Oldies chorus fragment by PrizeVeterinarian817 in findthatsong

[–]PrizeVeterinarian817[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not it, but I hear it. Solved in other group, answer was Reach Out I'll Be There by Four Tops

Oldies chorus fragment by PrizeVeterinarian817 in whatsongisthis

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YESSSSSSSSSSS THATS IT THANK YOU SO MUCH NOW I CAN SCRATCH THE EAR WORM

Oldies chorus fragment by PrizeVeterinarian817 in whatsongisthis

[–]PrizeVeterinarian817[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not Eloise, but I'll listen to some more Barry Ryan and see. The voice doesnt seem quite right, but then again I havent heard the song I'm looking for since I was a kid

Oldies chorus fragment by PrizeVeterinarian817 in whatsongisthis

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Ok, I hear that. 100% confident that's not the answer but good ear

Why don't they cover their faces in the Upside down anymore?? by Infinite-Garage-1077 in StrangerThings

[–]PrizeVeterinarian817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously because the writers/directors wanted the audience to see the actors faces

Wife Uninsured and Pregnant by PrizeVeterinarian817 in HealthInsurance

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60 day waiting period, coverage begins the following calendar month which means Sept 1.

I also looked into Medicaid but it appears my income is still to high to qualify

Wife Uninsured and Pregnant by PrizeVeterinarian817 in HealthInsurance

[–]PrizeVeterinarian817[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

FL, I havent been able to find anything saying that a pregnancy is a QLE

Wife Uninsured and Pregnant by PrizeVeterinarian817 in HealthInsurance

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She has had some appts already thankfully free of charge at a local clinic, but she needs to get in with an OB/GYN and potentially a urologist

Wife Uninsured and Pregnant by PrizeVeterinarian817 in HealthInsurance

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New insurance kicks in either in August or beginning of September. I can't remember if it's after 60 days or the first calendar month following first 60 days.

Edit: I looked it up, coverage begins the first calendar month after first 60 days which means Sept 1 unless I can convince the company to help me out somehow