I like the one with the kid talking about holding a wire for a flatscreen tv in a tree house, and then immediately does a stealth nose pick
You know what really grinds my gears?
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
My favorite is the Werewolf one.
I just absolutely love the guys reaction at the end.--
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
My girlfriend turning into a total bitch when she attempts to stop smoking. Man....She turns into a mad woman during those times.
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When people comment on a story by stating that they played against "X" player when he was in high school. As if their association to that player is what caused "X" to become great -- because I'm sure such commenters aren't looking for vicarious attention.Comment
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
I'm still a huge fan of the two things at once one with the kid that waves his hand and shakes his head.
But what really gets me about that specific one is the girl that says "I can do it too," and he quickly rejects her and says "hold on, I'm watching this."
The look on her face just floors me. I watch that commercial just to see how dejected she looks.
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
After a woman gets beyond 185, she is no longer curvy or thick, she is just fat. That is just as bad as people say they aren't fat, they just big boned. No, you fat, accept it. Plenty of guys who love fat women, so I don't know why women try to hide or deny their fatness.Comment
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
Nurses.
SpoilerHead to the local VA clinic yesterday morning due to: extreme sensitivity to my skin, sore throat, stuffy nose, joint pain, shortness of breath.
The nurse tells me to go home and she'll call me later (i figure she did this thinking that i'd take some OTC's and be fine and not have to mess with me. I didn't want to take OTC's and suppress the symptoms). I'm mad at this point because she didn't even bother to take my vitals nor look at my throat/ears. I don't have an appointment but i'm the only person at the clinic at the moment. I am heated and just head home.
12 hits and still no call. I leave a message at 12:30 explaining the story and asked to be called back ASAP due to my symptoms progressively getting worst.
At 130 I still haven't received a call. I head to the VA and ask if I can just go to the ER and bill the VA since no one will see me. I spend about 45 minutes in the waiting room and finally the nurse gets me.
After taking my temp she tries to tell me I simply have a "Bug." I know this to not be true since I don't ever come down with a cold/flu/etc. She tells me to just go home and take some OTC's.. At this point i'm mad because she hasn't even taken a look at my throat. I ask if she is going to at least do that since I know what I have isn't just a bug, due to the fact the last time i was sick was 2008 and I had tonsillitis. She agrees and then hurries up and gets a doctor. Yep. Tonsillitis. Doctor tells me how he doesn't know how I survived this long without antibiotics (Not like I was going to die, just from the pain of symptoms).
Anyways, point of my story is: Working as an OT, and just being around SNF, Hospitals, clinics, etc, I have very rarely ran across a nurse that takes pride in her job. 9.5/10 it's always some old hag who acts like the patient owes her. It's even worst around VA hospitals/clinics where these civilians make it seem like you owe them everything.Last edited by eF 5ive; 03-22-2013, 06:40 PM.5Comment
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Re: You know what really grinds my gears?
VA is full of 2 kinds of people.
1. New grads who just doing their residence there and really don't want to be there. They mess up people prescriptions and paper work so often it isn't even funny.
2. Old people who would forced out of regular hospitals and are now working at the VA because the VA are the only people who will hire them. They too don't really want to be there either.
Very rarely do you come across a worker at the VA that is happy to work there. 99% of the workers there just use the VA as a stepping stone to either retirement or to another hospital they really wanted to work for, so they just padding their resume.Comment
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VA is full of 2 kinds of people.
1. New grads who just doing their residence there and really don't want to be there. They mess up people prescriptions and paper work so often it isn't even funny.
2. Old people who would forced out of regular hospitals and are now working at the VA because the VA are the only people who will hire them. They too don't really want to be there either.
Very rarely do you come across a worker at the VA that is happy to work there. 99% of the workers there just use the VA as a stepping stone to either retirement or to another hospital they really wanted to work for, so they just padding their resume.
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Nurses.
SpoilerHead to the local VA clinic yesterday morning due to: extreme sensitivity to my skin, sore throat, stuffy nose, joint pain, shortness of breath.
The nurse tells me to go home and she'll call me later (i figure she did this thinking that i'd take some OTC's and be fine and not have to mess with me. I didn't want to take OTC's and suppress the symptoms). I'm mad at this point because she didn't even bother to take my vitals nor look at my throat/ears. I don't have an appointment but i'm the only person at the clinic at the moment. I am heated and just head home.
12 hits and still no call. I leave a message at 12:30 explaining the story and asked to be called back ASAP due to my symptoms progressively getting worst.
At 130 I still haven't received a call. I head to the VA and ask if I can just go to the ER and bill the VA since no one will see me. I spend about 45 minutes in the waiting room and finally the nurse gets me.
After taking my temp she tries to tell me I simply have a "Bug." I know this to not be true since I don't ever come down with a cold/flu/etc. She tells me to just go home and take some OTC's.. At this point i'm mad because she hasn't even taken a look at my throat. I ask if she is going to at least do that since I know what I have isn't just a bug, due to the fact the last time i was sick was 2008 and I had tonsillitis. She agrees and then hurries up and gets a doctor. Yep. Tonsillitis. Doctor tells me how he doesn't know how I survived this long without antibiotics (Not like I was going to die, just from the pain of symptoms).
Anyways, point of my story is: Working as an OT, and just being around SNF, Hospitals, clinics, etc, I have very rarely ran across a nurse that takes pride in her job. 9.5/10 it's always some old hag who acts like the patient owes her. It's even worst around VA hospitals/clinics where these civilians make it seem like you owe them everything.
You need that experienced young nurse.
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