance paid 80% and
as I was the second member of the family to be treated by the same
doc, I got a 20% discount. So I ended up getting the surgery for zero
out of pocket. Sweet, eh?Â*

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Apparently I wasn'tÂ* treated as a charity case.

Sure you were...the Navy took you in in spite of your mental
deficiencies.

Given the fact that the army wouldn't even take you when you offered
yourself up to them, (according to your story) what does that say
about you.?


The army never had a chance to "take me" when I was of draft age
because like most young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted.

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Perhaps you were drafted but were tossed aside for reasons you are too
embarrassed to admit.
Entirely possible and plausable.


You seem to have difficulties understanding the phrase "...like most
young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted."


Why you stayed in scholarship for degrees that have not supported you.


Howe u gott throughe kollidge sands baysix speeeeelink ant grammmyer
skylles iz beeeyoyund meeee.

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On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 11:23:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 10:33 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 07:02:08 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 12:08 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 17:19:24 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/6/20 12:33 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 11:08 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/6/20 10:12 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok



You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the
$200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no
charge...as was the operation.


I had mine done about five years ago, one eye at a time, about six
months apart. My union's insurance paid for most of it, but I had
about a $250 out of pocket each time. Each time, had it done one
day, came back the next for the eye doc to check out the job. Doc
was playing Mozart in the operating room.



--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Mine cost me about 5g.

That's what the charge would have been for my Lasik decades ago. But I
ended up not having an out of pocket, since my insurance paid 80% and
as I was the second member of the family to be treated by the same
doc, I got a 20% discount. So I ended up getting the surgery for zero
out of pocket. Sweet, eh?Â*

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Apparently I wasn'tÂ* treated as a charity case.

Sure you were...the Navy took you in in spite of your mental deficiencies.

Given the fact that the army wouldn't even take you when you offered
yourself up to them, (according to your story) what does that say
about you.?


The army never had a chance to "take me" when I was of draft age because
like most young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted.


What was your lottery number?


That's really funny. Why would I remember? Being in the military might
have been an important part of your life and the lives of others here
who might have been drafted, but I wasn't drafted and I didn't enlist to
avoid being drafted. Therefore, there was nothing about a lottery number
I would remember 50 years later. I do remember my street address where I
lived for a couple of years back then, but that number was important to
me for various reasons.


You would certainly remember if it was high or low.


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On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 12:50:48 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:19:08 PM UTC-6, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok

You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the $200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no charge...as was the operation.


Actually Don, I've had one since birth! I found that out wwhen I had an eye exam 8 years ago.
Funny that they never caught it with the army physical at Ft. Sheridan, or they ran us through with a basic eye exam and didn't care that much. My left affected eye doesn't want to focus that well anymore, but I'm still doing quite well with my right eye. So, I might have to check out doiing something about it if it gets worse But until then...


===

Cataract surgery has come a long way in our lifetime. Once you notice
signs of impaired vision it's time to get it done. You won't regret
it.
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On 11/7/20 4:33 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 11:23:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 10:33 AM,
wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 07:02:08 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 12:08 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 17:19:24 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/6/20 12:33 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 11:08 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/6/20 10:12 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok



You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the
$200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no
charge...as was the operation.


I had mine done about five years ago, one eye at a time, about six
months apart. My union's insurance paid for most of it, but I had
about a $250 out of pocket each time. Each time, had it done one
day, came back the next for the eye doc to check out the job. Doc
was playing Mozart in the operating room.



--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Mine cost me about 5g.

That's what the charge would have been for my Lasik decades ago. But I
ended up not having an out of pocket, since my insurance paid 80% and
as I was the second member of the family to be treated by the same
doc, I got a 20% discount. So I ended up getting the surgery for zero
out of pocket. Sweet, eh?Â*

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Apparently I wasn'tÂ* treated as a charity case.

Sure you were...the Navy took you in in spite of your mental deficiencies.

Given the fact that the army wouldn't even take you when you offered
yourself up to them, (according to your story) what does that say
about you.?


The army never had a chance to "take me" when I was of draft age because
like most young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted.

What was your lottery number?


That's really funny. Why would I remember? Being in the military might
have been an important part of your life and the lives of others here
who might have been drafted, but I wasn't drafted and I didn't enlist to
avoid being drafted. Therefore, there was nothing about a lottery number
I would remember 50 years later. I do remember my street address where I
lived for a couple of years back then, but that number was important to
me for various reasons.


You would certainly remember if it was high or low.


Sorry, I don't. All I remember is that each time I moved when I was
draft eligible, I sent a certified letter to my local draft board. Never
got a response. I have a vague and probably incorrect memory that I was
beyond draft age in 1970, but I don't recall when the draft actually ended.


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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 9:26 AM, Justan O. wrote:
Perhaps you wereOn 11/7/20 7:02 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 12:08 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 17:19:24 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/6/20 12:33 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 11:08 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/6/20 10:12 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North
wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so
far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok



You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the
$200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no
charge...as was the operation.


