I got my dragon tattoo last week! It totally rocks!
The tattoo isn't that blurry - it's just hard to take a good pic of your own back. Take my word for it, though - it's an awesome tattoo. 3.5 hours total, over two days, and about $400. Good thing I decided not to go to New Orleans for Mardi Gras - I'd be completely broke.
Speaking of being broke, I haven't been able to do my taxes yet because I haven't received all of my W-2s yet. Stupid mail system is always loosing my most important mail! Why can't they just loose the junk mail?
I got a bill from the doctor I visited in December. $354. Here are the problems I have with that amount: 1) I had insurance at the time, which should have had a copay of MAYBE $20. 2) I saw a nurse practitioner! I was in there for less than half an hour! It was a general check up! $354 my ass. My name is spelled wrong on the bill, and it says that the insurance company was unable to identify the patient, so hopefully all I have to do is call them, tell them to spell my frikkin name right, and all will be well. But why is the doctor's office charging $354 for a general check up with a nurse practitioner?? Does this make any sense to anyone?
The tattoo isn't that blurry - it's just hard to take a good pic of your own back. Take my word for it, though - it's an awesome tattoo. 3.5 hours total, over two days, and about $400. Good thing I decided not to go to New Orleans for Mardi Gras - I'd be completely broke.
Speaking of being broke, I haven't been able to do my taxes yet because I haven't received all of my W-2s yet. Stupid mail system is always loosing my most important mail! Why can't they just loose the junk mail?
I got a bill from the doctor I visited in December. $354. Here are the problems I have with that amount: 1) I had insurance at the time, which should have had a copay of MAYBE $20. 2) I saw a nurse practitioner! I was in there for less than half an hour! It was a general check up! $354 my ass. My name is spelled wrong on the bill, and it says that the insurance company was unable to identify the patient, so hopefully all I have to do is call them, tell them to spell my frikkin name right, and all will be well. But why is the doctor's office charging $354 for a general check up with a nurse practitioner?? Does this make any sense to anyone?