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Post by trailboss on Sept 4, 2022 18:18:16 GMT -5
At home alone with a 7 month old that likes Gerber stage 2 peas, up the back and the chest!. 30 years or so since I changed a diaper, I won’t be making Split Pea Soup anytime soon!
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Post by toshtego on Sept 4, 2022 18:56:44 GMT -5
At home alone with a 7 month old that likes Gerber stage 2 peas, up the back and the chest!. 30 years or so since I changed a diaper, I won’t be making Split Pea Soup anytime soon! I managed to avoid most of that duty by living remotely. You are a good man to lend a proper hand!
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Post by trailboss on Sept 4, 2022 19:03:59 GMT -5
At home alone with a 7 month old that likes Gerber stage 2 peas, up the back and the chest!. 30 years or so since I changed a diaper, I won’t be making Split Pea Soup anytime soon! I managed to avoid most of that duty by living remotely. You are a good man to lend a proper hand! Through the raising of our kids...i could not help it, i was a deep sleeper. I dodged a lot of stinky messes.
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Post by Ronv69 on Sept 4, 2022 20:13:49 GMT -5
I think that I'll just put my next booster on hold for a while to see if we can get more information on this. It would help if there were medical reports from Pathologists made available for review by drug researchers or others who know what the results indicate. Yeah, but anything negative will be surpressed. Like statins, the only allowable trials are the ones sponsored by the manufacturers. The FDA has been in the pockets of the drug companies for decades.
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Post by Ronv69 on Sept 4, 2022 20:17:09 GMT -5
I managed to avoid most of that duty by living remotely. You are a good man to lend a proper hand! Through the raising of our kids...i could not help it, i was a deep sleeper. I dodged a lot of stinky messes. I was pretty good about changing diapers and 3am feeding. My wife was NOT pleasant when she was woken up in the middle of the night. I like babies. I don't mind if I'm on a plane with a crying baby.
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Post by Ronv69 on Sept 4, 2022 20:18:40 GMT -5
I just hope that it isn't found out that the unvaccinated that are more at risk! Nothing personal.... The timeline is what seems to make it somehow covid related. My prediction...if and when anything is done, and it is found out that the unvaccinated are more at risk, it will be heralded from the rooftops. If the opposite is true, massive coverup and/or blameshifting on a scale never before imagined...doesn't matter to big pharma, they are immune from responsibility. Can we nuke China yet? 😜😎
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Post by trailboss on Sept 4, 2022 20:20:47 GMT -5
In a sane world, China would be accountable. Too many have sold their souls.
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Post by Ronv69 on Sept 4, 2022 20:22:45 GMT -5
In a sane world, China would be accountable. Too many have sold their souls. Yep.
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Post by trailboss on Sept 4, 2022 20:25:43 GMT -5
Through the raising of our kids...i could not help it, i was a deep sleeper. I dodged a lot of stinky messes. I was pretty good about changing diapers and 3am feeding. My wife was NOT pleasant when she was woken up in the middle of the night. I like babies. I don't mind if I'm on a plane with a crying baby. To be fair to myself, for the child rearing years the wife stayed at home, I was up at 3AM headed out the door, getting home at 5-6 Pm dragging my peaches.
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Post by toshtego on Sept 5, 2022 11:07:37 GMT -5
It would help if there were medical reports from Pathologists made available for review by drug researchers or others who know what the results indicate. Yeah, but anything negative will be surpressed. Like statins, the only allowable trials are the ones sponsored by the manufacturers. The FDA has been in the pockets of the drug companies for decades. There will be no argument to the contrary from me! I hope an independent medical researcher looks into this. Most government departments are influenced by the industry they regulate. Here, the USFS is in the pocket of a billionaire hedge fund manager. Gets what he wants and screw he residents.
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Post by trailboss on Sept 5, 2022 11:16:28 GMT -5
If they found out that it is indeed caused by the vaccine, I would think a non vaxxed person needing a blood transfusion would want the donor to be non vaccinated. I wonder if organizations like the Red Cross gather that info.
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Post by toshtego on Sept 5, 2022 20:07:08 GMT -5
What day! Monday is the busiest day of the week for the irrigation system. Change over day. So many problems. So little time. So little help. No lunch, dinner at 7:00 PM. It has got to get better.
