Why is it that just when you would like to enjoy a good romance novel... you end up having to deal with real life issues that tend to ruin your good mood.
The old field of house insurance is growing a weed, silently, but nobody is pulling it up. Now, that sounds just like a good line from a novel.
Surreptitiously, insurance companies have been adding a little 'naughty' to your policy.
In a world of crime some might say the word 'extortion' and maybe not be very far off.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2010/04/08/consumer-insurance-credit-score.html
The link, above, is an article worth reading if you are juggling your dollars to find good insurance rates for your home.
It names 'Aviva Canada' as a U.K.- based company and, you may not like what happened to the solid citizen, in this story, who decided not to let 'Aviva' get fresh with him.
For anyone who is too young to know what 'get fresh' with you means... Loosely, it means someone is crossing a boundary, sexually, that they have no business crossing. They are taking advantage of you.
Apparently, if you choose not to let 'Aviva' into your private life... it will cost you.
So, let me try to get some perspective... it will cost you either way? Yep! I'm getting that 'I've lost that lovin' feelin', wo oh, that lovin' feelin.' Again!
Now, correct me if I'm wrong... isn't the U.K. kind of known for being private, very private and rather combatant if we were ever to try to meddle in their affairs.
Just ask me about my interchange with a Professor Richard. He so nettled me that I've made 'Richard' the main character of the novel I am currently writing.
Darn it! I think I've fallen for their method of gaining even more fame.
My insurance broker suggested that I speak to my MLA to voice my concerns because the 'brouhaha' is just beginning.
Vive la, vive la, vive L'amour...eux, vive la, vive la, vive L'amour...eux,...
or maybe,...
A viva, A viva, A viva, no more,...
Vive new company.
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