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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Seasons
« on: June 21, 2022, 06:50:54 PM »
It’s been at least 100 for almost the past 3 weeks straight so summer has been here for a while. It’s not as humid as back home tho, so far anyways.
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Nice job DBT, is that your target weight?
lol. What is he even saying with the server remark?
I'm rooting for Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris today.What are they doing to tigers back?
People saying "wifey" or "hubby".The husband or The wife drives me insane
Just buying it down. Not looking to catch the exact bottom here man.The $18,500 limit order I’ve had out there for like a week finally hit this morning
I remember my first crypto bear marketRight!?
I’ll drive up and join you! (If I’m still in San Antonio)I will buy you a beer! (If I’m still in Dallas).
Spracs!
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I'm totally there! (If I'm still in Dallas, which is likely.)
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i would feel extremely validated. 7/7 on the validation scaleWas it everything you thought it would be?
speaking of, last night I was making some of that frozen philly steak that you can get from costco. well, guess what I didn't plan for...NO BREAD! also...NO RICE! but, guess what I did have...potato chips. So I had philly beef on potato chips with some bbq sauce. tres bien mucho gusto bonjour.Oh man I love those Philly cheesesteak things. Makes good burritos too
Yes Humira is a specialty drug. I even got it from the specialty pharmacy. Also, I posted that cost and my obligation for that is $0. So I already won’t pay anything.fwiw you might want to look into AbbVie Assist if you haven't done so already.
Is Humira considered a specialty drug? You'll probably hit your out-of-pocket max soon, and the cost will come down. I second BAC's suggestion, too. For expensive drugs, a lot of pharma companies will help you hit your out-of-pocket max so that they can just collect from health insurance.
https://twitter.com/saylor/status/1523996525151539203Sub 21k. I think Saylor may get liquidated.
I think it has to go like below 5k for that to happen