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Post by trailboss on Sept 5, 2022 20:15:40 GMT -5
What day! Monday is the busiest day of the week for the irrigation system. Change over day. So many problems. So little time. So little help. No lunch, dinner at 7:00 PM. It has got to get better. Sorry to hear that John, it would be nice if the state could muster up the forces to go in with the people equipment to fix the never ending issues you deal with.
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Post by Gypo on Sept 5, 2022 20:39:22 GMT -5
Boss just called "E" day tomorrow no work in the woods also know as Hoot Owl. So I will take little Guy to school and then get some stuff done that I did not get done today. Maybe like that all week.
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Post by toshtego on Sept 5, 2022 21:08:17 GMT -5
What day! Monday is the busiest day of the week for the irrigation system. Change over day. So many problems. So little time. So little help. No lunch, dinner at 7:00 PM. It has got to get better. Sorry to hear that John, it would be nice if the state could muster up the forces to go in with the people equipment to fix the never ending issues you deal with. We are a community of less than 200. We cannot get help with our drinking water problems either. The government wants us all to go away so they can take our surface water resource.
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Post by Plainsman on Sept 6, 2022 9:28:52 GMT -5
My cousin came down from his place up north and we did some shooting on my range. He hadn’t seen the new 5.56 yet. We worked at 50 and 100 for a while and then he wanted try the 5.56 at the 200Y steel gongs. Despite being a completely new gun to him he hit the 10” square gong 6 times in a row. Then I challenged him to try the 4” round one. The 5.56 has only a 4x ‘scope and the small gong is hard to even see at 200Y with the naked eye. He proceeded to hit it 4 times. So, 10 shots, 10 hits, no misses. I conceded.
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Post by toshtego on Sept 6, 2022 10:25:53 GMT -5
I have to share this because it is too ridiculous to be acceptable. Last week, the Santa Fe office of a nationally known medical equipment supplier was supposed to deliver critically needed medical equipment to me. This is a replacement device which helps keep me ALIVE. They did not want to deliver it to me as I am too far away for their drivers to handle even though they come up regularly to the town 45 miles south of here. They wanted me to drive the 300 miles round trip to their office to pick it up. I asked if they could ship it by Fed Ex or UPS. They agreed to send it Fed Ex. Never arrived. Why? I asked today. They had a paper jam in their printer and could not get the label printed so they gave up and forgot about me. I called a week later to find out why I am still gasping for air. That is the answer. Meanwhile, they are happily billing Medicare each month for the equipment I do not have. At ae 71, I look at the youngsters managing these companies and realize these fools will kill us old people with their negligence and stupidity.
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Post by toshtego on Sept 6, 2022 11:24:51 GMT -5
it is just a matter of standards. I would have personally delivered needed medical equipment on my own time after work if I had to. The satisfaction of doing what was needed. Too many people today are indifferent. They lack empathy. Reminded me of my friend who went through an amputation at the local hospital. Was sent home without any pain medication because of a glitch in the computer no one wanted to be bothered with. I can go on but the point is made.
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Post by Plainsman on Sept 6, 2022 11:35:31 GMT -5
This is where we live now, John. No wonder we don’t recognize it.
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Post by trailboss on Sept 6, 2022 12:05:49 GMT -5
This is where we live now, John. No wonder we don’t recognize it. I broke my tibia while delivering my dialysis products in Pahrump. I continued on delivering 6,000 pounds to the next six patients. Painful as all hell, only one demanded I bring it into the house, the rest said they would have friends and family get it inside. I didn’t know I had broken my tibia, but I knew it wasn’t good. The patients are in far worse shape then I could imagine, without their script, they get in the danger zone real quick. I am not patting myself on the back, sometimes you just have to buck it up. By the grace of GOD I didn’t make it worse. That company could at least search out a courier service that has drivers in a reasonable distance, especially when you consider the nature of it all. John, you need to call corporate, and tell them what took place, it sounds like people in Santa Fe need to be exposed for the idiots they are. Someone could have got off their lazy butt and went to a FedEx store, with a hand written addressee!
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Post by trailboss on Sept 6, 2022 12:08:12 GMT -5
My cousin came down from his place up north and we did some shooting on my range. He hadn’t seen the new 5.56 yet. We worked at 50 and 100 for a while and then he wanted try the 5.56 at the 200Y steel gongs. Despite being a completely new gun to him he hit the 10” square gong 6 times in a row. Then I challenged him to try the 4” round one. The 5.56 has only a 4x ‘scope and the small gong is hard to even see at 200Y with the naked eye. He proceeded to hit it 4 times. So, 10 shots, 10 hits, no misses. I conceded. And if he has younger eyes, you deserve a handicap!😉
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Post by Plainsman on Sept 6, 2022 12:14:12 GMT -5
His eyes are 45 years younger than mine but he only shades me on the 4-incher at 200.
