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I'm ready for 2015 to get here. It's got to be better, right? First I find out that my mom needs to have her aortic valve replaced, then our house gets in a car accident. We have awnings over the driveway and the front porch. The neighbor took out several awning posts and damaged our car. Nobody was hurt, but I'm totally over this year and ready for the next one. Am I the only one?
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It's been a good year, but on the bright side, no one at the insurance company could possible decide the accident was your house's fault?
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You see stories on the news about people ending up driving into other people's houses, but never think it could happen to you.
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I'll admit I've never considered the possibility of it happening. Also, if you hand me an MBA and a good job at a decent company you have my permission to leap us forward a year.
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Problem is, I don't see my life getting much better in 2015, so, fast forwarding probably just adds a drinking problem.
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quote:Originally posted by Derrell: You see stories on the news about people ending up driving into other people's houses, but never think it could happen to you.
Which is why I think there should bel mandatory driving tests annually for drivers age 70 and over.
Not that you've said the driver was older, but often times they are.
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Yes, she was. Blackblade, I don't have an MBA or a good paying job in my pockets, but I do have a riminder that you don't have to get up and go to church tomorrow. I wonder if any members in Arizona will forget there's no church because of the temple dedication?
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