hope everything works out for the best.
My aunt was admitted on Tuesday, had the test. Stayed in ICU 2 nights then home. Still no results.
hope everything works out for the best.
I'll try to find out more details . I know she was admitted after midnight on Friday, took the test around 4:00 a.m. and had the results between 2 - 3 p.m. It was at University Hospital in San Antonio. She is still in the ICU and not in good shape.
Other than being born on this side of an arbitrary border line, what else is there?
Yikes. Long time no see. Hope you and yours are ok.
You redassed in your unsolicited troll posts. Don't whine about getting dragged. You wanted the attention. You got it, .
Well I'm glad she's out of the hospital.
Why are you focused on my ass?
You're actively redassing. Put it away.
Sure, but not everyone can be in the shelter of freedom without someone creating and defending it. You can call it dumb to choose to be on the outside, but that's only an opinion based on self preservation. It has nothing to do with honor.
Still ass gazing I see.
All sore because I challenged your contribution.
trolling because you're insecure.
No.
There are plenty here who are in their elder years, never worked a day in their lives. The only "penalty" is standard of living but even then you can live in a dwelling, have food, free healthcare and probably enough folding money to hang on the corner bumming squares from the others in your same situation.
Talk more about my ass.
Now you're begging.
A nerve was struck.
Did he say this like Jack Nicholson "you cant handle the truth" through grinding teeth.
We certainly pay top dollar to make sure the shelter of freedom is sustained. As it should be on any professional job providing training and a service.
I just don't think the choice has anything to do strictly with honor, and to the extent that the person applying think it does, it's entirely a mental construction. At that moment in time, there's no honor earned.
Case in point, sometimes people choose out of convenience, hoping to get citizenship or ride school with it, etc.
I don't think so. Certainly not representative of the vast majority of what Americans do every day to stay afloat or on top. A cursory look at economic numbers bears this out.
he gets pissy when people don't give a about him or what he does
Good deal she is out of there.
I am lost on this.
Im guessing he was/is in the military?
He claimed to be some sort of head hunter for Phds once. I think.
Has said some stupid stuff about science topics in general and hated to be called on it.
no one cares and it drives him up the wall
Would you prefer to switch them out for the illegals that do things like build houses?
To the military service point.
I imagine it is tough to give up a lot of your rights as a citizen.
When I fly back into SA and see all those kids lined up with manila folder in hand I wonder.
I have talked to a few of them on flights in and some of them seem like deer caught in a headlight.
But I certainly could have been right there if born into a different family.
My father would have kicked my butt somewhere if his threats about school did not work.
I feel I got very lucky.
Tougher when you don't even get to choose. In the country I grew up, we had a lottery for the draft. I got lucky, some of my friends didn't. Eventually the country moved to a professionalized force.
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