Super User Fishing Rhino Posted November 9, 2014 Super User Posted November 9, 2014 Recently there have been posts about writing, cursive vs. printing, can you read this?, etc. Here's an eye opener. This is included in the information packet we received from the company that provides our prescription medications insurance. Under the heading "New opportunities to save with generic alternatives" is this sentence which starts the paragraph. "Patients for several brand drugs are expected to expire in 2015." 2 Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted November 9, 2014 Super User Posted November 9, 2014 At least they don't name anyone specifically. 1 Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted November 9, 2014 Author Super User Posted November 9, 2014 At least they don't name anyone specifically. True, but the suspense is killing me. 1 Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted November 9, 2014 Super User Posted November 9, 2014 That could have been one heck of typo. Remove the "i" and you have Patents. That makes a whole lot of sense when dealing with generic drugs. Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted November 9, 2014 Super User Posted November 9, 2014 True, but the suspense is killing me. I get what you did there buddy.. Quote
Super User gulfcaptain Posted November 9, 2014 Super User Posted November 9, 2014 It's only going to kill you if you happen to be one of the test patients. Hopefully the patients expire after spring so at least you can get some fishing in before then. Quote
Super User Sam Posted November 10, 2014 Super User Posted November 10, 2014 Now that's jus pain funny, Quote
shootermcbob Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 True, but the suspense is killing me. yes, but not before 2015 Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted November 10, 2014 Super User Posted November 10, 2014 True, but the suspense is killing me. Let's hope it doesn't mess up your plans for next year's Road Trip! Quote
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