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True North[_2_] November 5th 20 01:08 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 5th 20 01:17 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.


Maybe he's at a MAGA-KLAN rally, listening to pale white people playing
hillbilly music. :)

Here, we watched videos of a B.B. King concert and Bob Dylan's 30th
anniverary concert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fk2prKnYnI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGEIMCWob3U


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Justan O. November 5th 20 02:18 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/5/20 8:17 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.


Maybe he's at a MAGA-KLAN rally, listening to pale white people playing
hillbilly music. :)

Here, we watched videos of a B.B. King concert and Bob Dylan's 30th
anniverary concert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fk2prKnYnI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGEIMCWob3U


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Looks like your little buddy is drunk as a skunk right now.

Justan O. November 5th 20 02:20 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.

Advice to Donny:
Step away from your keyboard while you're drinking...

True North[_2_] November 5th 20 04:25 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 09:17:38 UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.

Maybe he's at a MAGA-KLAN rally, listening to pale white people playing
hillbilly music. :)

Here, we watched videos of a B.B. King concert and Bob Dylan's 30th
anniverary concert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fk2prKnYnI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGEIMCWob3U


--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*



Darn...re the Bob Dlyan video.....message says "uploaded has made video unavailable in your country"
BB King is good.

True North[_2_] November 5th 20 04:27 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 10:21:01 UTC-4, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.

Advice to Donny:
Step away from your keyboard while you're drinking...



Sorry Justine but no beer in the house and I don't drink wine or hard stuff.
I'll have to get over to the liquor store for a case of my favourite light beer.

justan November 5th 20 04:54 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
True North Wrote in message:r
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 10:21:01 UTC-4, Justan O. wrote: On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote: Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers. Advice to Donny: Step away from your keyboard while you're drinking...Sorry Justine but no beer in the house and I don't drink wine or hard stuff. I'll have to get over to the liquor store for a case of my favourite light beer.


Well Donna, whose fault is it you ran out? You should buy more
than a days supply, if you don't want to run out again
tomorrow.
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Keyser Söze[_3_] November 5th 20 04:56 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/5/20 11:54 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 10:21:01 UTC-4, Justan O. wrote: On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote: Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers. Advice to Donny: Step away from your keyboard while you're drinking...Sorry Justine but no beer in the house and I don't drink wine or hard stuff. I'll have to get over to the liquor store for a case of my favourite light beer.


Well Donna, whose fault is it you ran out? You should buy more
than a days supply, if you don't want to run out again
tomorrow.


Fortunately, yuou don't have to get an Rx renewed for stupid pills,
since your stupidity is genetic.

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True North[_2_] November 5th 20 04:59 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 12:56:09 UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 11:54 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 10:21:01 UTC-4, Justan O. wrote: On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote: Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers. Advice to Donny: Step away from your keyboard while you're drinking...Sorry Justine but no beer in the house and I don't drink wine or hard stuff. I'll have to get over to the liquor store for a case of my favourite light beer.


Well Donna, whose fault is it you ran out? You should buy more
than a days supply, if you don't want to run out again
tomorrow.

Fortunately, yuou don't have to get an Rx renewed for stupid pills,
since your stupidity is genetic.
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Snerk!
You can't fix stupid.

Bill[_12_] November 5th 20 08:26 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 12:56:09 UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 11:54 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 10:21:01 UTC-4, Justan O. wrote: On
11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote: Must be home in the basement
blubbering into his European beers. Advice to Donny: Step away from
your keyboard while you're drinking...Sorry Justine but no beer in the
house and I don't drink wine or hard stuff. I'll have to get over to
the liquor store for a case of my favourite light beer.

Well Donna, whose fault is it you ran out? You should buy more
than a days supply, if you don't want to run out again
tomorrow.

Fortunately, yuou don't have to get an Rx renewed for stupid pills,
since your stupidity is genetic.
--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*




Snerk!
You can't fix stupid.


You and Harry. You especially prove your statement.


Justan O. November 5th 20 08:49 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/5/20 11:25 AM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 09:17:38 UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote:
Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers.

Maybe he's at a MAGA-KLAN rally, listening to pale white people playing
hillbilly music. :)

Here, we watched videos of a B.B. King concert and Bob Dylan's 30th
anniverary concert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fk2prKnYnI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGEIMCWob3U


--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*



Darn...re the Bob Dlyan video.....message says "uploaded has made video unavailable in your country"
BB King is good.


Wonder who is doing the censoring?

Justan O. November 5th 20 08:54 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/5/20 11:56 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/5/20 11:54 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
On Thursday, 5 November 2020 at 10:21:01 UTC-4, Justan O. wrote: On 11/5/20 8:08 AM, True North wrote: Must be home in the basement blubbering into his European beers. Advice to Donny: Step away from your keyboard while you're drinking...Sorry Justine but no beer in the house and I don't drink wine or hard stuff. I'll have to get over to the liquor store for a case of my favourite light beer.


