Urgent alert is a fucking funny phrase. Is that in contradistinction to unhurried, restful, slow, lazy, undemanding, leisurely alert? What would a leisurely alert be like? Originally Posted by Don T. Lukbak
I now know the chagrin of a man observed attempting to teach a chicken how to do a card trick.With all do respect Mr.DTLI know that her bp was 167 over 116 and that is the last number from the hospital read out before her being released with instructions. I understand that you don't like CB, but really you don't have a legitimate reason because she is a sweetie.
Let her get better than you can post these type of comments. Thank you
Originally Posted by Azebella_amor
Yes because my silence does not mean that I will not say nothing later on when I feel better, only thing I can think of you don't like me because I'm black I'm a go ahead and say that but I have no problem with white folks Originally Posted by Champagne BrownNo, they make stupid comments because they are arseholes.
I now know the chagrin of a man observed attempting to teach a chicken how to do a card trick.
In hopes you may have greater capacity for learning than a chicken and in certainty that the lesson is simpler than most card tricks:
(1) take the following phrase: crude motherfucker
(2) strip it of all context, including its author and whether, explicit or assumed, that author is "liked" or "disliked".
(3) now ponder what similarity exists between that phrase and urgent alert.
The humor involved, while not profound like the E at Delphi, caused me to pause for a giggle, unlike your "Do respect", which is ordinary epidemic ignorance. Don't you know it should be DEW, as in Mourning Dew?
Unrelated to my finding humor in a two-word phrase, a diastolic BP of 116 is cause for immediate hospital admission and evaluation, and not suitable for hospital discharge. Hypertensive crisis presents a very real risk of stroke and/or heart attack. If she really did get discharged with those values, then Obamacare/Medicaid have destroyed standards even worse than I had believed. (Please note that I do not assume Obamacare/Medicare was the payer...simply that they have wrought havoc on quality in general, starting with medical education). Originally Posted by Don T. Lukbak