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yuna628 last won the day on August 23 2019

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    My husband and I met for the first time on NYE '03, though we had known each other for longer than that. In 2009 he popped the question, but we waited until 2014 to file for our K1 visa. We were finally approved in 2015, and married on Sept 30th, 2015. He became a US citizen October 19th, 2023.

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  1. Well... what do you think? Complete negligence from the pilot/copilot? Intentional hostile act? https://theaircurrent.com/aviation-safety/ai171-investigation-fuel-control-switches/ Both possibilities are so strange but terrifying...
  2. I still very much love that game. It's simple. Build stuff and try not to die. But what we used to do was turn on settings to have an empty 'canvas' and take the blueprints and layouts to different castles we'd visited in real life and recreate them in the game. It's amazing what you can make.
  3. It'd be great if parents could make an effort to understand and maybe even join in with their children's hobbies. You never know where the journey might take you. Afterall, if this 69 year old skeptic could master one of the hardest games ever created, I'd say most parents have a chance at bonding and learning something new. https://fandomwire.com/this-youtubers-dad-thought-video-games-were-a-waste-until-he-beat-dark-souls-at-69/
  4. For moving boxes back in the day you could often ask grocery stores and liquor stores if they could part with old boxes. Lowes, U-Haul, Walmart, Container Store sell them. Our ReStore sells them as well. You'll also need packing material, so start saving up newspapers, bubble wrap, and old towels.
  5. Unfortunately for many of these individuals charged, some have already fled the country. Like this dude here https://www.austinweeklynews.com/2025/06/23/loretto-exec-stole-300-milion-fake-covid-testing/ and this dude https://patch.com/illinois/orlandpark/orland-park-mans-covid-test-fraud-scheme-funneled-153m-suburban-lab-feds I believe he may also be wrapped up in the scams that targeted my family members I discovered last year. The OIG's report in February showed that Medicare had paid out $454 million in fraudulent test kits by these morons. One of them Baqar Syed is serving two years in prison, and they've only recovered $4 million of it. https://www.wisn.com/article/federal-report-medicare-may-have-paid-454-million-for-covid-19-tests-no-one-wanted/63922305
  6. Neither I or my husband had a credit score at the time. I was certainly able to have a bank account long before he got here, and added him to mine with no issues (in fact iirc I added him without an SSN because it hadn't arrived yet). That was well before he was working or had a credit card or anything. Six months secured with Discover was all it took for a full card. He added me as an authorized user, and since then we both have an excellent score. We recently needed a card for international travel and Discover wouldn't cut it. We thought with our excellent credit it would be easy. Chase dragged us around for weeks with more and more convoluted demands. So we went to our local bank and explained the situation. They were more than willing to provide us a card within days. Within a year they tripled our limit. I can find hundreds of posts of Chase doing this to both immigrants and US citizens. Bottom line always is, if a big bank doesn't want to do business with you, they don't deserve you to begin with.
  7. Is it Chase? Because if it is, go elsewhere. Been here for years, excellent credit, and those guys enjoy saying no for fun. Discover usually comes through just fine. Secured credit first and then upgrade in some months.
  8. Been out shopping for a lift recliner for dad this week too. Looking at 2-3k plus about to rise as of July 1st if you want anything decently comfortable. Deals on cheaper but uncomfortable models of course. Restore had some cheap used ones but who knows what might be lurking inside them. The chair I ended up grabbing new would take 6 weeks to come in.
  9. OP: There are things I must now say and I hope it does not cause offense. You say you love him. He does not love you. He is an abuser. He will harm you, and he *has* caused harm to you. He has caused harm to others. At some point you knew all of this, and at some point you reasoned that through your love, compassion, and kindness that this would make him stop being abusive. That he would change via your love or even worse, that you are the problem. It is a lie. A lie that people in these relationships tell themselves to survive. There is nothing more to be done now. Move on from him and find someone that understands your worth and actually loves you. Not just the idea of you, or an imagining of you - but actually loves and respects you for you. From a period of three years of my young life long ago, I once learned what it was like to love an abuser. The places it took me were harmful and will effect me for the rest of my days. They will destroy you until there isn't anything left and nothing will make them happier in doing so. I know how much I desperately loved that person and I know that now I look back on it and feel nothing for them. You will move on, grow, and love again.
  10. My sympathies to you TB for the current situation. Slightly similar circumstances here, except for the hospital actually kicked my dad out of his bed and dumped him into a hallway without telling us and left him there with no monitoring until we collected him. They had ordered he be discharged to a rehab facility and *not* the one we had instructed. They said they would not send him there because my dad had the ability to stand... ah yes, he can stand.. barely, it's what happens next is the problem. They told us we would have to take him to the facility ourselves. My husband returned home after taking him and was in quite a state. He told me the facility which does not show actual photos of it on their website, and splashes a 5 star CMS rating (a lie I learned) is not fit for any human being. It is old, dirty, smells, the night staff is incompetent and have a bare understanding of English or nursing skill. There is nothing to ensure he will not fall, no bedrails, no alarms, not even a proper wheelchair. They are not following the doctor's instructions of wound care. I'm not confident he is being given his right medication. I went there and started asking questions... the staff will barely speak to you and only with vague answers. I have been struggling for many days now to see if I can get him out of there and moved somewhere else. From my experiences with my grandma, she sold most of her belongings at auction and her POA took care of setting up accounts which enabled her to go live at the retirement home and then a year later, the skilled nursing care center (basically hospice). Because she did have some means, her choice of facility was pretty good by my standards. But it's always very important to make sure that if you are able to make decisions for her that the facility is safe and clean and can meet the patient's needs.
  11. Brought home the remains of the little one last week. The vet never called about picking them up, so when I called them and asked about their status the tech immediately ignored the question and started talking about money in an obnoxious way. I knew where this convo was going.. pay up or no remains. It's bizarre to me, as I've been a client for 25+ years, have always paid my bills, and the vet had personally stated that I am only one of a handful of clients considered family enough to do payment plans. The bill is a staggering amount, but I had already told them I intended to pay it in full. Rushed there immediately to pay so I could collect them. The tech never particularly liked my dog so I didn't want them in care of his remains for any longer. No idea what I will do with the rest of his belongings. Haven't the heart to move them without weeping. We did manage to get over to the shelter to donate the large remainder of his food. Hopefully there's some other special needs dog out there that can use it. Dad's in the hospital again with some hospital acquired infection so I've been busy scrubbing everything I can. *sigh*
  12. Heard another Dreamliner (one I've actually been on) had some kind of serious flap problem today.
  13. The RR Trent 1000s have been the most recent problem and it's why I had a terrible time getting tickets, having my flights moved constantly, and long delays. The Dreamliners are comfortable amazing planes but the engines were supposed to last a lot longer than they have, which has caused other potential dangers and defects to crop up. Many airlines had to ground fleets or do weird rotations so they could get them maintenance. Unfortunately there were times where no parts were available and the fixes were crazy. I'm not sure that what is currently wrong with the Trents could cause the issue with this plane, but if it did then it's very serious indeed.
  14. I recently traveled on the Dreamliner so the configuration of this plane looks very similar. He was sitting in premium econ, directly behind business.. so the bulkhead row of seats right by the exit door. I imagine it might be a reinforced section. BTW... Boeing has major problems with the Dreamliner's RR engines and also the GEnx engines.
  15. He did like to lick his hair/groom himself. It was one of his very cat-like behaviors because we think he lived with cats at some point.
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