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Several girlfriends heard this story and called to be sure I'm still alive. They sure were nervous.
 
Posts: 7722 | Location: Over the hills and far away | Registered: January 20, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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a1abdj, I knew better than to take the bait. I just need to trust my instincts. For you to to even need this explained to you is ridiculous.

Now, go ahead and give us the "Li'l ol' me??" routine.
 
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Seems as this there are several of us in this thread that need it explained to us, including a member who I assume is a doctor.

Not a single one of us is saying that more people should do this. Several of us simply don't seem to think it's a big deal.

Apparently you do.


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You and I won't be having any further discussions. From now on, my dealings with you will be strictly in my capacity as an administrator. I'm through playing footsie with you.
 
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I'm not "playing footsie".

I have an opinion, clearly shared by other posters in this thread. Yet for some reason you have a problem when I say it, but not when others do?

Why is it bad when I say something, but ok when others say the exact same thing? I didn't post my opinion to cause any problems, yet you're jumping me. Singling me out. Why?


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It's a grand mystery, isn't it?
 
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It sure is to me at least. I don't understand the clear double standard.


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Posts: 15945 | Location: St. Charles, MO, USA | Registered: September 22, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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If that's what you need to tell yourself...
 
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Well when I see you addressing Gustofer, Sig209, and ReyHrh in the same manner you have addressed me, then I may think differently. Didn't you read their posts before singling me out for a lecture?

Not to mention all of the members making jokes about this very serious infraction.

And I'm not the only one who notices. I'm just one of the only ones that speaks out. I don't have anything personal against any member of this forum, but some sure do seem to have something personal against me.


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Posts: 15945 | Location: St. Charles, MO, USA | Registered: September 22, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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You need to give it a rest. One thing I can tell you to a certainty is that you are not going to have the last word here.

You've already derailed the thread. Resist the urge to yammer at me any further. It will do no good.
 
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I dunno, there's enough indignity in life, I'm probably a fool to hope for a little dignity in death. The deceased doesn't care, the gawkers should be ashamed.




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I know I have certain, healed, wounds on my body which result in double takes and by some females in the medical profession, questions about the pain when they happened and were healing. I thoroughly expect my body to be viewed, naked, once I leave this body. I am certain the deceased in question here had more than a few double takes when he was undergoing a physical which required a hernia check and would not be surprised medical professionals looked asst him after his passing.






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Originally posted by Rey HRH:
I could swing either way on this.





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For crying out loud is there no decency & respect left anywhere in society? Maybe I'm wrapped too tight, but I'd expect some privacy and dignity for a deceased family member. These nurses weren't conducting some medically necessary examination. They were gawking at a dead man's privates for their own titillation, and likely giggling about it. A man who, by the way, could not give his consent. I'd like to think that at least the dead should be treated with some reverence. It's frikkin' crass at the least. I don't think it rises to the level of employment termination, but I damn sure think they should get a reprimand in their jackets.



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A guy a year behind me got kicked out of dental school for bringing a friend in to the anatomy lab to "take a look" at the cadavers.

Most take it VERY seriously.
 
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I have another dick story to maybe lighten the mood! Big Grin

I worked in the OR for several years doing photography/video and endoscopic video support. My photographs ranged from the "cover your ass" type to the "holly shit come look at this" variety.

I had to spend a morning in a case where a guy was getting a prosthetic penile implant - complete with a fake testicle that was used to "pump it up". Took a few pictures at the start, and spent a lot of time waiting around for the surgeon to tell me to take any more. Towards the end, I remember wanting to switch to a wide lens and get a shot of the whole crew so badly- circulator nurse, scrub techs - all quiet and patiently watching the procedure. All females except the surgeon. Often times during a case (depending on the surgeon) there would be conversation just like any job - people talking about current events, a little chit chat. But it was so quiet in that particular room.

Towards the end - the moment came when the doctor tested it out - he pumped it up and it obviously got bigger (no idea if it was at the max or anything, not important) but breaking the silence was one of the scrub techs who tilted her head to exclaim, "oh... (awkward pause) that's better." It was so difficult not to laugh out loud.


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It was so difficult not to laugh out loud.

I probably still have teeth marks in my lip from the call where an older lady fell on a glass that shattered and cut one of her butt cheeks fairly deep.

One of the guys who took his time getting inside the house looks over the guys working on her and says:
BOY THAT'S A NASTY GASH!


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Over The years I've had lots of kidney stone surgeries that snake up my manhood and as painful as that sounds, it was always a relief afterwards.
I still joke about frequent flyer miles with that Urologist Office. Anyway, at one of these surgeries (which for some weird reason always occurred super early in the morning) I decided to have a "little" fun with the surgeon and staff and wrote with marker on the inside of my thighs the following phrases: -Don't judge, it's cold in here and -Objects appear larger in mirror. The surgeon had a good laugh with me in recovery and I'm sure that's not the last time it was mentioned. Obviously it's different in that it was my decision to broach the topic.

Over the years of my Govt work, including law enforcement, its hard not to notice the "gallows humor" frequently used in medecine and law enforcement to deal with the stresses of things the general public is protected from each day. It's not right and it's often not understood, accepted, or excused by those who aren't experiencing the same tradgedies and oddities seen by those in public service and/or healthcare. The example, in the OP was clearly over the line.
 
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Its not the worst thing ever, but its not right. I wonder how some would feel if male nurses took turns looking at someones dead daughter's large boobs.
 
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