Thanksgiving for temporary curmudgeons
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 14:34:57 -0600, "Z GIRL"
wrote:
"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 13:24:12 -0600, "Z GIRL"
wrote:
I find that very odd. I have NEVER heard of security stopping anyone for
bringing in a regular balloon.
Big signs in the lobby, listing items that can't go beyond the lobby,
with latex balloons being one of them.
Still find that hard to believe, but if you say sooooooooo........
Why would you find it hard to believe? I can't think of any reason I
would have to be less than truthful with you, and I can't think of any
reason why someone would post nonsense to Usenet in the hope that
others would believe it or would believe that the poster believes it.
In fact, I think people should check their facts before posting
nonsense to the USENET. I know I always do.
I haven't been to the hospitals in over a year, but I assure you the
signs were there. What would convince you? I have a digital camera,
but you'd probably say that I altered the images in PhotoPaint or
something.
That being said anyone coming into pediatrics
with balloons would be stopped at the nurses station and Believe me if a
child had a reaction to latex it would be well know by then with all of
the
contact of the physicians and Nurses, Phlebotomist (etc, etc.) gloves.
Oh do tell what town you live in?
Boise.
I am in Michigan.
I don't think Michigan is a town. But I could be mistaken, as I've
only been to Canada twice.
Did I ever say Michigan was a town?
Why, yes you did! You said, "Oh do tell what town you live in? I'm in
Michigan." That infers that you think MIchigan is a town.
I thought you would be smart enough to
know it is a State.
Remember, I'm the one who pointed out to you that it wasn't a town. I
didn't want to be rude, so I said "I don't think Michigan is a town."
But I really was quite certain, having driven through across it the
last time I was in Canada. (BTW, do you have counties there, or
parishes, or what?)
Well now you know. Your welcome!
My welcome what?
--
Kevin S. Wilson
Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho
"Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile."
--Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology
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