Getting sick is no fun, but think about the impact your illness will have on stimulating the economy.
Human illness adds two trillion dollars annually to America�s gross domestic product. Are you contributing your fair share?Personally, I have weak eyes.
Sentences set in small type make a handy eye test. If you can read this without difficulty, your eyes may be too strong and you will need the prescription drug Corneac R (dollarmycin-B) to return your vision to normal. Consult your pastor about the choice between sightlessness and personal bankruptcy.
According to my mother it has to do with a common teenage practice.
And there you have it.Policy Updates
�All of you �Far Horizons� Fifteenth Tier Plan subscribers may now choose any doctor you like, who will then refer you to the list of approved cheap doctors, ex-doctors, doctors-in-training, and veterinarians.
��Near Horizons� Sharing & Caring Plan members: Some misunderstandings about this plan have arisen lately. Sharing your hospital bed does not reduce the per-day costs of your hospital stay, and you will be legally liable if your bedmate contracts a communicable disease.
�Be sure to ask about the new �Invisible Horizons� Plan, providing discounts and a free ballpoint pen on hospital bills of more than a million dollars per week for any fifty-two-week period when you cannot get out of bed.
�The new �Artificial Horizons� Plan for prosthetics will no longer provide separate prosthetic toes. See Pamphlet 567-A-2099 for a limited-time-only �Five-Pak� prosthetic-toe kit. (One foot per subscriber.)
�Feeling poorly? Ask about our new �Eternal Horizons� Plan option, which includes an afterlife provision covering basic medical care for eternity. Have your executor call 1-800-RIV-STYX for details. Cryogenic �Eternal Horizons� subscribers, or their survivors, must provide a matching body and head.Explanation of Benefits
Skip this section. No benefits are currently available.Q. & A. of the Month
Q: My current statement lists two hundred and thirty-one charges for �brain surgery,� even though I have had no brain surgery. How can I rectify this?
A: Invalid question. Brain surgery is not covered under your plan.
Aren't you glad you asked?
Thanks to Jeff Silver for this tip . . .

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