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Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Lol or the lizardsThe snakes must be eating them
Lol or the lizardsThe snakes must be eating them
Except when I visit, and bring one in my boxers!Snakes can be found in every state except Alaska and Hawaii.
An anaconda or a garter snake? Lol.Except when I visit, and bring one in my boxers!
Trouser snakeExcept when I visit, and bring one in my boxers!
Don’t play games lady.An anaconda or a garter snake? Lol.
Fixed itDon’t play games lady.
It’s an inch worm.
Florida state birdThat’s what the bug man is for. I don’t have one but I rarely if ever see spiders in my place. I noticed a spider web in a corner for the first time the other day. The mosquitos on the other hand….
It sounds like he might be good as a lab tech but not working directly with patients.I’m curious what your thoughts would be on this. You go to the doctor and the medical assistant doesn’t speak English very well (irrelevant). The problem comes in when he starts asking questions about your medical history and asks if you’ve had any surgeries. You tell him you had your gallbladder removed. Not only does he not know how to spell gallbladder, even without being told 5 or 6 times, but he doesn’t know the medical term for it. You have to Google it for him. What would be running through your mind at that point?
I’m curious what your thoughts would be on this. You go to the doctor and the medical assistant doesn’t speak English very well (irrelevant). The problem comes in when he starts asking questions about your medical history and asks if you’ve had any surgeries. You tell him you had your gallbladder removed. Not only does he not know how to spell gallbladder, even without being told 5 or 6 times, but he doesn’t know the medical term for it. You have to Google it for him. What would be running through your mind at that point?
It sounds like he might be good as a lab tech but not working directly with patients.
I'd be telling him/her I need my Percocet script filled and when they asked what is that for I'd say allergies.I’m curious what your thoughts would be on this. You go to the doctor and the medical assistant doesn’t speak English very well (irrelevant). The problem comes in when he starts asking questions about your medical history and asks if you’ve had any surgeries. You tell him you had your gallbladder removed. Not only does he not know how to spell gallbladder, even without being told 5 or 6 times, but he doesn’t know the medical term for it. You have to Google it for him. What would be running through your mind at that point?
I’d be running out the doorI’m curious what your thoughts would be on this. You go to the doctor and the medical assistant doesn’t speak English very well (irrelevant). The problem comes in when he starts asking questions about your medical history and asks if you’ve had any surgeries. You tell him you had your gallbladder removed. Not only does he not know how to spell gallbladder, even without being told 5 or 6 times, but he doesn’t know the medical term for it. You have to Google it for him. What would be running through your mind at that point?
I would politely nope out of thatI’m curious what your thoughts would be on this. You go to the doctor and the medical assistant doesn’t speak English very well (irrelevant). The problem comes in when he starts asking questions about your medical history and asks if you’ve had any surgeries. You tell him you had your gallbladder removed. Not only does he not know how to spell gallbladder, even without being told 5 or 6 times, but he doesn’t know the medical term for it. You have to Google it for him. What would be running through your mind at that point?
Unless it's Dr Feelgood to get your pills refilled.I would politely nope out of that
First thing I ask when scheduling for a new Dr. is does he speak fluent English I know this wasn’t a Dr but still
Run out of there like @burrheadd from his last court appearance.I’m curious what your thoughts would be on this. You go to the doctor and the medical assistant doesn’t speak English very well (irrelevant). The problem comes in when he starts asking questions about your medical history and asks if you’ve had any surgeries. You tell him you had your gallbladder removed. Not only does he not know how to spell gallbladder, even without being told 5 or 6 times, but he doesn’t know the medical term for it. You have to Google it for him. What would be running through your mind at that point?