Go figure that on a day where I post about my dad, both he and my mom got mail today. Mutual of Omaha wants to give dad life insurance of up to $10,000 - no health questions asked! I'm tempted, but I can see where I could get into trouble real quick with this.
As for my mom, AARP would like her to sign up as a member. Unless they've made some radical changes to their eligible membership, that's not going to happen.
Interestingly, both used my parents' names and the Babson forwarding address as their actual address. So I can look forward to this for the duration of my stay, I'm sure.
20 February 2003
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