Impaired Risk Plans

Greg,
Great song and very good album. I particularly like the album Signals and the tracks Distant Early Warning and Red Sector A.

"Red Barchetta" is in the top 10 songs of all time for sure...but I know you think "Dr. Feelgood" slays it.

Neil Peart bought an Assurant 5700 OD PPO from me yesterday and then played YYZ on his knee over the phone!
 
Cool, about Peart buying a plan from you, but he's actually on his way to Europe for the European leg of the tour! So HA!

Here's a picture of his BMW bike getting ready for the trip.

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And here's a shot of all of their gear headed out for the same flight...

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Told you I had an obsession... :D

BTW, if you haven't heard their music in a while, pick up a copy of their new album Snakes and Arrows. It's most excellent...
 
Told you I had an obsession... :D

BTW, if you haven't heard their music in a while, pick up a copy of their new album Snakes and Arrows. It's most excellent...

I have every CD rush ever put out, including S&A, though that CD has yet to really grow on me. Rush was my first concert in 1983..and have seen them many, many times(missed this tour though!)

Top 5 Rush tunes ever:

1. Red Barchetta
2. Bravado
3. The Pass
4. Subdivisions
5. Spirit of Radio, The Trees, Limelight, Cold Fire, Animate, Working Man, Distant Early Warning & Between the Wheels(tied!)
 
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Awesome...great to see some Rush fans out there in Insuranceland!

CT, I had the same 'issue' with Snakes and Arrows. It didn't hit me at first (and I had a leak weeks before the official release, but of course purchased it new the day of release). It took me a lot of spins to really 'get it' and it's one of my favorite Rush albums of all time now (Perm. Waves will forever hold that top honor). Give it some more spins, it'll come around. Seeing the songs performed live also really helped my appreciation of it. It's a great collection of music once it hits you...


And just to try to re-rail this thread, in case anyone is interested in the New Era products, they are available in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Oklahoma, Ohio and Tennessee. Let me know if you want to hook up with it. It's a great way to place otherwise 'unplace-able' folks and good even if your state has a risk pool. Without a pool, they might be uninsurable...with it, you can save them some money by not going there. Either way, it's decent coverage for those who might otherwise go without...
 
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