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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #25 on: July 13, 2012, 07:16:13 AM »
Last year, I traded my 2002 Jeep Cherokee for a 2004 Chevy Avalanche, because I wasn't comfortable towing my camper with the Jeep.  I lost about 2-3 mpg on the highway, but gained 2 while towing, so it's a tradeoff. 

FWIW, the Avalanche is the only car I have with less than 200k on it, and it has over 100K.   :lmao:

At the same time, we traded my wife's '01 Corolla LE in (to get a bit more off of the RAV).  My parents had sold us their '09 Corolla S, which my father had kept in damned near showroom condition.  The '01 has a shade over 147,000 miles on it, and the '09 has a bit over 64,000 miles on it--and my wife likes it.  She has to go 5 miles further, each way, on her daily commute, and she'll probably get 6-8 mpg better than I will.  The driver is about 3" higher in the '09 than the '01, so my wife definitely likes the ability to see a bit better down the road.  Plus, it's a 16-valve engine in the '09, as opposed to the 8-valve in the '01.  Much better acceleration.
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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #26 on: July 13, 2012, 07:40:03 AM »
Last year, I traded my 2002 Jeep Cherokee for a 2004 Chevy Avalanche, because I wasn't comfortable towing my camper with the Jeep.  I lost about 2-3 mpg on the highway, but gained 2 while towing, so it's a tradeoff. 

FWIW, the Avalanche is the only car I have with less than 200k on it, and it has over 100K.   :lmao:

Insurance for us is $85.00 per week,    Medication for me is under co pay $30.00 a month----Without insurance as high as $160.00 + a month.  add in Hubby's $80.00 a month with no co pay and darn  we would be paying a whopping amount just for those little pills.      The doctors visits have a co pay of $20.00 and if treated at the ER no co pay.   When admitted to the hospital, all tests and procedures are covered.  

I have found out that if one cannot afford prescription medication with no insurance, one just has to go to the ER and they get the medication free. Has to be life saving medication but there are clinics that give out methodone at no cost.------Interesting that the drug is more addictive then the illegal drugs that caused a need for it.

The idea of down scaling a life is so horrid to people, Dinner out once every 6 weeks, makes this special. Cable basic and watch TV on the PC, HULA,  want to have a party, tell guests to BYOB and a covered dish.

Keep the Autos up to date on maintenance, a paid for auto that runs for another 6-7 years saves you a ton of money. A friend was complaining that her paid for car was nickle dime her to death.  In the last year she had to put $600.00 into her car.   So we sat down and figured out the car was good for another 2-3 years,  what would be the cost to buy a new one.    Do the math.

Buy a new stove or kitchen appliance that the seller wants you to buy a maintenance contract on, Check it out the contract covers the price of parts but the owner has to pay the outrageous hourly wage of someone to come in and slap in a new piece you could buy for $40.00 yourself.

Lot's of stuff we want but do not need, Camping taught me how to wash dishes in cold water and then rinse them off from boiling water heating on the stove.  Saved energy and most likely more germ free then any other kind of washing.

Have to use a Laundromat, I was taught to rinse out my socks and undies and hang them to dry in the bathroom, got kids, really cuts down on the amount of clothing to wash and no lost socks.

Grocery's, amazing how much we spend on those crappy sugar filled cereals, what is wrong with oatmeal and fruit ????   Don't throw out stale bread to the birds, grab an egg and make french toast, or before bed time Mix up some pancake batter, refrigerate it and in the morning all one needs is a hot griddle or pan.  

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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #27 on: July 13, 2012, 03:39:04 PM »
I have to agree with an earlier poster...these two are a coupla clumsy mofos.  I work a physical job along with firefighting and I haven't gotten hurt that many times.

The crappy/stilted writing plus the insistence of referring constantly to "the love of my life" leads me to think this is a couple of "manure skewers" and he's setting up the story for "his true love" being denied care at the hands of the incoming evil Repig administration.

As far as not being able to get treatment...total BS...as stated earlier, ER is required to treat and stabilize you with not regard to you being able to pay.  I recently had some major surgery...hospital was on my plan surgeon was not.  Bills are here to the tune of nearly 8K.  Simple solution..I picked up the phone, set up a payment plan and everyone is happy.  Both the hospital and the surgeon get $100 a month plus 50/50 of my tax refund and yearly bonus until they are paid off.  They are happy because they get paid and I'm happy I can finally eat without being in excrutiating pain.
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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #28 on: July 13, 2012, 04:24:10 PM »
"Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."

Now I have the Dennis Moore theme song stuck in my head. Yippee.     :rofl:

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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #29 on: July 13, 2012, 04:46:44 PM »
Now I have the Dennis Moore theme song stuck in my head. Yippee.     :rofl:
Don't post it here and get it stuck in our heads too, if you don't mind.
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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #30 on: July 13, 2012, 04:47:59 PM »
Don't post it here and get it stuck in our heads too, if you don't mind.

Oooh, a challenge....   :-)    :rotf:

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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #31 on: July 14, 2012, 09:57:41 AM »
I have to agree with an earlier poster...these two are a coupla clumsy mofos.  I work a physical job along with firefighting and I haven't gotten hurt that many times.

The crappy/stilted writing plus the insistence of referring constantly to "the love of my life" leads me to think this is a couple of "manure skewers" and he's setting up the story for "his true love" being denied care at the hands of the incoming evil Repig administration.

As far as not being able to get treatment...total BS...as stated earlier, ER is required to treat and stabilize you with not regard to you being able to pay.  I recently had some major surgery...hospital was on my plan surgeon was not.  Bills are here to the tune of nearly 8K.  Simple solution..I picked up the phone, set up a payment plan and everyone is happy.  Both the hospital and the surgeon get $100 a month plus 50/50 of my tax refund and yearly bonus until they are paid off.  They are happy because they get paid and I'm happy I can finally eat without being in excrutiating pain.

I had to have emergency gall bladder surgery while I was unemployed and uninsured. The hospital NOR the surgeon ever questioned my ability to pay. As a matter of fact, I hate to admit it, but they wrote my surgery off. I know it's people like me that make rates go up; but people who claim they can't get care are full of shit.
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Re: "Blimey. This redistribution of wealth is trickier than I thought."
« Reply #32 on: July 16, 2012, 02:34:45 AM »
My surgery was for a massive hiatal hernia.  My surgeon has been fixing these for over 30 years and he said its one of the worst he's ever seen especially as young as I am (early 40's).  Entire stomach was in my chest pressing on my heart and lungs.  They estimate I had lost about 40% of my lung capacity and I was still fighting fires. Never once did they question my ability to pay...just wanted to fix it and said we would work something later. 
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