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Surgeons who know how to use concrete saws!
"keith" wrote in message ... On May 10, 9:38 am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On May 8, 11:28 am, " wrote: On Sat, 8 May 2010 07:22:12 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote: On May 8, 2:47?pm, Tony wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: So I'm watching CSI:NY the other night. The CSI's determine that there is a body buried in a concrete slab at a construction site. One of the characters is Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. Here's his character bio: "Hawkes is a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated from college at eighteen, and by 24 he was a fully board-licensed surgeon." Guess what? Hawkes is also pretty good with one of these: http://www.arpielleequipment.com/pro...ges/cc6500.jpg To extract the body and take it back to the lab, Hawkes gets behind one of those bad boys and cuts a perfect rectangle around the body. These CSI guys can do anything! They take the huge slab back to the lab and Hawkes begins to extract the body with - ready for this? - a Dremel tool! I was laughing my arse off. When that show was new they actually used real professionals input and advice to make it realistic. ?That didn't last long.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah so that's the reason! I have to say that during my visit to America (I visited an internet friend in Iowa) everyone was very kind and generous towards me. It was explained to me however that this would be true in the South but folks on the East and West coasts were nasty. Is this in general correct? The South and Midwest are generally friendly, the West more indifferent than nasty, the Northeast is decidedly nasty. Liberals (A.K.A. progressives) are nasty people. Oh, I don't know about that. The engineer in the office next door is proud to be a liberal, wishes we had socialized medicine (his wife is a doctor). Nicest guy I know. Nice, perhaps, but certainly dumb. A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. Moron! PLONK! |
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"keith" wrote in message ... On May 10, 9:38 am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On May 8, 11:28 am, " wrote: On Sat, 8 May 2010 07:22:12 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote: On May 8, 2:47?pm, Tony wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: So I'm watching CSI:NY the other night. The CSI's determine that there is a body buried in a concrete slab at a construction site. One of the characters is Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. Here's his character bio: "Hawkes is a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated from college at eighteen, and by 24 he was a fully board-licensed surgeon." Guess what? Hawkes is also pretty good with one of these: http://www.arpielleequipment.com/pro...ges/cc6500.jpg To extract the body and take it back to the lab, Hawkes gets behind one of those bad boys and cuts a perfect rectangle around the body. These CSI guys can do anything! They take the huge slab back to the lab and Hawkes begins to extract the body with - ready for this? - a Dremel tool! I was laughing my arse off. When that show was new they actually used real professionals input and advice to make it realistic. ?That didn't last long.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah so that's the reason! I have to say that during my visit to America (I visited an internet friend in Iowa) everyone was very kind and generous towards me. It was explained to me however that this would be true in the South but folks on the East and West coasts were nasty. Is this in general correct? The South and Midwest are generally friendly, the West more indifferent than nasty, the Northeast is decidedly nasty. Liberals (A.K.A. progressives) are nasty people. Oh, I don't know about that. The engineer in the office next door is proud to be a liberal, wishes we had socialized medicine (his wife is a doctor). Nicest guy I know. Nice, perhaps, but certainly dumb. A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. Moron! PLONK! OH NO! The Plonkasaurus has struck again! Run for your life! TDD |
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On Mon, 10 May 2010 22:36:13 -0500, The Daring Dufas
wrote: h wrote: "keith" wrote in message ... On May 10, 9:38 am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On May 8, 11:28 am, " wrote: On Sat, 8 May 2010 07:22:12 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote: On May 8, 2:47?pm, Tony wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: So I'm watching CSI:NY the other night. The CSI's determine that there is a body buried in a concrete slab at a construction site. One of the characters is Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. Here's his character bio: "Hawkes is a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated from college at eighteen, and by 24 he was a fully board-licensed surgeon." Guess what? Hawkes is also pretty good with one of these: http://www.arpielleequipment.com/pro...ges/cc6500.jpg To extract the body and take it back to the lab, Hawkes gets behind one of those bad boys and cuts a perfect rectangle around the body. These CSI guys can do anything! They take the huge slab back to the lab and Hawkes begins to extract the body with - ready for this? - a Dremel tool! I was laughing my arse off. When that show was new they actually used real professionals input and advice to make it realistic. ?That didn't last long.