Dec. 4th, 2003
I went and paid the past-due on my insurance before noon, so odds are good that it will get posted by end of day, and I won't be insuranceless anymore. However, they couldn't promise me that it would take effect, and they couldn't promise me that my policy wouldn't get terminated permanently anyway. Bastards. The really exciting part of this is that the car is of course, owned by the bank still, and they're threatening to add all sorts of fees to my loan for non-insurance. So I'm going to call them and tell them that I paid my policy, and hopefully that will be enough.
From the "Omen or Pizza?" department, the difference between the amount they asked me to pay to rescue my policy today and the check that I sent them two weeks ago that they inexplicably rejected and sent back: $23.23. So I don't know if that's a good sign or a bad sign. Hail Eris.
From the "Omen or Pizza?" department, the difference between the amount they asked me to pay to rescue my policy today and the check that I sent them two weeks ago that they inexplicably rejected and sent back: $23.23. So I don't know if that's a good sign or a bad sign. Hail Eris.
I went and paid the past-due on my insurance before noon, so odds are good that it will get posted by end of day, and I won't be insuranceless anymore. However, they couldn't promise me that it would take effect, and they couldn't promise me that my policy wouldn't get terminated permanently anyway. Bastards. The really exciting part of this is that the car is of course, owned by the bank still, and they're threatening to add all sorts of fees to my loan for non-insurance. So I'm going to call them and tell them that I paid my policy, and hopefully that will be enough.
From the "Omen or Pizza?" department, the difference between the amount they asked me to pay to rescue my policy today and the check that I sent them two weeks ago that they inexplicably rejected and sent back: $23.23. So I don't know if that's a good sign or a bad sign. Hail Eris.
From the "Omen or Pizza?" department, the difference between the amount they asked me to pay to rescue my policy today and the check that I sent them two weeks ago that they inexplicably rejected and sent back: $23.23. So I don't know if that's a good sign or a bad sign. Hail Eris.
Memory hole.
Dec. 4th, 2003 03:35 pmI don't remember if I took my meds today or not. This is never good.
If I took them, and don't take any now, I'll be fine.
If I took them, and take another dose now, I'll be mildly manic for the next 12-24 hours.
If I didn't take them, and don't take any now, I'll be largely unable to function tomorrow.
If I didn't take them, and take another dose now, I'll be fine.
*makes the Pascal's Wager square*
No clear winner. Damn.
If I took them, and don't take any now, I'll be fine.
If I took them, and take another dose now, I'll be mildly manic for the next 12-24 hours.
If I didn't take them, and don't take any now, I'll be largely unable to function tomorrow.
If I didn't take them, and take another dose now, I'll be fine.
*makes the Pascal's Wager square*
No clear winner. Damn.
Memory hole.
Dec. 4th, 2003 03:35 pmI don't remember if I took my meds today or not. This is never good.
If I took them, and don't take any now, I'll be fine.
If I took them, and take another dose now, I'll be mildly manic for the next 12-24 hours.
If I didn't take them, and don't take any now, I'll be largely unable to function tomorrow.
If I didn't take them, and take another dose now, I'll be fine.
*makes the Pascal's Wager square*
No clear winner. Damn.
If I took them, and don't take any now, I'll be fine.
If I took them, and take another dose now, I'll be mildly manic for the next 12-24 hours.
If I didn't take them, and don't take any now, I'll be largely unable to function tomorrow.
If I didn't take them, and take another dose now, I'll be fine.
*makes the Pascal's Wager square*
No clear winner. Damn.