Milo Willamson
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Dude the book it is amazing Same here, I loved the Shinning too, even though only watched it a few times It sets up flawlessly for Doctor SleepI want to see Doctor Sleep, i loved the Shinning .
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Dude the book it is amazing Same here, I loved the Shinning too, even though only watched it a few times It sets up flawlessly for Doctor SleepI want to see Doctor Sleep, i loved the Shinning .
Speaking of English...
What do heck does "Skive" mean?
Was that the one about sore legs?I loved the Shinning too
Hahahaaa...Was that the one about sore legs?
Hahahaa... I know it can be, just imagining myself with a cyborg part.That can be pretty expensive
Hahahaa... I know it can be, just imagining myself with a cyborg part.
What where you thinking of when I posted that?Somehow I get the feeling it wasn't an arm he was thinking of...
Though I could us a cyborg thumb :/
We all want that. Shhoooooooooo off, dark days.Damn these short, dark days. Vanish, I tell you, vanish!
Oh well, just 35 days until the days start getting longer.
Your entitlement--or lack thereof--to SSDI has absolutely nothing to do with your relationship status. You're either entitled to it--by virtue of meeting its qualifications, e.g., having accumulated sufficient, recent work history -and- paying into SS--or you're not.I still cannot reveal I am engaged to someone, because have to walk through the Social Secuirty office, even though was under oath, only the laywer whom really helped me with the case really knew.
Your entitlement--or lack thereof--to SSDI has absolutely nothing to do with your relationship status. You're either entitled to it--by virtue of meeting its qualifications, e.g., having accumulated sufficient, recent work history -and- paying into SS--or you're not.
SSDI = Social Security Disability Insurance. Just like any other insurance, you have to pay for it. Either you did or you didn't. I know I did, for 31 years. Your right to collect its benefits is not affected by having a girlfriend/spouse.
Perhaps you're actually receiving SSI--Supplemental Security Income--and its benefits are affected by relationship status. I don't know--I have way too many assets to qualify for it, so I've never had reason to look into it.
If I were you, I'd be on the phone first thing tomorrow morning to have your lawyer clarify which benefit you're receiving. If you're really getting SSDI, and your attorney thinks it's affected by your relationship status, find another lawyer immediately.