Ponderable

I don't do cheese it's a processed food. Do you iron your shorts?

This is great......

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Come on...just hold still, your going to make the hook go in worse.
Fair warning, I'll cut it out !
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Oooowww. this is gunna hurt....
Bwwfsk....#@%$ man this is gunna rip tha lip..
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Did you crap yer shorts ?
You crapped yur shorts !
 
Teen suicide
Then maybe they should have said that. What does my Dr. knowing I have a gun do to prevent teen suicide? Why did the nurse fumble when I asked her why is she asking this and why does she need to know? Better yet... why did she lie and say that they always ask that question?

Her face turned red when I told her that he is my youngest of four kids and that I have never been asked that question before. Her response was, we were supposed to ask.

This was about two years ago, maybe a bit less. If it was about teen suicide maybe it should have been presented in a totally different way.

BTW... when I checked out at the nurse's station they asked my son , he was 13 or 14, if he wanted a copy of his exam. He was not paying attention so I said yes. The nurse looked at me and said that only he can request a copy of the exam and that he needed to answer the question. I confirmed again with her, if my son said no but I wanted a copy that I could not get a copy? She told me correct. I looked at my son and told him to pay the copa
 
Don't be crickets... next time the question is ask3d just answer. The question goes along with the questions they will ask your teen once they are alone.

If a doctor ask if you have guns at home it's to filter out teen suicide.
So if you are correct, then I should ask my three older kids, all in their 20s, if they were ever asked in private by a Dr. if I own a gun. If they say no then this is a newer thing and the nurse lied to me.

But let's say it is about teen suicide. How does my Doc knowing about my gun help my kids? Seriously.
 
Then maybe they should have said that. What does my Dr. knowing I have a gun do to prevent teen suicide? Why did the nurse fumble when I asked her why is she asking this and why does she need to know? Better yet... why did she lie and say that they always ask that question?

Her face turned red when I told her that he is my youngest of four kids and that I have never been asked that question before. Her response was, we were supposed to ask.

This was about two years ago, maybe a bit less. If it was about teen suicide maybe it should have been presented in a totally different way.

BTW... when I checked out at the nurse's station they asked my son , he was 13 or 14, if he wanted a copy of his exam. He was not paying attention so I said yes. The nurse looked at me and said that only he can request a copy of the exam and that he needed to answer the question. I confirmed again with her, if my son said no but I wanted a copy that I could not get a copy? She told me correct. I looked at my son and told him to pay the copa
It's ok I still say it has to do with teen suicide but it's ok if I'm wrong. Hey I will take the yellow card on this one.
 
So if you are correct, then I should ask my three older kids, all in their 20s, if they were ever asked in private by a Dr. if I own a gun. If they say no then this is a newer thing and the nurse lied to me.

But let's say it is about teen suicide. How does my Doc knowing about my gun help my kids? Seriously.
They went to school and know some cues. Just like a coach knows when your son or daughter is fatigued they take them put of a game.
 
@multi sports please tell me you don't iron your shorts. It's cool if you do and it's cool if you put cheese on everything also. I just don't want to internet beef please.
 
A year and a half ago my cousin in Holland committed suicide. He stepped in front of a train. He was two years older then me and a heck of a soccer player, played his entire life. So yea, suicide in any form is real to me.
 
Do you know why they ask leading questions? Are their smokers in the household? Do the males iron their shorts? Do the females iron their shorts? Are they Sunday Going to meeting shorts? Do you live in a warm climate? Does grandpa put cheese on everything? Would you say grandpa loves cheese? All leading questions.
 
A year and a half ago my cousin in Holland committed suicide. He stepped in front of a train. He was two years older then me and a heck of a soccer player, played his entire life. So yea, suicide in any form is real to me.
Are you ok? Not a good thing to go through. And this is another reason they ask the question.
 
Are you ok? Not a good thing to go through. And this is another reason they ask the question.
It was probably more shocking then anything, especially the method and the fact that he had an 8 year old son. Kinda why I'm also in favor of headgear and not heading the ball at u littles. But that's another subject...

I get leading/probing questions. But like I posted, the nurses reaction, her answers made me feel like it was more of an invasion.
 
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