Well Donna, whose fault is it you ran out? You should buy more
than a days supply, if you don't want to run out again
tomorrow.


Fortunately, yuou don't have to get an Rx renewed for stupid pills,
since your stupidity is genetic.

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*


What are you, five?

Tim November 5th 20 11:51 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 5th 20 11:54 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/5/20 6:51 PM, 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


It won't help Herring see the light. :(

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True North[_2_] November 6th 20 01:19 AM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 6th 20 02:37 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.



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*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Justan O. November 6th 20 03:12 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.



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*Expand the Supreme Court!*


Mine cost me about 5g.

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 6th 20 04:08 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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? :)

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*Expand the Supreme Court!*

[email protected] November 6th 20 04:59 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 09:37:58 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Doc was playing
Mozart in the operating room.


Better than Bach I suppose. (Toccata and Fugue...)

Justan O. November 6th 20 05:33 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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? :)

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*Expand the Supreme Court!*


Apparently I wasn't treated as a charity case.

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 6th 20 10:19 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.

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True North[_2_] November 6th 20 10:26 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On Friday, 6 November 2020 at 18:19:26 UTC-4, 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..
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SNERK!
I agree wholeheartedly and unequivocally with this post.

[email protected] November 6th 20 11:13 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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? :)


Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery.

Justan O. November 6th 20 11:29 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/6/20 6:13 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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? :)


Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery.


If Fat Harry didn't have the where with all to pay his way he at least got
some union to pay for him. I'll give him credit for that

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 7th 20 12:18 AM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/6/20 6:29 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/6/20 6:13 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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* :)


Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery.


If Fat Harry didn'tÂ* have the where with all to pay his way he at least got
some union to pay for him. I'llÂ* give him credit for that


I paid the full premium for my union health insurance, as did every
other union member. The union negotiated the health insurance package
from the insurer and collected and forwarded the premiums from the union
members and employers of its members; it did not pay for the premiums. I
paid both the member and employer share, but because of the negotiating
ability of the union, the total was still less than buying similar
insurance on my own.


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*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Alex[_23_] November 7th 20 01:29 AM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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* :)


Why are you still broke?


Alex[_23_] November 7th 20 01:30 AM

Where's The John hiding.
 
True North wrote:
On Friday, 6 November 2020 at 18:19:26 UTC-4, 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.
--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*


SNERK!
I agree wholeheartedly and unequivocally with this post.


Of course.Â* You *have* to.

Bill[_12_] November 7th 20 02:12 AM

Where's The John hiding.
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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? :)


Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery.



Once again, that was not the union in which I was a member.


So was the $12 an hour diddy writer Union.


[email protected] November 7th 20 05:08 AM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.?

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 7th 20 12:02 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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!*

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 7th 20 12:02 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/7/20 12:09 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 23:17:44 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze
wrote:

wrote:
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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? :)

Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery.



Once again, that was not the union in which I was a member.


Weren't you on your wife's plan?


Nope.

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

justan November 7th 20 01:47 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
Wrote in message:r
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 23:17:44 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze wrote: On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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 ogoo pocket. Sweet, eh? :) Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery. Once again, that was not the union in which I was a member. Weren't you on your wife's plan?



--


Apparently he lied his way into a trade union and took full
advantage of its health insurance. He is a hypochondriac you
know. Having told us some time ago that he visits a doctor
monthly. That was probably when he was diagnosed with apnea and
osteoperoosis.


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Keyser Söze[_3_] November 7th 20 02:05 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/7/20 8:47 AM, justan wrote:

Wrote in message:r

On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 23:17:44 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze wrote: On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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 ogoo pocket. Sweet, eh? :) Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery. Once again, that was not the union in which I was a member. Weren't you on your wife's plan?





Funny stuff you've made up there. Osteoper--ooooo--sis...heh heh. Moron.


--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Justan O. November 7th 20 02:26 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.

Justan O. November 7th 20 02:28 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/7/20 9:05 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/7/20 8:47 AM, justan wrote:
Wrote in message:r
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 23:17:44 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze wrote: On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 11:08:01 -0500, 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 ogoo pocket. Sweet, eh? :) Yeah some $15 an hour brick layer paid for your surgery. Once again, that was not the union in which I was a member. Weren't you on your wife's plan?




Funny stuff you've made up there. Osteoper--ooooo--sis...heh heh. Moron.


--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*


Sorry. My mistake. Your original diagnosis was osteopenia.

[email protected] November 7th 20 03:33 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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?

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 7th 20 04:23 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.

Keyser Söze[_3_] November 7th 20 04:25 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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."

--
*Expand the Supreme Court!*

Bill[_12_] November 7th 20 05:54 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
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.


Justan O. November 7th 20 08:02 PM

Where's The John hiding.
 
On 11/7/20 11:25 AM, 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.



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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?* :)

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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.

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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."

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The difficulty I have is believing you...


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