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From: Califchief on 26 Oct 2008 17:05 Paul replied to Joe: > Sounds like you'd have to work your way North County for care. Of > course you wouldn't want to be stuck on the 5 in an ambulance now, > that is unless you had a tank like that guy did some years ago :D But the guy in the National Guard tank headed south into downtown. I've been slowed down by traffic on I-5 and have detoured east to El Camino Real or west to Olde US 101. Amazing how many drivers wear blinders and have only one route from Point A to Point B. If a bomb landed on the highway they were traveling, they would never be able to find an alternate route. Like some doctors who have only one (their) treatment for PCa, regardless of a patient's age, PSA, Gleason, grade, etc. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12
From: Califchief on 26 Oct 2008 22:05
El woody thus spoke: >>> I need not tell you who comes first with California medical... >> You speaking about all the welfare mommies who keep popping out >> kid after kid after kid? > Those kids are the ones that will be paying your/our social security > and changing diapers in nursing homes in 20 years. Be nice to them. A) Often B) Usually C) Half the time those kids (female type) wind up on welfare, living with momma, and popping out kid after kid after kid. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 |