Completely agree. My wife was in hospice at home before she died in October and I thought they were horrible. My daughters and I did 95% of the care(which we did not mind at all) but most of the hospice nurses were cold and uncaring. The company did send me a request for a review, which I gave and was scathing, but of course I haven't heard anything from them since.
The regression is remarkable. I've been watching the NFL for over 50 years and I've never seen anything like it. I think the front office will let most of next year play out and see who becomes available in the draft. And obviously the Oline needs a lot of improvement.
Turning 65 a few years ago was the best decision I’ve ever made. Health insurance, even with IRMAA went down by 2/3rds, property taxes have been cut in half as has car insurance. This year I will take social security so keep working all you millennials and GenXers.
It was an excellent look at him and his life. I’m old and I remember Chevy on Weekend Update. He was an incredible talent and watching him on SNL that first year was electric. He was the star of the show that year. All the untalented unfunny hacks on Community can screw themselves( but for Donald Glover who is talented). Chevy’s humor has always been acerbic and he admits he left SNL too soon. He’s left an indelible mark on comedy and if he’s a prickly asshole, so what.
I'm ready to be punched. It's a terrible movie and this is coming from someone who loves Belushi and remembers him well on SNL. Also a big fan of Spielberg's work going back to Duel, which I saw as a 13 year old when it came out as a TV movie.
Keep Sheppard. Let’s see if he gets more minutes and can do something with them. I don’t buy Okogie for an entire season. There’s a reason this is his fourth team in seven seasons