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Sunday, July 27, 2008
If my health insurance provider thinks I am paying $730 for a cancer-screening exam ordered by my doctor, they have another think coming. Since when does a routine procedure ordered by my doctor "exceed reasonable and customary"?

Back for five minutes and Real Life topples all over me.

I want into move to DisneySea and set up shop in the simulacrum. I want to live in a false, beautiful reality where the plunges down the mountain only last a split-second and you scream with terrified joy all the way down.

I hate you, health insurance company.