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Old 07-16-2012, 08:00 PM
 
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Women who are smart and KNOW doctors, cops, and firefighters are smart enough to stay the hell away from them.

The whole emergency-related profession is absolutely awash with very difficult personalities.
i would say especially doctors.. they can be huge *******s
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Old 07-16-2012, 08:43 PM
 
Location: ATL
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What are some real "chick magnet" positions?
Pilots. Especially military pilots (spoken from experience)
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Old 07-16-2012, 09:22 PM
 
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i would say especially doctors.. they can be huge *******s
Normally I wouldn't open my trap, but that^ is fresh on my mind. My doctors appointment I just went on the doctor was new and younger. He was in his late 30's and he replaced my former. My nurse was checking my blood pressure, weighing me, measuring me yada-yada. She was working on me the whole time and I thought everything was smooth. All of a sudden the first time I saw my new doctor, he bursts in the room and starts laying into her right in front of me. Him: "What are you doing?" Her: "I'm working on him." "Him: "You've been in here ten minutes and you're not done"! "You're not on your game today"! "I want to see my patient"! "You're holding things up"! "I have to meet him...I want to meet this man!" Her: "I've only been in here 5 minutes"! "I'm trying...I'm trying my best!" Me: "Ok, look here, I'm no one!" "Really, she has only been in here for like five minutes doc!" "Lighten up a little, will ya"! I was thinking sheesh, he must be fun to work with!
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Old 07-17-2012, 06:31 AM
 
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Eh, the lawyer doesn't do that, the judge or jury does.
Such a lawerly response
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Old 07-17-2012, 07:27 AM
 
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Such a lawerly response
I know. As if it excuses lawyers lack of ethics, where they attempt to convict someone they are perfectly convinced is innocent or free someone who they are convinced is guilty. I could never be a lawyer. THere are few rare excpetions but they are usualy not very succesful, for a good reason.
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Old 07-17-2012, 07:42 AM
 
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Any man who works with his hands...mechanic, construction, rancher. Bonus...they can fix stuff that is broken around the house.

I was married to an attorney. Completely useless...his idea of fixing stuff was to have me deal with it and write a check.
LOL!

I pictured you writing a check at the front door as a Chip-n-Dale dancer is leaving.

Your attorney husband just getting up in his robe scratching his head then looking up and seeing you two there at the front door saying goodbye.

You: "What? He is good with his hands and I am paying him for his services."
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Old 07-17-2012, 07:48 AM
 
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Normally I wouldn't open my trap, but that^ is fresh on my mind. My doctors appointment I just went on the doctor was new and younger. He was in his late 30's and he replaced my former. My nurse was checking my blood pressure, weighing me, measuring me yada-yada. She was working on me the whole time and I thought everything was smooth. All of a sudden the first time I saw my new doctor, he bursts in the room and starts laying into her right in front of me. Him: "What are you doing?" Her: "I'm working on him." "Him: "You've been in here ten minutes and you're not done"! "You're not on your game today"! "I want to see my patient"! "You're holding things up"! "I have to meet him...I want to meet this man!" Her: "I've only been in here 5 minutes"! "I'm trying...I'm trying my best!" Me: "Ok, look here, I'm no one!" "Really, she has only been in here for like five minutes doc!" "Lighten up a little, will ya"! I was thinking sheesh, he must be fun to work with!

It would be difficult to explain to someone who is not in health care which is run by your insurance company- i know of many a doctor who left the profession because he/she was required to see a certain number of patients in a day and if u are the type of health care provider who likes spending time with your patients... u might be alittle cranky.
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Old 07-17-2012, 08:22 AM
 
Location: Corydon, IN
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The darker one with the bright red comb in the back is a rooster, the rest are hens


It kills me you had to explain this.
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Old 07-17-2012, 08:28 AM
 
Location: NY metro area
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Women who are smart and KNOW doctors, cops, and firefighters are smart enough to stay the hell away from them.

The whole emergency-related profession is absolutely awash with very difficult personalities.
Eh, I think that can be said for any profession.

I know some wonderful lawyers, MDs/surgeons and some looney CPAs and teachers.
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:50 PM
 
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Writer, filmmaker. For some reason, everytime I say one of those words, women get a little wet. You should've seen their faces when they saw me with a camera.
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