* Foul Ol’ Ron, and his recurring phrases, are copyright of Terry Pratchett: obviously. The complicating factor? Is that those black-letter/white background t-shirts were first made by Katherine Hamnett for Wham’s “Wake Me Up Before you go-go” video. The Frankie Says t-shirts mine was modelled on were designs by ZTT publicist, Paul Morley, who modelled them on Hamnett’s. I could argue they’re co-owners of a copyrightable idea: but don’t know for sure.
The complication? According to Morley, Hamnett said she expected them to be copied. And is on the record, saying “If you want to get the message out there, you should print it in giant letters on a t-shirt.”
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Assaulted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bloody hell, and then you get the medical charges, Olga! The US has no sense of decency.
At any rate … ? It seems Mangione is up before the beak: and, in an outburst in court, yelled “[ … ] insult to the intelligence of the American people”. Quite what the insult was, we don’t know. But, apparently? There’s some talk he has a recent, surfing related, back injury: that could be a factor in any complaints against the US health care system¶. Quite how Debbi manages with her dystonia, I don’t know.
§ I hope it’s enjoyable, Debbi¶! Oh … I think you’ve seen the review, haven’t you … ? (Oh, I’ve mentioned you to Olga, today: I always wonder how you’re managing, when US healthcare comes up.)
¶ Olga, Debbi, I don’t know if the shooting of Brian Thompson will cause any changes in the US health system. But? It’s strikes me it’s needed. And that one person’s death will have led to it.
Q5) the US Yes, the system is terrible, and even if you have a good coverage thanks to work, if you lose your job and you have a chronic condition... I wonder how Debbie manages as well. I remember watching a movie by Michael Moore called Sicko (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0386032/) about the American Healthcare system, and it is well worth a watch. He takes some people who need treatment to Cuba of all places... And yes, they are given treatment. I've heard about his back injury as well, and something about his mother, although I am not sure how trustworthy the source of information.
It's a shame insurance companies write contracts full of exceptions to coverage.
That guy was obviously quite mad. And not just angry mad.
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Actually, our insurance (through Rick's former job) is pretty good compared to many others. That's why I was able to be treated with a drug that restored my mobility after the stroke.
The fact that economics weighed so heavily in the decision to treat me adequately for stroke tells you our system is screwed up.
But once you hit Medicare age, figuring out what covers what and how to make sure everything's covered almost requires a lawyer's review and opinion. :)
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Q1) Burkina Faso
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Q5) the US
Yes, the system is terrible, and even if you have a good coverage thanks to work, if you lose your job and you have a chronic condition...
I wonder how Debbie manages as well. I remember watching a movie by Michael Moore called Sicko (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0386032/) about the American Healthcare system, and it is well worth a watch. He takes some people who need treatment to Cuba of all places... And yes, they are given treatment.
I've heard about his back injury as well, and something about his mother, although I am not sure how trustworthy the source of information.
It's a shame insurance companies write contracts full of exceptions to coverage.
ReplyDeleteThat guy was obviously quite mad. And not just angry mad.
1. Burkina Faso
2. Edward 8th's
3. archeologists
4. archeologist
5. the US
Actually, our insurance (through Rick's former job) is pretty good compared to many others. That's why I was able to be treated with a drug that restored my mobility after the stroke.
The fact that economics weighed so heavily in the decision to treat me adequately for stroke tells you our system is screwed up.
But once you hit Medicare age, figuring out what covers what and how to make sure everything's covered almost requires a lawyer's review and opinion. :)