Denim skirts were so cute -- an old bat at the hall out of the clear blue sky started telling me how repulsive/disgusting jeans (designer levis/whatever) were for a woman to wear especially with high heels -- I couldn't believe! It's still fashionable and looks great on the right gals and appropriate places -- I told her to go to a high end mall and get her a pair and not to forget to sport a fur coat with those stilettos or nice pumps. My fave look - the ole bat just stood glaring at me. She'd actually wear spike heels and wild patterned hosiery (looked seedy at hall) and considered herself the GB Goon squad's fashionista.
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What Did You Do With All Your Meeting Clothes?
by minimus ini literally had dozens of suits.
i still have more dress clothes than anyone i know.
i did give some suits and clothing away and to be honest, i still like wearing a nice suit.. brothers and sisters, are all your “ meeting clothes” still in your closet?
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What Did You Do With All Your Meeting Clothes?
by minimus ini literally had dozens of suits.
i still have more dress clothes than anyone i know.
i did give some suits and clothing away and to be honest, i still like wearing a nice suit.. brothers and sisters, are all your “ meeting clothes” still in your closet?
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Zoos - sounds sane! I have couple of friends who avoid socials -- they simply refuse to put their money/time bothering with it and have lots of excuses -- out of town, too tired (older now), could care less, whatever. Actually, I'm tired of having to purchase 'dress to the 9s' type clothing -- I'm ducking what I can after holidays. It's very time consuming. I'm noticing so many people dressing casual today no matter the venue - sometimes too casual, but I get it.
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What Did You Do With All Your Meeting Clothes?
by minimus ini literally had dozens of suits.
i still have more dress clothes than anyone i know.
i did give some suits and clothing away and to be honest, i still like wearing a nice suit.. brothers and sisters, are all your “ meeting clothes” still in your closet?
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Minimus - nope, no longer have old clothes around (they'd be vintage by now) but I clear stuff out. I can't deal with consignment crazy so I donate and walk on out. I'm a designer junkie (if only it were just dress up, heels, bags, but also casual/fun clothes necessary to live in - leather jackets/boots, etc.) and in my JW days some of my social/good clothes (non formal) had matching skirts/dress I'd purchase so I was able to get another wear/use at meetings - ahh, a positive! Now I don't have to buy both slacks/pant and skirt - I knew I was saving money somewhere/lol.
You guys need to find a consignment store or donate for write off.
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Prince Andrew & Jeffrey Epstein, WTF
by Simon inin fact, several "wtf"s, not least - why were you visiting a convicted pedophile after his release from prison, never-mind having any contact with him in the first place when his preoclivities seemed to be an open secret.. and the best he can some up with is "i don't remember"?
you don't remember?
there's a fucking photo of you with one of the victims and accessories to the crimes you dumb fuck!.
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Fall Guy - That's one interesting article you linked/WOW but who knows without facts. Guess in his case money answereth all things or something like that.
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Another High School Shooting ... Santa Clara California
by RubaDub inat least at the moment it looks like no one is dead, but 6 injured (9:00 am pacific time 14 nov 2019).. i don't know if the school allows students to carry weapons, but many will think it would be a good idea for the students to carry concealed weapons to provide personal protection.. we shall see.. rub a dub.
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An innocent child killed because an Asian boy has mental issues or perhaps angry (or doesn't own enough designer clothing/items) -- this is horrific and sad. Why aren't students being encouraged to see the school psychologist (all students for a get acquainted w/mental health checkup) on campus. A litany of protective measures need to be taken in schools. Obviously there were no metal detectors at school's entrance.
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Another High School Shooting ... Santa Clara California
by RubaDub inat least at the moment it looks like no one is dead, but 6 injured (9:00 am pacific time 14 nov 2019).. i don't know if the school allows students to carry weapons, but many will think it would be a good idea for the students to carry concealed weapons to provide personal protection.. we shall see.. rub a dub.
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If the banks have armed guards I've not noticed but I'm sure they've someone on alert. Tellers do stand behind walled bullet proof glass. My husband has been in bank line with robber standing a man right behind him (before the closed off glass sections) and recently on grocery store errand with hold up at the small inside bank a few feet away from check out he was standing at - no protective glass for tellers which is not good.
Schools need serious security -- they don't have problems inside the gaming venues/casinos any more because of cameras everywhere and trained security guards walking around and watching overhead all gaming and everything else. I've family member who is in school administration - you can't believe the threats the principals receive.
