Imagine you are stuck in a chair for 3-4 hours. Just imagine that much. I won't try and get you to imagine the whole dialysis experience. It really sucks, and will never be a ride at Universal Studios. But I think any of us who have survived elementary school education can imagine being stuck in a chair for several hours. Only there is no recess,...
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I don't think I would be a good owner of a restaurant. As much as I love food, the whole business and manager aspects of running a place are probably beyond me. People go to school for that kind of thing. Me, I just like eating... and sitting... and drinking. I think I'm really good at all three of those (except maybe the drinking part,...
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toothpickmoe:
Excellent name indeed.
The $145 Pint of Ice Cream ...or How Bank of America Stole All of My Money
It started on a Friday. Actually, technically, it started on a Monday, when I made a charge through SOE for something in Everquest 2. On Friday, however, is when several new debits were made that caused everything to go hell.
On this Friday, Raseny had taken the day off...
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It started on a Friday. Actually, technically, it started on a Monday, when I made a charge through SOE for something in Everquest 2. On Friday, however, is when several new debits were made that caused everything to go hell.
On this Friday, Raseny had taken the day off...
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toothpickmoe:
I despise BofA. I once had a savings account with them. After a few months of only depositing money in it, I had less than I started with. That is pretty much the exact opposite of a savings account.
d_day:
Ah yes, BofA fuck you right good. Almost all banks have some sneaky tactics to raise cash using thse fees. For instance: if a person has say ten debits that total $30, and one large debit for say $200, all about a day apart. The small debits came first, and did not result in an overdraft. The large debit came last, and caused an overdraft of $25. The bank will actually change the order of the debits, so that the large one comes first, and then NSF charges can be added to each of the small debits. It's a nasty tactic that seems to be legal, however unethical it may seem.
On a personal note, I will never do anything that causes BofA to gain money. I had an account with them almost 15 years. I ended up closing it one day, primarily because I was tired of their poor customer service. 3 days after I closed the account and zeroed the balance, BofA approved an automatic deduction, that I had forgotten to stop, on the closed account. So, the bank paid someone 20 some odd dollars, and then tacked on an NSF fee. All this after the account was closed. Naturally, I refused to pay. Naturally, they gave the debt to a collection agency, and also reported me to ChexSystems. The collection agency will not get a dime. Having a record with ChexSystems means I can't open any new checking accounts with other banks for five years. Since I had already opened an account prior to closing the first, that's not going to matter. BofA will never get a dime from me, and that's the way I like it.
On a personal note, I will never do anything that causes BofA to gain money. I had an account with them almost 15 years. I ended up closing it one day, primarily because I was tired of their poor customer service. 3 days after I closed the account and zeroed the balance, BofA approved an automatic deduction, that I had forgotten to stop, on the closed account. So, the bank paid someone 20 some odd dollars, and then tacked on an NSF fee. All this after the account was closed. Naturally, I refused to pay. Naturally, they gave the debt to a collection agency, and also reported me to ChexSystems. The collection agency will not get a dime. Having a record with ChexSystems means I can't open any new checking accounts with other banks for five years. Since I had already opened an account prior to closing the first, that's not going to matter. BofA will never get a dime from me, and that's the way I like it.
I was a very angry teenager. Suprised right? Totally. And you should be, considering what a calm, rational and down to Earth person I am now. But I wasn't always like this. Oh no. Once I was problematic for my elders. I defied them and did what I wanted. Thankfully for me all I really wanted was not to go to school, and to be...
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toothpickmoe:
While the usual sense of "fun" is not what one would normally attribute to that sort of personal journey, ti can be quite exhilarating.
I've been pulled back into the world of Everquest 2. Well... maybe not pulled. I was invited, and sort of made myself comfortable on EQ2's couch. It's been a pretty gracious host, and I see a lot of faces from my recent past wandering in and out. They say hi, reminisce, and share a few laughs. I think a couple of them are unpacking their...
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toothpickmoe:
Yet another way the internet is an amazing place.
It has been one hell of a week. Last Saturday Cody arrived from Orange County. Sunday was my birthday, and at the end of the night we saw Star Trek. Which was awesome. How awesome? It was like an awesome sundae made with 2 scoops of awesome, covered in awesomesauce and awesomesprinkles. It was so much awesome I wanted to stand up in the middle...
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toothpickmoe:
Happy belated. Sounds like a good one.
I've been to Doug Fir!
I love Seattle, but don't think I could live there.
The only good thing about the Kayne video that shot on the lot a few months back was the Galaga machine he had brought in.
This ends my collection of random thoughts. There were more, but only these made the cut.
I've been to Doug Fir!
I love Seattle, but don't think I could live there.
The only good thing about the Kayne video that shot on the lot a few months back was the Galaga machine he had brought in.
This ends my collection of random thoughts. There were more, but only these made the cut.
I find it strange to think this, but it's almost as if those weeks spent on lsd studying Front 242 and KMFDM albums prepared me for a world in which J.J. Abrams is famous.
When the "ARG" around Cloverfield was going on I noticed something peculiar - that no matter how brilliant the people were working on the "puzzles" he put out there, no one...
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When the "ARG" around Cloverfield was going on I noticed something peculiar - that no matter how brilliant the people were working on the "puzzles" he put out there, no one...
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d_day:
I hate that. I hate it with a passion. It always feels like I've wasted so much time when there is no big payoff at the end.
Also, I have a new number, not sure if I gave it to you. When you next find yourself in socal, let me know. We'll have to grab some food ro something.
Also, I have a new number, not sure if I gave it to you. When you next find yourself in socal, let me know. We'll have to grab some food ro something.
This song has been stuck in my head. For some reason I don't focus on any one person when I hear it, but there is a period of time that keeps filling my mind. It's a brief period. Maybe a few months, and by no means "the happiest days of my life."
What fills my mind is Sundays when d23 and I would go to...
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toothpickmoe:
And she will welcome you back with open arms.
The Scene:
I'm walking into a hospital room. On the bed is me, 16 years ago. I'm young, 19, and very - very - angry. I sit on the end of the bed and start talking. Simple stuff, observations in the key of funny. My humor of choice is The Fool. The observant idiot. Ignorance and shallowness are a style of comedy all their own...
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I'm walking into a hospital room. On the bed is me, 16 years ago. I'm young, 19, and very - very - angry. I sit on the end of the bed and start talking. Simple stuff, observations in the key of funny. My humor of choice is The Fool. The observant idiot. Ignorance and shallowness are a style of comedy all their own...
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toothpickmoe:
You mastered time travel?!
toothpickmoe:
Otherwise known as the internet.
I would not doubt for a second that Comcast is pulling this for no real reason. I am shocked though. I've been hearing more of these kinds of stories and previously I thought the conversion was only going to affect folks using rabbit ears.
Is anyone able to use a laptop during dialysis. I apologize if that's a stupid question. If not that, maybe they could bring in a hypnotist.
Oh hey, I'm moving to Portland in August. Hopefully coming over before then to find a house.