So I added a Facebook application that will hit my Livejournal RSS feed and post my blog there so I don’t have to post in two different places.
Now I just need to find one that will do the same for my MySpace page.
So I added a Facebook application that will hit my Livejournal RSS feed and post my blog there so I don’t have to post in two different places.
Now I just need to find one that will do the same for my MySpace page.
I am in a mood for some good old fashioned slam dancing.
Not because I am in an angry mood, or wish to hurt anyone. Not because of any bad reason at all, really. I could just use that kind of release. Adrenaline and pain and strength and sweat and the loud, angry music pounding in my ears until they ring.
I blame Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. I’m doing quite a bit of the powerful/gutteral glowering that I’ve done in the past with shows like Playing with Fire and Delusion of Darkness. Playing characters that are this far off from my normal daliy demeanor bring out the punk in me. What can I say?
My boss just Rick Rolled me.
I have an appointment with a cosmetic surgeon on April 1st.
Despite the fact that I have been exercising regularly for most of my weight loss, and pretty intensely for the last year and a half, the “apron” of fat around my mid-section is not going down in size. If it is doing anything it is drooping more. What used to kind of stick out now sags down over my waistline. I can no longer avoid the fact that I pushed my skin too far for too long. I’m going to have to have an operation to finish this journey.
The question is – When?
That’s why I’m going to see a doctor.
I know for a fact the amount of skin that is hanging on me is adding to my current weight. I don’t know how much. I know that right now it’s near impossible for me to reach any kind of goal weight because my current weight is being influenced by factors beyond my control.
I’m just tired of knowing that I’ve come so far but looking at myself with my shirt off and not feeling like it has made any difference.
It’s likely to be expensive. I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it. Maybe I’ll set up a Paypal begging site.
The recovery is likely to take a few months. That being the case, I’ll probably look at doing this sometime after Dragon*Con this year. That will also give me a few more months to continue the diet and exercise routine to prepare myself for it.
Yeah. Very nervous about this. Can you tell?
what superpower do you wish you had, and what would you do with it?
This could very easily turn into a huge post and you well know it, but I think I will just go with Time Travel. Currently, I don’t seem to have enough of it and I would certainly love the ability to go back and be able to reclaim some of it that I’ve lost. I’d also like to be able to go back and see people who have died again or meet my great-great-great grandchildren (if I ever have any).
On a practical side a few choice hops and I could set myself up with a pretty secure nest egg, too.
Ask me a question. *Any* question. They’ll be screened. I’ll answer them in my journal. If need be, some answers will be appropriately screened and filtered.
I think I left my email client open at home today, so if you’re trying to get in touch with me…well…you can’t!
*bats eyes at
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Honeeeyyyyy? Can you shut my email client down for me please?
Disclaimer – I am not in the health care industry. I am not an economist. I have done no number-crunching on the realistic likelihood that what I am about to propose would work or not. This is simply a thought I’ve had in regards to the “health care crisis” in the United States.
Why can’t the government act as one giant company, representing the citizens of the United States, and use their resources to negotiate health care deals with major insurance companies? Well, actually…I know they can, and that they do. Medicare? Medicaid? That’s basically what they are doing there. When someone is on one of these programs they actually have health insurance through a private insurer. Thing is, the government pays for that. What if they just gave us the ability to purchase those health care plans on our own dime, and gave our employers the option of paying those costs (or a part of them) for us instead of negotiating their own deals with the big insurance companies?
These plans should in no way be mandatory, with the following exception – If you don’t have insurance and you go to a hospital, you have the option of signing up for a plan on the spot. If you choose not to do so, whatever unpaid costs you have for your hospital stay are deducted from your taxes at the end of the year.
The way I see it – Lots of money ends up going into the private sector (insurance companies), creating jobs and strengthening our economy. A larger percentage of the population has access to health care, allowing them to get treated for illnesses instead of letting them worsen to the point that they have to be hospitalized. When people DO end up in the hospital, a larger percentage of them are covered by insurance so the Hospital actually ends up getting paid for the services they render. Hospitals end up having more money and are able to afford better levels of care, and taxpayers aren’t called upon to cover those unpaid medical costs as often. An overall healthier population increases productivity across the board as people with lower paying jobs (the folks who may be at the bottom of the class system but frequently end up doing the jobs that keep the rest of us going) don’t get sick as often and miss work. Due to the fact that the insurance companies would be potentially negotiating for millions of new customers their rates would be fiercely competitive and would fall across the board, allowing private companies to offer even better health insurance benefits or pay them completely for their employees.
I want to be clear – I’m not talking about a subsidized program here. I’m not talking about the government paying for these programs at all. They could simply act as mediators between us and the insurance companies and handle the administrative end for us. Hell, they could even roll the yearly benefits selection process into our tax returns.
Like I said – a completely uneducated thought, but a thought I had nonetheless.
Edit – Another thought I just had. This kind of system would allow individuals to stay on the same health care plan regardless of where they ended up working, so they had no lapse in benefits and no risk of being refused care by an insurance company due to pre-existing conditions.