I had mine done about five years ago, one eye at a time, about six
months apart. My union's insurance paid for most of it, but I had
about a $250 out of pocket each time. Each time, had it done one
day, came back the next for the eye doc to check out the job. Doc
was playing Mozart in the operating room.



--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Mine cost me about 5g.

That's what the charge would have been for my Lasik decades ago.
But I
ended up not having an out of pocket, since my insurance paid 80% and
as I was the second member of the family to be treated by the same
doc, I got a 20% discount. So I ended up getting the surgery for zero
out of pocket. Sweet, eh?Â*

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Apparently I wasn'tÂ* treated as a charity case.

Sure you were...the Navy took you in in spite of your mental
deficiencies.

Given the fact that the army wouldn't even take you when you offered
yourself up to them, (according to your story) what does that say
about you.?


The army never had a chance to "take me" when I was of draft age
because like most young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted.

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Perhaps you were drafted but were tossed aside for reasons you are too
embarrassed to admit.
Entirely possible and plausable.

You seem to have difficulties understanding the phrase "...like most
young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted."


Why you stayed in scholarship for degrees that have not supported you.


Howe u gott throughe kollidge sands baysix speeeeelink ant grammmyer
skylles iz beeeyoyund meeee.


Must have done something correct. Science degree and could support a nice
life. Never near bankruptcy.

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On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 11:23:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 10:33 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 07:02:08 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 12:08 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 17:19:24 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/6/20 12:33 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 11:08 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/6/20 10:12 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok



You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the
$200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no
charge...as was the operation.


I had mine done about five years ago, one eye at a time, about six
months apart. My union's insurance paid for most of it, but I had
about a $250 out of pocket each time. Each time, had it done one
day, came back the next for the eye doc to check out the job. Doc
was playing Mozart in the operating room.



--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Mine cost me about 5g.

That's what the charge would have been for my Lasik decades ago. But I
ended up not having an out of pocket, since my insurance paid 80% and
as I was the second member of the family to be treated by the same
doc, I got a 20% discount. So I ended up getting the surgery for zero
out of pocket. Sweet, eh?Â*

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Apparently I wasn'tÂ* treated as a charity case.

Sure you were...the Navy took you in in spite of your mental deficiencies.

Given the fact that the army wouldn't even take you when you offered
yourself up to them, (according to your story) what does that say
about you.?


The army never had a chance to "take me" when I was of draft age because
like most young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted.

What was your lottery number?


That's really funny. Why would I remember? Being in the military might
have been an important part of your life and the lives of others here
who might have been drafted, but I wasn't drafted and I didn't enlist to
avoid being drafted. Therefore, there was nothing about a lottery number
I would remember 50 years later. I do remember my street address where I
lived for a couple of years back then, but that number was important to
me for various reasons.


You would certainly remember if it was high or low.


I had the draft notice before the lottery.

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On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 4:39:54 PM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 4:33 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 11:23:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 10:33 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 07:02:08 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/7/20 12:08 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 17:19:24 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 11/6/20 12:33 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 11:08 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/6/20 10:12 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 19:51:38 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:08:45 AM UTC-6, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.
Actually Don, he's had cataract surgery and a follow up., so far...
I probably should too, but so far I'm doinng ok



You're way too young for that, Tim.
My mother was close to 90 when she had her operation. She paid the
$200.00 extra for the soft lenses. The older hard type were no
charge...as was the operation.


I had mine done about five years ago, one eye at a time, about six
months apart. My union's insurance paid for most of it, but I had
about a $250 out of pocket each time. Each time, had it done one
day, came back the next for the eye doc to check out the job. Doc
was playing Mozart in the operating room.



--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Mine cost me about 5g.

That's what the charge would have been for my Lasik decades ago. But I
ended up not having an out of pocket, since my insurance paid 80% and
as I was the second member of the family to be treated by the same
doc, I got a 20% discount. So I ended up getting the surgery for zero
out of pocket. Sweet, eh?

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Apparently I wasn't treated as a charity case.

Sure you were...the Navy took you in in spite of your mental deficiencies.

Given the fact that the army wouldn't even take you when you offered
yourself up to them, (according to your story) what does that say
about you.?


The army never had a chance to "take me" when I was of draft age because
like most young men of my age back then, I wasn't drafted.

What was your lottery number?


That's really funny. Why would I remember? Being in the military might
have been an important part of your life and the lives of others here
who might have been drafted, but I wasn't drafted and I didn't enlist to
avoid being drafted. Therefore, there was nothing about a lottery number
I would remember 50 years later. I do remember my street address where I
lived for a couple of years back then, but that number was important to
me for various reasons.


You would certainly remember if it was high or low.

Sorry, I don't. All I remember is that each time I moved when I was
draft eligible, I sent a certified letter to my local draft board. Never
got a response. I have a vague and probably incorrect memory that I was
beyond draft age in 1970, but I don't recall when the draft actually ended.


Harry remembers every school teacher's name he came in contact with, his high school's rank in the state, the people he knew at other high schools, the particulars of every person he encountered in his career as a newsboy, the grade he made on his 8th grade English test, ad nauseum.

But one of the most important numbers in his life escapes him now.

Um, yeah.
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