Jul. 2nd, 2008

My tweets

Jul. 2nd, 2008 12:46 am
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  • 08:24 @soveren : National Geographic Channel here in the UK. #
  • 09:05 @soveren : what, where, or who is "great barr"? Enquiring minds want to know! #
  • 11:29 back from the foot clinic. i do wish there was a joined up NHS #
  • 12:19 got a call from an employment agency. a job i'm not suited for and is 5K less than i make now was perfect for me, according to him... #
  • 13:01 @tug : don't know yet, haven't gotten the results. #
  • 23:11 @soveren : employment agents are just pimps, without the suave, debonaire mannerisms. but, i need a new job so i need to consult the pimp! #
  • 23:12 night night all...another boring day to come tomorrow... #
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A medical doctor (who shall remain nameless, of course) asked me to connect on LinkedIn. I am a member of various lists that encourage linking, so I accepted his invitation. His business was around healthcare with an emphasis on healthy living, so I enquired about it, thinking that it was some sort of motivational method. I got back an email which made it plain that you had to buy some food from him to do this method, and that since he couldn't ship it to the UK (for some unspecified reason) I would be able to get some by having it shipped to an address in the US and then reshipped here.

I thought to myself, "That's more complexity than I want to handle," and emailed him to that effect, and said that when and if he shipped to the UK I would revisit the subject.

In return, I got this email:

I got that. Just let me know when you decide that a fortune robbing, premature, painful, prolonged death is, indeed, more complex than the simple details of shipping to you the solution to your health problems.

Gobsmacked, I replied:

Goodness, your bedside manner leaves much to be desired. Please don't communicate with me any more, thanks.

and proceeded to delete him from my LinkedIn contacts list.

I suppose that he was sick the day they taught bedside manner in medical school.
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A few days ago our friend Eth and I were bemoaning the fact that in all the newspapers, TV, radio, and internet news, every item seems to be bad news. Then you come across this story in the Daily Mail, which newspaper I wouldn't even use to wrap fish in the normal course of events, and you think, "Hey, there IS some good news after all!"

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