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah so that's the reason! I have to say that during my visit to America (I visited an internet friend in Iowa) everyone was very kind and generous towards me. It was explained to me however that this would be true in the South but folks on the East and West coasts were nasty. Is this in general correct? The South and Midwest are generally friendly, the West more indifferent than nasty, the Northeast is decidedly nasty. Liberals (A.K.A. progressives) are nasty people. Oh, I don't know about that. The engineer in the office next door is proud to be a liberal, wishes we had socialized medicine (his wife is a doctor). Nicest guy I know. Nice, perhaps, but certainly dumb. A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. Moron! PLONK! The *fact* is that ObamaCare strips every shred of privacy there is between you and your doctor. OH NO! The Plonkasaurus has struck again! Run for your life! What's the Obamaphile going to do after he plonks everyone he disagrees with? Plonk himself? |
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On May 11, 5:29�am, "
wrote: On Mon, 10 May 2010 22:36:13 -0500, The Daring Dufas wrote: h wrote: "keith" wrote in message .... On May 10, 9:38 am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On May 8, 11:28 am, " wrote: On Sat, 8 May 2010 07:22:12 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote: On May 8, 2:47?pm, Tony wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: So I'm watching CSI:NY the other night. The CSI's determine that there is a body buried in a concrete slab at a construction site. One of the characters is Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. Here's his character bio: "Hawkes is a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated from college at eighteen, and by 24 he was a fully board-licensed surgeon." Guess what? Hawkes is also pretty good with one of these: http://www.arpielleequipment.com/pro...ges/cc6500.jpg To extract the body and take it back to the lab, Hawkes gets behind one of those bad boys and cuts a perfect rectangle around the body. These CSI guys can do anything! They take the huge slab back to the lab and Hawkes begins to extract the body with - ready for this? - a Dremel tool! I was laughing my arse off. When that show was new they actually used real professionals input and advice to make it realistic. ?That didn't last long.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah so that's the reason! I have to say that during my visit to America (I visited an internet friend in Iowa) everyone was very kind and generous towards me. It was explained to me however that this would be true in the South but folks on the East and West coasts were nasty. Is this in general correct? The South and Midwest are generally friendly, the West more indifferent than nasty, the Northeast is decidedly nasty. Liberals (A.K.A. progressives) are nasty people. Oh, I don't know about that. The engineer in the office next door is proud to be a liberal, wishes we had socialized medicine (his wife is a doctor). Nicest guy I know. Nice, perhaps, but certainly dumb. A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. Moron! PLONK! The *fact* is that ObamaCare strips every shred of privacy there is between you and your doctor. OH NO! The Plonkasaurus has struck again! Run for your life! What's the Obamaphile going to do after he plonks everyone he disagrees with? Plonk himself?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - At least he has the wit to get out of Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Surgeons and holy rollers
On May 10, 11:28*am, The Daring Dufas the-daring-
wrote: I get to pick on my cousins, remember? Shoot, if you really are a hillbilly, you can marry 'em. The wimminfolk, anyway. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On May 10, 11:28 am, The Daring Dufas the-daring- wrote: I get to pick on my cousins, remember? Shoot, if you really are a hillbilly, you can marry 'em. The wimminfolk, anyway. Cindy Hamilton Hay babie! I got good lookin girl cousins! TDD |
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On May 10, 12:24*pm, keith wrote:
On May 10, 9:38*am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. I don't have many feelings about it. I have good insurance through my job. It's comforting to know that my husband's pre-existing conditions will no longer present a problem in obtaining insurance should that become necessary before we qualify for Medicare. Part of me thinks that we need "socialized medicine" in order to compete with countries that have it. Perhaps a basic guaranteed level of care, and companies that have to attract and retain talented individuals can buy and offer a more deluxe extension to the public plan. I dunno. I'm an engineer, not a public policy wonk. that the government is the best solution to some--but not all--problems, and I don't want them to waste money doing it.) You don't want them to waste money doing what they are the the best solution for? *I agree. * No, I want them to spend what is necessary, but not more than is necessary. The federal government has no authority to touch "health care" and they certainly are not the best solution, being *the* problem. Oh, I don't think they're *the* problem. They certainly are *a* problem, but I don't let big business off the hook. An inability to think past the next quarter's returns is just dumb. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Mon, 10 May 2010 23:49:17 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote:
