Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Pharm team
In Hollywood or New York I'm told that about all the waiters are really actors. But from this it appears that some wanted to be doctors.
Maybe most of the people who read that post and found it to be a riot were medical professionals of some sort. If not, why did so many know so many different drugs and what they're used for? Is that common knowledge nowadays, and if so, doesn't that say something about us?
Or should I just take a pill?
Link via Medpundit.
Maybe most of the people who read that post and found it to be a riot were medical professionals of some sort. If not, why did so many know so many different drugs and what they're used for? Is that common knowledge nowadays, and if so, doesn't that say something about us?
Or should I just take a pill?
Link via Medpundit.
Monday, October 03, 2005
One for the lefties
Just about everyone seems to be chewing on President Bush today, so it's as good a time as any to pass on this joke.
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Dr. Elmo
You may well have heard of him, believe it or not. He's famous for a Christmas song.
For lots of information even more worthless than this, check this out.
For lots of information even more worthless than this, check this out.
Rules for thee and not for me
Talk to a liberal long enough and you're bound to hear some diatribe about White Collar Crime!
Fine. It's a problem.
It might well be that my experience is unrepresentative. But I can't tell you how many times I've heard gripes about white collar crime from people who wouldn't hesitate to cheat on their taxes and insurance claims. Or from politicians who don't play by the rules on campaign finance.
And I don't ever recall the day that people feared walking down the street because someone, say, looted an S&L.
And how many of us pay lower prices because of illegal aliens? That's right - employing them is white collar crime. Good grief, I never see anyone sweating outside a health club nowadays unless he's Hispanic - who would do the work in this culture if they left?
Bottom line - be careful what you ask for.
Fine. It's a problem.
It might well be that my experience is unrepresentative. But I can't tell you how many times I've heard gripes about white collar crime from people who wouldn't hesitate to cheat on their taxes and insurance claims. Or from politicians who don't play by the rules on campaign finance.
And I don't ever recall the day that people feared walking down the street because someone, say, looted an S&L.
And how many of us pay lower prices because of illegal aliens? That's right - employing them is white collar crime. Good grief, I never see anyone sweating outside a health club nowadays unless he's Hispanic - who would do the work in this culture if they left?
Bottom line - be careful what you ask for.
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