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Canadians and Europeans, what do you think of your national health care ?
by RubaDub inwe have been in a battle over health care for so long here in the us regarding public, private, gov't subsidized, obama care, medicare for all, and just about every permutation of the above.. we hear the horror stories here that people wait 20 years for a check-up (ok, bit of an exaggeration), but you get the point.
one side tells us that canadians flock across the border when they are sick and need to see a doctor.
the other side says that is simply not the case.. so tell us, if you live under one of the government systems would you replace it?
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Very expensive going to the ER but not for those without insurance on Medicare/Medicaid or homeless. Many people without assets all qualify for Medicaid in this country and receive the same insurance as those on Medicare. Medicaid is socialism - if you do some research the US is right behind the EURO countries (some Nordic ones) in socialism - rates about the same and we've had previous posts about this. Other terms for used in US - regardless it's provided and tax payers already pay for this.
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Canadians and Europeans, what do you think of your national health care ?
by RubaDub inwe have been in a battle over health care for so long here in the us regarding public, private, gov't subsidized, obama care, medicare for all, and just about every permutation of the above.. we hear the horror stories here that people wait 20 years for a check-up (ok, bit of an exaggeration), but you get the point.
one side tells us that canadians flock across the border when they are sick and need to see a doctor.
the other side says that is simply not the case.. so tell us, if you live under one of the government systems would you replace it?
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The last time I was at one of the valley's finest hospitals with a family member half of the emergency ward (and ER beds) were taken up with drug addicts/alcoholics that are homeless or without insurance. It was interesting to say the least. Couple of RNs told me they're regulars -- so they also get care and treatment in hospitals other than the gov't (county) hospital. I don't know if they choose to receive extensive care if they're transferred to the government (county) hospital or not. It's possible many are on Medicaid (no income/homeless, without assets) and receive medical no matter which hospital they enter because I also witnessed this at one of the new Catholic hospitals across town. -
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Canadians and Europeans, what do you think of your national health care ?
by RubaDub inwe have been in a battle over health care for so long here in the us regarding public, private, gov't subsidized, obama care, medicare for all, and just about every permutation of the above.. we hear the horror stories here that people wait 20 years for a check-up (ok, bit of an exaggeration), but you get the point.
one side tells us that canadians flock across the border when they are sick and need to see a doctor.
the other side says that is simply not the case.. so tell us, if you live under one of the government systems would you replace it?
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Describe "basic" -- we do provide basic ++++ healthcare to those without insurance coverage at government (usually referred to as county) hospitals. These government hospitals are everywhere throughout the US. The one in my city has the latest equipment and some of the cities/country's top surgeons/doctors work out of it. All government hospitals are operated off of taxes -- all paid for by the tax payer. Other than the normal problems of government run facilities like corruption/ineptness it's still going strong. When it closes down a particular wing like the oncology dept. the leading oncologists in the valley pick up the slack and provide care to all the patients without insurance coverage regardless as to whether they have insurance or not.
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Canadians and Europeans, what do you think of your national health care ?
by RubaDub inwe have been in a battle over health care for so long here in the us regarding public, private, gov't subsidized, obama care, medicare for all, and just about every permutation of the above.. we hear the horror stories here that people wait 20 years for a check-up (ok, bit of an exaggeration), but you get the point.
one side tells us that canadians flock across the border when they are sick and need to see a doctor.
the other side says that is simply not the case.. so tell us, if you live under one of the government systems would you replace it?
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Why do so many Canadians come to the US for medical care? Maybe the Canadian government finally has enough MRI machines, etc. We know Europeans that have been traveling to Texas (Anderson Clinic) for decades for treatment. I'm not saying the healthcare in this country is great -- it's almost scary to have great health insurance because doctors are anxious to schedule you for surgery when your situation might correct itself (like a torn meniscus/knee which takes a lot of time to heal), etc. The great surgeons have surgeries scheduled for many weeks/mos in advance.
Many doctors walked away from their profession -- or were doing so 10-15 yrs. ago due to the exorbitant malpractice insurance rates. They couldn't afford the malpractice insurance in many states and many young doctors are so in debt from medical school they can't make a living. Something is radically wrong but I don't care to have socialized medicine. Medicare is good up to a point but you better have a great supplemental or secondary policy.