uglybastard
Autocross Champion
- Location
- GOML
- Car(s)
- Mk6 GTI
Jay's rabbit was totalled in 2019 I thinkMy old rabbit GTI was sold to a guy from Chicago/Milwaukee area who recently wrecked his Rabbit GTI....
Jay's rabbit was totalled in 2019 I thinkMy old rabbit GTI was sold to a guy from Chicago/Milwaukee area who recently wrecked his Rabbit GTI....
Great job nightshift.
Look out for Leprechauns if you're out trying to catch Corprin today!
St. Patrick's day, day 57, will the luck of the Irish be enough for Rickety to pay?
Jay's rabbit was totalled in 2019 I think
Day 6. Still no lizzzzzzard.
I'm also part Irish...they're always after me lucky charms!!Great job nightshift.
Look out for Leprechauns if you're out trying to catch Corprin today!
St. Patrick's day, day 57, will the luck of the Irish be enough for Rickety to pay?
I'm also part Irish...they're always after me lucky charms!!
Tomato, potato.If by “lucky charms” you mean the money from bets you welch on, then yeah I can see it.
Nope. Tricare for Life has always required you to enroll in Medicare when you turn 65. When you turn 65, you automatically convert from Select/Prime to TFL and your premiums and co-pays from Select/Prime go away.It's crazy so many vets vote republican. You now don't get to stay of tricare once you hit 65, and are required to purchase Medicare part B. They increased co-pays and now added new fees to select.
Soon they'll start charging active duty for their care.
That’s different. The va subsidizes the care via part a and b in that case.Nope. Tricare for Life has always required you to enroll in Medicare when you turn 65. When you turn 65, you automatically convert from Select/Prime to TFL and your premiums and co-pays from Select/Prime go away.
Oh, and those awful Select fees are $300 a year - undoubtedly the cheapest health insurance you can buy. I think we're paying $580 for Prime.
Uh, nope what? You used to stay on champus/tricare, tricare for life didn't exist, and there was no requirement to go on Medicare for military retirees. So not sure where your "always" comes from.Nope. Tricare for Life has always required you to enroll in Medicare when you turn 65. When you turn 65, you automatically convert from Select/Prime to TFL and your premiums and co-pays from Select/Prime go away.
Oh, and those awful Select fees are $300 a year - undoubtedly the cheapest health insurance you can buy. I think we're paying $580 for Prime.
He’s describing some other shitUh, nope what? You used to stay on champus/tricare, tricare for life didn't exist and there was no requirement to go on Medicare for military retirees.
You're wrong, again.