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Oct 6 2019 06:12PM
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PodcastOne: Sex with Emily Who listens to her podcast?
Discussing sex and relationships subjects.
Also podcasted on Iheartradio.
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Oct 5 2019 06:20PM
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I have a question. This morning I was listening to a talk radio show. A guy called in about his home insurance. He lives in Crestline and because of all the fires his homeowners insurance is not being renewed. What's worse in the bank is going to foreclose on his loan because of no insurance. My question is what will the bank do with the property if it can't be insured?
I Googled "can a bank foreclose if you don't have homeowners insurance"? And Google said.
Without homeowners insurance, you're taking a terrific risk. If you have a mortgage on your home, your lender can foreclose on the property in an effort to protect their investment. ... If the insurance lapses, the bank could take the house.
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Sep 30 2019 09:28AM
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Science Fiction movies I love science fiction movies. Space travel, time travel, A.I. and quite a few of the animations are just a few of my favorite subjects but I can't find anything good I haven't seen. I would love some suggestions.
Some of my favorites.
Lucy / Scarlett Johansson
Avatar/Sigourney Weaver
Contact/Jodie Foster
The Arrival/ Charlie Sheen
Ex Machina/Alicia Vikander
All the Terminator movies/Arnold
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Sep 14 2019 02:47PM
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Virgin Trains USA is on track Las Vegas to Victorville. High-speed train to California back on track, construction set for 2020.
Las Vegas is one step closer to having a high-speed train between the Las Vegas Strip and Victorville California.
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Sep 11 2019 11:12AM
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Has anyone tried IFLY? Indoor skydiving so you don't have to think about your parachute opening before you land.
If you have tried it could you tell me you thoughts about your experience?
I Googled it and there's one in Ontario through Group on, $60 for a training session.
Total experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, and includes:
Training class
Full instruction
Flights in the wind
Gear is included
Personalized progress feedback
Flight certificate
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Aug 30 2019 07:07PM
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Mercury insurance company fined 27 million dollars. Tue, 05/07/2019 - 13:57 / Appellate Court Holds Mercury Insurance Accountable for Phony Premium Overcharges.
"After over a decade of battling against Mercury's aggressive litigation tactics seeking to evade accountability for its deceitful 'broker fee' overcharges, today justice has finally prevailed and the $27 million civil penalty Mercury must pay the state should send a strong message to Mercury and other insurers that they can't get around the law," said Pam Pressley, senior attorney at Consumer Watchdog.
Why is California keeping the 27 million dollars instead of returning it to the consumer? I've been with Mercury for 30 years, I want my money back.
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Aug 13 2019 09:14AM
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New insurance proposal. San Jose Mayor Proposes Insurance Requirement For Gun Owners.
The measure would require firearm owners in the city to have liability insurance for their weapons - a first in the nation.
It's a slippery slope and this will spread to all of California.
Also another way to track gun ownership.
This will make it mandatory for the crazy mass murders to buy insurance to cover the damage they do. Now they will be insured to kill.
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Aug 2 2019 03:32PM
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Pig ears. Consumers are being urged not to buy pig-ear dog treats nor feed them to their pets during an outbreak of salmonella that has expanded to 33 states and sickened 127 people, including 26 hospitalizations.
The warning issued Wednesday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention comes amid an investigation that has prompted two separate recalls in recent days and weeks. The agencies also advised retailers to stop selling all pig-ear treats for now.
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May 11 2019 08:22PM
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Los Angeles County measure EE June 4th ballot. Los Angeles voters will be able to cast ballots on a proposed property tax for schools, but the measure will face a hearing on its validity after the June 4 election.
If approved by two-thirds of voters, Measure EE would raise an estimated $500 million per year over 12 years to help fund traditional and charter schools within the boundaries of the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Unified is proposing a newly allowed per-square-foot formula. At 16 cents per square foot, the owner of a 1,500-square-foot house would pay $240 a year; the owner of a house twice that size would pay twice as much.
But single-family homes would account for only about 20% of the total revenue. Commercial, industrial and institutional landowners would pay the lion's share, which is a major reason various business organizations are vehemently against the measure. Landlords of apartment buildings also would be significant contributors and might pass that expense along to renters in non-rent-controlled buildings. The tax would sunset in 12 years.
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Apr 25 2019 07:25PM
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Measles How do you know you've been vaccinated, how long is the vaccination valid? I'm sure I got one in 1969 basic training.
I don't remember getting the vaccine recently so I'm calling my doctor tomorrow for her opinion.
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Apr 18 2019 02:03PM
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Big Bear Lake Live Eagle Cam. 24 hour live feed, these guys eat squirrels too.
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Apr 14 2019 05:35PM
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Gardening? Spring has sprung and all my seeds I planted in pots are sprouting. This year I'm only concentrating on watermelons and tomatoes. I have several trees that produce every season. Fruits, vegetables and flowers. What did you plant this season?
I'm sitting here in my back yard looking at all the green and loving it.
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