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Does Great West-Life Insurance allow their employees to have a facial piercing?

April 4, 2012 in Insurance jobs and educations

I have a lip piercing and I was just wondering if I’m gonna have to take it off for my first day on the job at GWL.

21/32 Ardrishaig to Crinan. Appalling weather brings the Great Motorboat Tour to a halt!

April 4, 2012 in Boat Insurance


www.boat-zone.com Shark Bay is left high and dry and the adventure takes an enforced break due to continuing bad weather.. It’s 2 weeks before the trip can continue by which time it’s Bank Holiday – with boats everywhere! Shark Bay is joined by a new member of the crew, Eddy, who’s also an experienced wildlife film maker. They are now in the heart of salmon farming coastline as they make their way towards Crinan and into the Crinan Canal… it’s very narrow… but very scenic and tranquil after such a difficult leg. Sponsored by leading boat insurance specialists Haven Knox-Johnston (www.boatinsure.co.uk), The Great Motorboat Tour is the weekly video diaries of two men in a boat and their attempt to circumnavigate the British Isles. Film-maker John Boyle and cameraman Fionn Crow Howieson set off from Falmouth in their Sealine S34, called Shark Bay, keeping a regular video diary which provides compelling viewing of their great adventure as well as unique views and insight into our wonderful coastline. Their route takes them eastwards along the south coast, around southeast England, across the Thames estuary and then along the full length of the east coast to Scotland and beyond, past Cape Wrath taking in the wildest and most remote shores of our islands. Shark Bay then turns south following Scotland’s beautiful west coast before heading westwards to reach Northern Ireland. Their adventure takes them right around Ireland along the west and south coastlines before they head

Great Scott! -or- Why I Support the Individual Mandate

April 1, 2012 in General

The idea behind insurance is that you pay a premium and if things go pear-shaped, there’s a safety net there to catch you.  It may not pay everything but it will pay enough that you won’t be ruined.  This is true for vehicles, this is true for health care and this is true for the guy who got his crotch insured.

The thing about insurance is that it works best with larger economies of scale.  Sure, there are the one-off specialty policies for Bruce Springsteen’s voice or Tina Turner’s legs but the vast majority of insurance policies cover things like health care or vehicle damage.  The larger the pot, the lower your premium because the risk gets spread out.  That’s why Obama made the “individual mandate” the centerpiece of his health care legislation.

What does it say about THE GREAT ONE, Barack Hussein Obama, when even the MSM is making fun of HIM?

April 1, 2012 in Insurance jobs and educations

Mm, mmm, mm!?
Holy S**t?
or
Someting inside is now verking?

Capital Crunch: Obama Confronts Waning Political Capital

October 05, 2009 8:15 AM

ABC News’ Rick Klein reports:

Think the White House may want to work on its vote-counting operation before the health care bill makes it to the Senate floor?

Think the CBO might be just as brutal as the IOC — with scoring that counts just as much?

Think the public debate over Afghanistan strategy gets any easier as events shape perceptions?

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March 31, 2012 in Insurance sales


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9/32: Flamborough Head to Sunderland – the great adventure hits a big problem…

March 28, 2012 in Boat Insurance


www.boat-zone.com Our adventurers John and Fionn reach the Yorkshire coast and see (and smell!) the amazingly prolific bird life on the cliffs of Flamborough Head. They visit wonderful Whitby with time to explore and enjoy the town as tourists whilst watching the swing bridge open to release sailing boats to the open sea. Staithes, home port of Captain James Cooke, proves an exceptionally pretty fishing village… before signs of heavy industry appear along the coast — and offshore. And as the boys head further north, near calamity – Shark Bay hits a submerged log… Sponsored by leading boat insurance specialists Haven Knox-Johnston (www.boatinsure.co.uk), The Great Motorboat Tour is the weekly video diaries of two men in a boat and their attempt to circumnavigate the British Isles. Film-maker John Boyle and cameraman Fionn Crow Howieson set off from Falmouth in their Sealine S34, called Shark Bay, keeping a regular video diary which provides compelling viewing of their great adventure as well as unique views and insight into our wonderful coastline. Their route takes them eastwards along the south coast, around southeast England, across the Thames estuary and then along the full length of the east coast to Scotland and beyond, past Cape Wrath taking in the wildest and most remote shores of our islands. Shark Bay then turns south following Scotland’s beautiful west coast before heading westwards to reach Northern Ireland. Their adventure takes them right around Ireland

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March 26, 2012 in Car insurance


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25/32 Kilrush to Dingle. This next leg starts with great footage of dolphins in the Shannon estuary.

March 25, 2012 in Boat Insurance


www.boat-zone.com And then it’s more difficult seas and strong winds as Shark Bay has more engine problems and limps towards Dingle…the seaside village made famous by the filming of Ryan’s Daughter on the golden sands of the strand. A bit of mechanical improvisation makes a temporary fix to enable the Great Motorboat Tour to press on southwards on blissfully flat calm water. Next stop en route to the rocky outcrops of The Skelligs. Sponsored by leading boat insurance specialists Haven Knox-Johnston (www.boatinsure.co.uk), The Great Motorboat Tour is the weekly video diaries of two men in a boat and their attempt to circumnavigate the British Isles. Film-maker John Boyle and cameraman Fionn Crow Howieson set off from Falmouth in their Sealine S34, called Shark Bay, keeping a regular video diary which provides compelling viewing of their great adventure as well as unique views and insight into our wonderful coastline. Their route takes them eastwards along the south coast, around southeast England, across the Thames estuary and then along the full length of the east coast to Scotland and beyond, past Cape Wrath taking in the wildest and most remote shores of our islands. Shark Bay then turns south following Scotland’s beautiful west coast before heading westwards to reach Northern Ireland. Their adventure takes them right around Ireland along the west and south coastlines before they head eastwards across the Irish Sea to west Wales and finally around Land’s End back

What are some great one liners that you remember?

March 25, 2012 in Bicycle insurance

a few of mine:
Ken Dodd
”La donna e mobile means ladies bicycle for sale” – Ken Dodd
Woody Allen
”And if it turns out that there is a God, I don’t believe that he is evil. The worst that can be said is that he’s an underachiever”
”There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman?”
”What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet.”

30/32 Lizard to Falmouth – the final leg of the Great Motorboat Adventure

March 16, 2012 in Boat Insurance


www.boat-zone.com Shark Bay really is on the home run, passing Fionn’s house on the beach…the boys have seen the British Isles as never seen before…but agree ‘there’s no place quite like home!’ But there are still plenty of things to see…disused tin mines stand as monuments to a very different age as Shark Bay makes landfall in Porthleven – their true home port where John’s dog is waiting on the shore. It’s the perfect end to a wonderful adventure! Well not quite…Shark Bay has to complete the actual tour by rounding the Lizard, past the final swing bridge into Falmouth. It’s been the adventure of a lifetime! Sponsored by leading boat insurance specialists Haven Knox-Johnston (www.boatinsure.co.uk), The Great Motorboat Tour is the weekly video diaries of two men in a boat and their attempt to circumnavigate the British Isles. Film-maker John Boyle and cameraman Fionn Crow Howieson set off from Falmouth in their Sealine S34, called Shark Bay, keeping a regular video diary which provides compelling viewing of their great adventure as well as unique views and insight into our wonderful coastline. Their route takes them eastwards along the south coast, around southeast England, across the Thames estuary and then along the full length of the east coast to Scotland and beyond, past Cape Wrath taking in the wildest and most remote shores of our islands. Shark Bay then turns south following Scotland’s beautiful west coast before heading westwards to reach Northern Ireland

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