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@ajlamesa I don't believe I have ever had a bad metro ride in continental Europe or East Asia. If I did, I can't remember it so it could not have been very bad
@DutchRojas In aggregate, it paid for naming rights on the stadium. When you go to the game, you can look at it with pride knowing you paid for it!π€£π€£
@CanesDavid Doctor, I had one of those ordered and they thought there might be a growth by my stomach. Immediate MRF with contrast. Three days of wondering whether it was cancer time, and it was nothing. I'm a layperson, but what are we doing? I'm with you.
@HEALTHCOSTtruth If this came out of a hospital MRF, the data is largely crap. Maybe you can rely on cash price, maybe not. Payer MRFs are, by far, more reliable.
@ajlamesa Since you mention Japan, they are now encouraging immigration to some degree. I have been doing business in Nepal for 25 years snd I was surprised to learn there are now 400,000 Nepalis living in Japan. I even ate at a Nepali restaurant in Tokyo. The mo-mo's were great!
@DutchRojas@afblmnop I felt they had a real chance in the 90s. Carriers were giving global capitation to IPAs making the hospitals a vendor. I managed 21 of them back then. For the most part, they couldn't police themselves.
@kylamb8 I love hearing the French whine about Paraguay. They couldn't get a shot off within 40 yards and had to win on a penalty kick for a foul on a guy with his back to the goal.
@thisisnew_me1 Where do you get these numbers? Interest rates were between 10-16% depending on when you bought. Prices were low because a giant recession was going on with 10% unemployment.