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i refer you to an earlier post of mine, need help cutting the umbilical cord much?

Exhibit some imagination, Dan. I noticed you have a tendency to inject a lot of your personal experiences (or lack thereof) into your position formulation. Not all of us do that.

For the record, I've benefited from the convention of being able to add a spouse to a plan. I don't object to the idea. I was just suggesting you take a broader view of the usual schemes, rather than kicking and sputtering about "adult offspring"--remarks about it that are, well, a little weird. What seems to have escaped your notice as well is that the idea behind increasing the age at which an individual can stay on his or her parent's plan will get many more young, healthy people (and contributions) into the insurance pool.

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Exhibit some imagination, Dan. I noticed you have a tendency to inject a lot of your personal experiences (or lack thereof) into your position formulation. Not all of us do that.

For the record, I've benefited from the convention of being able to add a spouse to a plan. I don't object to the idea. I was just suggesting you take a broader view of the usual schemes, rather than kicking and sputtering about "adult offspring"--remarks about it that are, well, a little weird. What seems to have escaped your notice as well is that the idea behind increasing the age at which an individual can stay on his or her parent's plan will get many more young, healthy people (and contributions) into the insurance pool.

from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs then?

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I noticed you have a tendency to inject a lot of your personal experiences (or lack thereof) into your position formulation. Not all of us do that.

You mean you're not engaged in an ... oh never mind that's too gross to even type out.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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trust me they have infested way beyond newark. im all the way down in monmouth county.

what's wrong with a brazilian? i think every woman should have one. :hehe:

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from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs then?

OK, I admit it. I'm a Maoist-Marxist-Leninist pinko, just like Mr. Big Dog.

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what's wrong with a brazilian? i think every woman should have one. :hehe:

nothing wrong with the brazilian people as a whole. theyre a wonderful vibrant and beautiful people. those facts do nothing to detract from the points i was making though

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You mean you're not engaged in an ... oh never mind that's too gross to even type out.

AJ, your self-control reigns supreme.

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nothing wrong with the brazilian people as a whole. theyre a wonderful vibrant and beautiful people. those facts do nothing to detract from the points i was making though

yeah, your point was they are infesting.... :blink:

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nothing wrong with the brazilian people as a whole. theyre a wonderful vibrant and beautiful people. those facts do nothing to detract from the points i was making though

wonderful and vibrant and beautiful people do not infest.

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