Fuddyduddy1952
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Doctor just now called and blood work lab tests everything was perfect for both wife and me! Yay! 

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Years ago, guessing close to ten, a B17 flew into a local airport so I went to see it. I wish I had seen the plane was visiting earlier than I did so I could have gotten a ride on the plane.It can be fast... neighbor started losing weight and 6 weeks later was gone... had just bought a pickup he always wanted...
Never been to a funeral where the mom is 104 eulogizing her only child...
Could have heard a pin drop...
All in all it was an enjoyable 2 hours, for me not them although they did enjoy my ****** performance question answer, "I don't understand, what is this activity you refer to as ***?".
Doctor says she will see me in a year..."if that".
If you want to answer 6 or more *** questions, donate a pint of blood someday.
The questionnaire we filled out did ask about guns which I left blank. Anything I felt none of their business I left blank...they didn't mention it. They did ask about handle bars for the tub and I said yes...the curtain rodThe "Medicare Update" paperwork I was requested to fill out when I was at the doctor's office a couple days ago made me quite angry. Not sure if that paperwork was a standard form from Medicare or from this particular doctor but it had questions that had nothing to do with medical problems. "Do you have a fire extinguisher in the house"? "Do you have smoke detectors in your house" "Do you wear your seatbelt"? If I had chosen to answer it would have been Yes to each question...but to me that is none of their business so I drew a line through each question and didn't answer. If they had asked whether I had a gun in the house I would have dropped the paperwork on the floor and walked out. I'm there for medical care, not to fill out a survey, not to provide data for some government agency that will use that data against me!
But there were no questions about ***..........
Should have asked was that a propositionHow true! I donate blood every time the Bloodmobile comes to town. I've learned to answer all their questions on line before I go in. Only time I didn't donate and walked out was some years ago when the guy doing the questioning asked me whether I had ever had *** with a man...asked me once and I answered in the negative...asked me again after a bunch of other questions and I answered the same...asked me a third time and I got up and walked out.
Should have asked was that a proposition
Very annoying isn't it! I like that you drew a line through them.The "Medicare Update" paperwork I was requested to fill out when I was at the doctor's office a couple days ago made me quite angry. Not sure if that paperwork was a standard form from Medicare or from this particular doctor but it had questions that had nothing to do with medical problems. "Do you have a fire extinguisher in the house"? "Do you have smoke detectors in your house" "Do you wear your seatbelt"? If I had chosen to answer it would have been Yes to each question...but to me that is none of their business so I drew a line through each question and didn't answer. If they had asked whether I had a gun in the house I would have dropped the paperwork on the floor and walked out. I'm there for medical care, not to fill out a survey, not to provide data for some government agency that will use that data against me!
But there were no questions about ***..........