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Posted by Jonathan on January 17th, 2010 (All posts by Jonathan)
Chicagoboyz enjoy the bounty of socialized medicine.
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Very timely. I was just scanning Oxford physicians’ list, to find a new GP after I discovered the one I used before was indicted for illegal (in one case, fatal) prescription of steroids.
If only he was working in a government office, not his own! This would had never happened! Quick, give me my infected grains!
I’ve heard Pigeons described as “rats with wings” but like rats, I think they’re actually pretty nice animals. OK, so both pigeons and rats carry disease which humans can catch, but that’s not surprising for animals that live in close proximity to humans.
What I admire is their hardiness and adaptability.
January 17th, 2010 at 4:41 pm
Very timely. I was just scanning Oxford physicians’ list, to find a new GP after I discovered the one I used before was indicted for illegal (in one case, fatal) prescription of steroids.
If only he was working in a government office, not his own! This would had never happened! Quick, give me my infected grains!
January 17th, 2010 at 8:04 pm
I’ve heard Pigeons described as “rats with wings” but like rats, I think they’re actually pretty nice animals. OK, so both pigeons and rats carry disease which humans can catch, but that’s not surprising for animals that live in close proximity to humans.
What I admire is their hardiness and adaptability.
January 18th, 2010 at 1:02 am
Oh, mister pigeon I would kiss you if you weren’t swimming with disease!!!
January 19th, 2010 at 2:12 pm
Pigeon nearest tire = citizen
Car = government