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dadeho618186 karma

Until then...you need to STFU while grown folks is talking.

I might just be a bad parent, because my 5 y/o son and I love watching BD. My white, blonde hair son jumps around doing kung fu, singing, "Black Dynamite, black Dynamite". He once told me he was blacker than the Ace of spades. Damn we love your movie, thanks man.

dadeho618127 karma

Early 80's= Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer (CoCo) Rainbow Magazine, had the same thing...lines of code. Hours of hard work typing in hundreds and hundreds if not thousands of lines of code for some pretty NOT amazing games. (Never did complete Dallas Quest)

EQ player since November 1999. Still Active

Edited to say: Only MMO ever played. When EQ turns out the lights like SWG, that will be the end for me. With a hectic life between work, returning to school, raising kids, EQ has been a great hobby the last 13 years and hopefully a few more. Thanks SoE

dadeho61816 karma

OK David, time to fess up.

Which had the better groupies?

  1. Being a Video game designer?

or

  1. Semi-pro fooseball player?

dadeho61810 karma

working as a nurse, i once had a patient that was a quadriplegic.

He was sitting in a parked car during lunch, and decided to have a nap in the passenger seat. Meanwhile, a woman had passed out at her job, so they sent her home. She was driving, had a seizure, jumped the curb and T-boned the parked car with the guy in it. Paralyzed him.

It was sad, he just wANTED TO be wrapped all up, with a towel around his head and for me to put headphones on him and let him listen to music. it was like that guy in the Metallica "One" video from that movie "Johnny got his gun".

He was 30 years old and was waiting to be sent to live out the rest of his life in a nursing home.

He said the next week after the accident, the lady had a new car, and had never spoken to him, or apologized, she just went on with her life. Meanwhile, he said his medical bills had long since passed $1million .

dadeho6182 karma

Hello. I worked for a few months in a LTC. I vowed to never work in LTC again.

The home I worked at was constantly rated 5 stars, but behind the facade I would never want a family member in this type of place.

I am hoping that what i experienced was not the norm for an LTC. I was a freshly minted LPN and worked the 7p-7a shift. Is it common for 2 LPNs to handle 85 patients? With that split in half, I usually had 42-43 PTs on my 2 wings, the other LPN with the rest on her 2 wings.

The job was very stressful.

So is this common to have 40 ish PTS (atleast half on crushed meds?)that include.......10 or so Diabetics, 3 or 4 PEG tubes? Assigned to 1 Nurse?