grayghost668
Gun Control,,,,not likely
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,misk & rie
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,misk & rie
and what happens if you don't pay your phone bill???
Tough red-head like you can take it though, right?lol ~ reality is, I am in one of the top 3 hated professions.
lol ~ reality is, I am in one of the top 3 hated professions.
and what happens if you don't pay your phone bill???
in our general mock draft just took Hebron Fangupo @ 4.119 to be our next fireplug anchor in the middle of the DL. in interviews he has said he basically doesn't care if he ever makes a stat-play ; that's for everyone else around him to do. He LOVES to be double teamed and has played in BYU's 2gap 3-4 scheme (also seeing time at DE) . Will predominantly move towards Offensive based picks for the remainder of the draft now that D should be set.
Lawyers, insurance, and Used Car salesmen
and there are damn good lawyers and insurance peeps....I haven't met any used car salesmen that didn't make me want to go home and wash the slime off tho....
those people in india cut you off
you missed the point though rie .. the ins co is dragging its feet to pay ghost .. because they have to pay out .. they want to rake it all in .. and not make good on their promise .. they have us over a barrel
I'm really sorry you feel that way Misk. nope, I didn't miss the point at all, they aren't dragging their feet, it's been a week.
The insurance company has to investigate the claim, collect documents, an adjuster has to inspect the damage, write up the loss report and turn it in to the company, then the company has to have the damages retrieved, ownership confirmed and/or sent to them if it's a total, and if they can do that in less than 30 days, they are doing good. Based on his previous post, his company told him two weeks.
The biggest complaint I hear is how bad an insurance company is until there is claim.
btw ~ I'm gonna stop talking about this because I'm getting defensive, but Insurance companies will tell you there are in the business of paying claims. That's their business, to put a person back to where they were before the loss.