if i tell you there's an air-conned tunnel to whisk a vip such as mugabe away from public view, will you believe?
Aiyah ...you didn't know that is true?
if i tell you there's an air-conned tunnel to whisk a vip such as mugabe away from public view, will you believe?
yes, some of the best md's at stanford hospital are ah nehs. in fact, commercials run every night on bay area tv promoting the breakthroughs and exploits of one neh female doctor in solving never heard before medical cases that ordinary hospitals cannot diagnose. their only competition is ucsf, and doctor is a chink. my once favorite doctor at el camino was doctoress tin tin toon, from burma.
What branding we got? If Ah Nehs and Myanmanians are the only foreign doctors that our public hospitals can hire, it says alot about the quality of our health care system.
Why they never use the Ah Neh and Burmese doctors for Heng?
Those are US-trained. Our Ah Neh doctors are trained in India lah!
That's sinkies selfish human nature again. He got his bed and heck care others. You can tell him he may be warded another time and he may face the same issue again. But of course since he is the person involved, ultimately you have to respect his choice whether to write in or not.
A reasonable and logical individual with any sense of what is happening in society will never consider or say that elderly individuals collect card boxes for exercise.
Even in Toronto, I see elderly as well as middle age adults check the recycling bins of houses, to collect beer cans and alcohol bottles, to return it to the beer store for the 5 cents and 20 cents refund.
No one in the right mind would claim that those individuals are doing it for exercise.
In the past, when I walked past an apartment building and one particular restaurant, and see a big plastic bag(s) of beer cans and bottles, I am not shy to pick it up, and return it to the beer store, for $6 to $7, and give that money to my children. It is money.
There should not be any GST exigible on medicine and medical / health services and products (not even on woman's sanitary pads and tampons).
A reasonable and logical individual with any sense of what is happening in society will never consider or say that elderly individuals collect card boxes for exercise.
Even in Toronto, I see elderly as well as middle age adults check the recycling bins of houses, to collect beer cans and alcohol bottles, to return it to the beer store for the 5 cents and 20 cents refund.
No one in the right mind would claim that those individuals are doing it for exercise.
In the past, when I walked past an apartment building and one particular restaurant, and see a big plastic bag(s) of beer cans and bottles, I am not shy to pick it up, and return it to the beer store, for $6 to $7, and give that money to my children. It is money.
There should not be any GST exigible on medicine and medical / health services and products (not even on woman's sanitary pads and tampons).
A reasonable and logical individual with any sense of what is happening in society will never consider or say that elderly individuals collect card boxes for exercise.
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In the past, when I walked past an apartment building and one particular restaurant, and see a big plastic bag(s) of beer cans and bottles, I am not shy to pick it up, and return it to the beer store, for $6 to $7, and give that money to my children. It is money.
There should not be any GST exigible on medicine and medical / health services and products (not even on woman's sanitary pads and tampons).
A reasonable and logical individual with any sense of what is happening in society will never consider or say that elderly individuals collect card boxes for exercise.
Even in Toronto, I see elderly as well as middle age adults check the recycling bins of houses, to collect beer cans and alcohol bottles, to return it to the beer store for the 5 cents and 20 cents refund.
No one in the right mind would claim that those individuals are doing it for exercise.
In the past, when I walked past an apartment building and one particular restaurant, and see a big plastic bag(s) of beer cans and bottles, I am not shy to pick it up, and return it to the beer store, for $6 to $7, and give that money to my children. It is money.
There should not be any GST exigible on medicine and medical / health services and products (not even on woman's sanitary pads and tampons).
A govt must not overprice healthcare so as to profit from the sick. Healthcare shd be provided at cost so that the sick is not deprived of healthcare
A govt must not overprice healthcare so as to profit from the sick. Healthcare shd be provided at cost so that the sick is not deprived of healthcare
don't be naive. the road to hell is always paved with the best of intentions. just look at the corridor beds at a montreal hospital. you need to travel more to visit hospitals around the 1st world to differentiate between bs spewed online and the reality on the ground. i've done so and will provide you the imagery and photographic evidence. picture tells a thousand words. any tpx here can write a book and it's still bs.
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Yes, how could that be exercise? to collect cans , & card boxes?.....when I was young , I collect, bottles from the neighbourhood, sauce bottles, beer bottles, pimpled F&N Cordial bottles ( 20 cents return value), not for the exercise for the money to buy the toys I want. The "wants" motivate me to become a "collector" not that I need the exercise but, the fulfilment of a want. This is so, of the elderly collecting cans etc..the fulfilment of some needs......to be able to earn some money & pay for the needs....the need to eat & the need to pay for medicines to survive, hardly said to be fulfilment of a want?...they don't want to exercise.....they need to live.
Should be free! Just don't buy so many jet fighters for the air force. That money could be spend more wisely!!
Cheers!
don't be naive. the road to hell is always paved with the best of intentions. just look at the corridor beds at a montreal hospital. you need to travel more to visit hospitals around the 1st world to differentiate between bs spewed online and the reality on the ground. i've done so and will provide you the imagery and photographic evidence. picture tells a thousand words. any tpx here can write a book and it's still bs.
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overcrowding at frankston hospital in arsetralia....