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There's always Kentucky Fried Chicken, New England Clam Chowder, French Fries, or even St. Louis BBQ Sauce for anyone wanting to distance themselves from Texas Toast. However, one thing is for sure........ there is no alternative to Texas Chili.
 
There's always Kentucky Fried Chicken, New England Clam Chowder, French Fries, or even St. Louis BBQ Sauce for anyone wanting to distance themselves from Texas Toast. However, one thing is for sure........ there is no alternative to Texas Chili.

Umm, that would be KC with the sauce and St. Louis with the ribs. They had to come to Memphis to learn how to make barbecue.
 
Don't care what he says, Jenkins is not a Texan.

He can spell and he can write. No way he and Peeler are from the same state.

And since we are talking about ribs, The Rendevous in Memphis has the best pork ribs I have ever put in my mouth, but we have a place in Atlanta that makes beef ribs that would make Fred Flintstone drool.
 
Don't care what he says, Jenkins is not a Texan.

He can spell and he can write. No way he and Peeler are from the same state.

And since we are talking about ribs, The Rendevous in Memphis has the best pork ribs I have ever put in my mouth, but we have a place in Atlanta that makes beef ribs that would make Fred Flintstone drool.

he must be one of dem dare artsie fartsie type fellers livin in them there city flats..... we got us some new tires on top du trailer so du roof wont blow away
 
anyone else notice the jackasses that posted on the washington post article?
blaming insurance agents commission and saying that they don't blame doctors for not accepting medicare.
with all the problems we have in this country it is amazing that no one ever addresses the real problems.
:goofy:
 
I figured out your username:
"Oh, I See You Ate One Too in Alabama"......nice

What Wash post article are you referencing?
 
Earlier this AM I applied for a Home Depot credit card and before they would process my information I had to answer questions about things such as "Did you take out a car loan in April, 1999 from any of the following lenders?"

So the answer to your question is yes.

My answer to HD was no, but that was just a guess since I did not recognize any of the lenders as someone I had used in the past.
That question came from one of the credit bureaus, not the government. They were doing exactly what the government is going to be doing and maybe the government will be using the credit bureaus, who knows.

If you go to view your own credit report, you will be asked a series of those questions just to verify who you are. I have been asked about previous addresses, previous lenders etc.
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anyone else notice the jackasses that posted on the washington post article?
blaming insurance agents commission and saying that they don't blame doctors for not accepting medicare.
with all the problems we have in this country it is amazing that no one ever addresses the real problems.
:goofy:

Do you have a link to that article?
 
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the one you posted Y. at the bottom of the article you can read peoples comments. the democrat verbage has people into a frenzy against insurance agents. they don't even understand what they are saying.
defending doctors and pointing the finger at us. that's just like not mentioning trade defecit when we talk about national debt
 
Soooooo.....we are less than 7 months from the scene in "Healthy, MO where Brian Williams covers the signing of the the 1st applicant. Just a few questions:
1. When does the training start and who is going to do it?
2. Do I still have time to set up a non-profit for "distressed independent agents" and get the grant money?
3.What do the "greedy agents" make to assist enrollments.
4. Is it going to be worthwhile to help anybody since Medicare AEP is the same time?
5. Can I get a job as a Navigator and make enough to buy a Lincoln?

:D:swoon:
 
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