Yes a gamble but the odds were in my favor. Except for all my near
death experiences skiing, rock climbing and surfing. I always assumed
it was all or nothing, dead or still walking.

As for affording it, I'm talking about many jobs going away because
business have to provide insurance and smaller shops will have to cut
someplace. When I was young and healthy I preferred having a job and a
choice rather then no job no choice.


On Feb 7, 2008 6:47 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And I know quite a few people under the age of 35 who had serious injuries,
> illnesses, surgeries etc. Age has nothing to do with the need for insurance
> in this day and age. Gone are the days that a doctor or a hospital will take
> a hen or a basket of eggs in exchange for services.
>
> So the statement: People don't need or want it, is simply a risk taker
> gambling.
>
> I gamble every single day myself. But if I could afford it, I'd pay it in a
> heartbeat. Soon, soon. Business is getting better :)
>
>

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