On May 11, 5:29?am, " wrote: On Mon, 10 May 2010 22:36:13 -0500, The Daring Dufas wrote: h wrote: "keith" wrote in message ... On May 10, 9:38 am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On May 8, 11:28 am, " wrote: On Sat, 8 May 2010 07:22:12 -0700 (PDT), harry wrote: On May 8, 2:47?pm, Tony wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: So I'm watching CSI:NY the other night. The CSI's determine that there is a body buried in a concrete slab at a construction site. One of the characters is Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. Here's his character bio: "Hawkes is a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated from college at eighteen, and by 24 he was a fully board-licensed surgeon." Guess what? Hawkes is also pretty good with one of these: http://www.arpielleequipment.com/pro...ges/cc6500.jpg To extract the body and take it back to the lab, Hawkes gets behind one of those bad boys and cuts a perfect rectangle around the body. These CSI guys can do anything! They take the huge slab back to the lab and Hawkes begins to extract the body with - ready for this? - a Dremel tool! I was laughing my arse off. When that show was new they actually used real professionals input and advice to make it realistic. ?That didn't last long.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah so that's the reason! I have to say that during my visit to America (I visited an internet friend in Iowa) everyone was very kind and generous towards me. It was explained to me however that this would be true in the South but folks on the East and West coasts were nasty. Is this in general correct? The South and Midwest are generally friendly, the West more indifferent than nasty, the Northeast is decidedly nasty. Liberals (A.K.A. progressives) are nasty people. Oh, I don't know about that. The engineer in the office next door is proud to be a liberal, wishes we had socialized medicine (his wife is a doctor). Nicest guy I know. Nice, perhaps, but certainly dumb. A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. Moron! PLONK! The *fact* is that ObamaCare strips every shred of privacy there is between you and your doctor. OH NO! The Plonkasaurus has struck again! Run for your life! What's the Obamaphile going to do after he plonks everyone he disagrees with? Plonk himself?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - At least he has the wit to get out of Iraq and Afghanistan. You can't be that stupid. |
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On Tue, 11 May 2010 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
wrote: On May 10, 12:24*pm, keith wrote: On May 10, 9:38*am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. I don't have many feelings about it. I have good insurance through my job. It's comforting to know that my husband's pre-existing conditions will no longer present a problem in obtaining insurance should that become necessary before we qualify for Medicare. At what price? You losing your employee paid insurance? Part of me thinks that we need "socialized medicine" in order to compete with countries that have it. Perhaps a basic guaranteed level of care, and companies that have to attract and retain talented individuals can buy and offer a more deluxe extension to the public plan. I dunno. I'm an engineer, not a public policy wonk. ObamaCare doesn't do any of this. All it does is guarantee that the insurance companies go broke and then there will be no other choice. ...except that the government will be broke too. As an engineer you should be able to see that there is no free lunch. that the government is the best solution to some--but not all--problems, and I don't want them to waste money doing it.) You don't want them to waste money doing what they are the the best solution for? *I agree. * No, I want them to spend what is necessary, but not more than is necessary. When has government *ever* accomplished that? The federal government has no authority to touch "health care" and they certainly are not the best solution, being *the* problem. Oh, I don't think they're *the* problem. They certainly are *a* problem, but I don't let big business off the hook. An inability to think past the next quarter's returns is just dumb. No government is *the* problem. Why can't you buy insurance from whomever you want to? Why can't you buy whatever policy you want, with the terms you want? Everything government is doing is screwing up the insurance business (though why should they be different). Most importantly, by what *right* does the federal government stick it's nose in our lives? Where in the Constitution is the "Health Care" section? |