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Post by trailboss on Sept 6, 2022 12:21:27 GMT -5
That is pretty cool that you guys can get together like that. Good memories to treasure away. I used to invite people to go with me out to the desert, I never want to ask people to chip in a few shekels, and they give the impression that ammo grows on trees, and a few tried to recreate Chuck Connors in the Rifleman opening scene. Therefore, our shooting is just me and my bride… maybe when I retire I will start hand loading and tell others I am on a fixed income.
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Post by toshtego on Sept 6, 2022 13:03:06 GMT -5
This is where we live now, John. No wonder we don’t recognize it. I broke my tibia while delivering my dialysis products in Pahrump. I continued on delivering 6,000 pounds to the next six patients. Painful as all hell, only one demanded I bring it into the house, the rest said they would have friends and family get it inside. I didn’t know I had broken my tibia, but I knew it wasn’t good. The patients are in far worse shape then I could imagine, without their script, they get in the danger zone real quick. I am not patting myself on the back, sometimes you just have to buck it up. By the grace of GOD I didn’t make it worse. That company could at least search out a courier service that has drivers in a reasonable distance, especially when you consider the nature of it all. John, you need to call corporate, and tell them what took place, it sounds like people in Santa Fe need to be exposed for the idiots they are. Someone could have got off their lazy butt and went to a FedEx store, with a hand written addressee! As with most corporations these days, it is not possible to get beyond the lowest levels. I have tried calling their main office, the calls are redirected to the Philippines. Not real helpful. The attitude seems to be, "you gotta complaint? So sue us. Our legal department is standing by." Apria Healthcare.
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Post by Plainsman on Sept 6, 2022 13:05:30 GMT -5
Yep. Non-gun folks just don’t seem to understand that ammo is EXPENSIVE. Premium 9mm runs around $1.25 each. Premium hunting ammo can be $3. I get out a lot better than that since I handload but components have skyrocketed, too. I was just out in the gun shack sorting boxes of bullets and found a box of 100 .308 round nose 180grainers marked $12.99. Today that box costs around $75.
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Post by Plainsman on Sept 6, 2022 13:08:32 GMT -5
I broke my tibia while delivering my dialysis products in Pahrump. I continued on delivering 6,000 pounds to the next six patients. Painful as all hell, only one demanded I bring it into the house, the rest said they would have friends and family get it inside. I didn’t know I had broken my tibia, but I knew it wasn’t good. The patients are in far worse shape then I could imagine, without their script, they get in the danger zone real quick. I am not patting myself on the back, sometimes you just have to buck it up. By the grace of GOD I didn’t make it worse. That company could at least search out a courier service that has drivers in a reasonable distance, especially when you consider the nature of it all. John, you need to call corporate, and tell them what took place, it sounds like people in Santa Fe need to be exposed for the idiots they are. Someone could have got off their lazy butt and went to a FedEx store, with a hand written addressee! As with most corporations these days, it is not possible to get beyond the lowest levels. I have tried calling their main office, the calls are redirected to the Philippines. Not real helpful. The attitude seems to be, "you gotta complaint? So sue us. Our legal department is standing by." Apria Healthcare. Find out who the CEO is and write him a letter. That’s my strategy. Works about 90% of the time. (You can put your Congress critter on CC, too, but that’s better if you need to write a SECOND letter. Maintaining the “friendly” approach usually works better.)
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Post by trailboss on Sept 6, 2022 13:24:40 GMT -5
Ditto to what Bob said. Also, whoever pays Apria, be insurance or Medicare should be able to cut through the mess.
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Post by Plainsman on Sept 6, 2022 13:33:39 GMT -5
Daniel J. Starck, CEO Apria Healthcare Group 7353 Company Drive Indianapolis, IN 46237
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Post by trailboss on Sept 6, 2022 13:36:18 GMT -5
Nichola_Denney@apria.com
Nichola Denney: Executive Vice President, West Division
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Post by Plainsman on Sept 6, 2022 14:13:07 GMT -5
Starck’s office will pass the letter to Denney. It will be a “heavier” letter coming down like that than writing her directly.
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