Medicare Rights Center – Newsletter Sign-up

I found this site helpful about  rights for  medicare consumers.  Don’t be fooled by medicare supplemental plans that offer free access to great gyms, however leaving you  with crappy dentists and podiatrists whose offices should be cited. Select plans with a 3-5 star rating if you can. Click link below and read responses to Dear Marci, a weekly newsletter.

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Confront Your Nemeses

Dear Distraught Pal with Diabetes,

Pestering people becoming your pet peeve?

Can’t pinpoint how to verbally phrase pain?

Take charge of  life,  thoughts, feelings—write.

Write when/why they’re  a dark dagger in your side.

Perform prose before mirror.

Don’t mix words. Prepare for battle —I shouldn’t  eat what?

Well,  from the looks of it, neither should you.

Confront  nemeses when they make comment.

After thoughts minutes, hours, days late fail.

Think like a comedic: snappy, on target.

Then take  care of you, do the things you need to do to keep well.

Holding thoughts in will make you sicker than that no-no you devoured.

Obsessed With Marriage

“Have you ever been married?” she asks,

“Have you thought about  marriage?”

Missing deceased spouse she dreams midnight hours of marriage.

Is she in need of a spouse or companionship?

The two are entirely different.

Last year, year earlier, and in recent  mist of words

Not relating to subject she asks, “Have you thought of getting married?”

I can think it, however  a prospect’s required.

I can think it, but one must be ready.

To answer question―Nooo.  Relax, he might come.

Relax, find a hobby, focus on you.  Relax,

Ignore studies on high mortality of singles.

Death comes a knockin’ on wasted energy obsessin’ about it.

Death comes a knockin’ hookin’-up with wrong spouse.

Death comes a knockin’ when ya find out he eats crackers in bed.

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/mae_west.html

2011 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,600 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 27 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

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