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On May 12, 2:17�am, "
wrote: On Tue, 11 May 2010 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton wrote: On May 10, 12:24�pm, keith wrote: On May 10, 9:38�am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. I don't have many feelings about it. �I have good insurance through my job. �It's comforting to know that my husband's pre-existing conditions will no longer present a problem in obtaining insurance should that become necessary before we qualify for Medicare. At what price? �You losing your employee paid insurance? Part of me thinks that we need "socialized medicine" in order to compete with countries that have it. �Perhaps a basic guaranteed level of care, and companies that have to attract and retain talented individuals can buy and offer a more deluxe extension to the public plan. �I dunno. �I'm an engineer, not a public policy wonk. ObamaCare doesn't do any of this. �All it does is guarantee that the insurance companies go broke and then there will be no other choice. �...except that the government will be broke too. �As an engineer you should be able to see that there is no free lunch. that the government is the best solution to some--but not all--problems, and I don't want them to waste money doing it.) You don't want them to waste money doing what they are the the best solution for? �I agree. � No, I want them to spend what is necessary, but not more than is necessary. When has government *ever* accomplished that? The federal government has no authority to touch "health care" and they certainly are not the best solution, being *the* problem. Oh, I don't think they're *the* problem. �They certainly are *a* problem, but I don't let big business off the hook. �An inability to think past the next quarter's returns is just dumb. No government is *the* problem. �Why can't you buy insurance from whomever you want to? �Why can't you buy whatever policy you want, with the terms you want? Everything government is doing is screwing up the insurance business (though why should they be different). Most importantly, by what *right* does the federal government stick it's nose in our lives? �Where in the Constitution is the "Health Care" section? Making a profit out of illness is morally wrong. |
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" wrote: At least he has the wit to get out of Iraq and Afghanistan. You can't be that stupid. Sorta ironic that this was posted on the day it was announced that the pull out in Iraq would be slowed down. -- I want to find a voracious, small-minded predator and name it after the IRS. Robert Bakker, paleontologist |
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On May 12, 1:45*am, harry wrote:
On May 12, 2:17 am, " wrote: On Tue, 11 May 2010 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton wrote: On May 10, 12:24 pm, keith wrote: On May 10, 9:38 am, Cindy Hamilton wrote: A much nicer person than I am, although you'd probably call me dangerously liberal, too. (I don't care what consenting adults do in private--including the privacy of the doctor's office, I realize I bet you *love* ObamaCare. I don't have many feelings about it. I have good insurance through my job. It's comforting to know that my husband's pre-existing conditions will no longer present a problem in obtaining insurance should that become necessary before we qualify for Medicare. At what price? You losing your employee paid insurance? Part of me thinks that we need "socialized medicine" in order to compete with countries that have it. Perhaps a basic guaranteed level of care, and companies that have to attract and retain talented individuals can buy and offer a more deluxe extension to the public plan. I dunno. I'm an engineer, not a public policy wonk. ObamaCare doesn't do any of this. All it does is guarantee that the insurance companies go broke and then there will be no other choice. ...except that the government will be broke too. As an engineer you should be able to see that there is no free lunch. that the government is the best solution to some--but not all--problems, and I don't want them to waste money doing it.) You don't want them to waste money doing what they are the the best solution for? I agree. No, I want them to spend what is necessary, but not more than is necessary. When has government *ever* accomplished that? The federal government has no authority to touch "health care" and they certainly are not the best solution, being *the* problem. Oh, I don't think they're *the* problem. They certainly are *a* problem, but I don't let big business off the hook. An inability to think past the next quarter's returns is just dumb. No government is *the* problem. Why can't you buy insurance from whomever you want to? Why can't you buy whatever policy you want, with the terms you want? Everything government is doing is screwing up the insurance business (though why should they be different). Most importantly, by what *right* does the federal government stick it's nose in our lives? Where in the Constitution is the "Health Care" section? Making a profit out of illness is morally wrong. Where do you find your doctors? |
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