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im really finding all this constant snow every couple of days seriously disgusting. where are you people that are saying it’s so pretty live? it’s really gross in park slope and in lower manhattan. i will say tho i do laugh looking at all the random trash strewn about on the side streets cuz it’s all organic food wrappers and bottles and stuff. dirty ass moonfaces..
“2. Does anyone think it suffices as sufficient disclosure to satisfy informed consent?”
Uhhhh, Slopey, STFU!!!!! Disclosures are the bread and butter of SSCJ&L. And our big pharma clients will be none too happy if they read your last post.
“Yes, I do need some advice. I’m not sure what to say in the “intro email”, whether I’m initiating or whether I’m responding to a wink or an “I’m interested”.â€
Something short and sweet – a basic “hey, how’s it going†and then make a comment about something in their profile that you find interesting.
The warnings in drug ads really irk me. 1. Why would anyone remain interested in the drug after hearing all that? 2. Does anyone think it suffices as sufficient disclosure to satisfy informed consent? Who can possibly remember which side effects go with which drug or be in a position to evaluate the likelihood and magnitude of the risk? I just don’t think prescription drugs are properly the subject of advertising because there is really no way to do it right.
P.S. Mrs. Slopey and I are working our way through season 1 of 30 Rock on Netflix. Dr. Spaceman (Spah-cheh-min) is a great minor character and satirizes perfectly the current media and consumer driven pharma culture we have now.
cobble: “bonehead mother”
Yes that was scarrrrry! Stupid and obviously hubby knows nothing about in-snow driving.
Must say that once in Eugene OR We took a short trip to the mountains nearby and on the way bak hit a major snowstorm. Scariest ride of my life but I know how to drive safely and slowly. Follow judiciously behind another car or truck and you’ll get better traction from their tire tracks. And can watch their tail lights.
im really finding all this constant snow every couple of days seriously disgusting. where are you people that are saying it’s so pretty live? it’s really gross in park slope and in lower manhattan. i will say tho i do laugh looking at all the random trash strewn about on the side streets cuz it’s all organic food wrappers and bottles and stuff. dirty ass moonfaces..
*rob*
Somehow I get the idea that the offices of SSCJ&L would be more of a farce than Denny Crane’s on Boston Legal.
Does CGar have a blow up doll in his offic that looks like bxgrl????
jessi, thanks, that helps a lot. I find myself sitting and staring at a blank email not sure what to say (hard as that may be to believe!).
“I loved the snow on the trees this morning.”
Indeed. I live across the street from a small park, and it looked quite beautiful this morning.
“2. Does anyone think it suffices as sufficient disclosure to satisfy informed consent?”
Uhhhh, Slopey, STFU!!!!! Disclosures are the bread and butter of SSCJ&L. And our big pharma clients will be none too happy if they read your last post.
“Yes, I do need some advice. I’m not sure what to say in the “intro email”, whether I’m initiating or whether I’m responding to a wink or an “I’m interested”.â€
Something short and sweet – a basic “hey, how’s it going†and then make a comment about something in their profile that you find interesting.
“There’s nothing “micro” about what gives me IBS.”
Oh g*d, I’m sorry I mentioned it. : P
The warnings in drug ads really irk me. 1. Why would anyone remain interested in the drug after hearing all that? 2. Does anyone think it suffices as sufficient disclosure to satisfy informed consent? Who can possibly remember which side effects go with which drug or be in a position to evaluate the likelihood and magnitude of the risk? I just don’t think prescription drugs are properly the subject of advertising because there is really no way to do it right.
P.S. Mrs. Slopey and I are working our way through season 1 of 30 Rock on Netflix. Dr. Spaceman (Spah-cheh-min) is a great minor character and satirizes perfectly the current media and consumer driven pharma culture we have now.
cobble: “bonehead mother”
Yes that was scarrrrry! Stupid and obviously hubby knows nothing about in-snow driving.
Must say that once in Eugene OR We took a short trip to the mountains nearby and on the way bak hit a major snowstorm. Scariest ride of my life but I know how to drive safely and slowly. Follow judiciously behind another car or truck and you’ll get better traction from their tire tracks. And can watch their tail lights.