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SAD. It is a clinical term used for people who become depressed in winter from lack of sunlight. They are treated with panels of light which cheers them up till spring. Better than drugs.
I wore jeans, a t-shirt and hoodie. Much to my shock, the place is packed and I’m the ONLY one that was not in work attire. I ran out to buy a button down shirt (kept the jeans on). WTF is wrong with banking types???
Thanks Snappy. I have a feeling he is going to be fine. He seems to have a pretty good attitude, droll humor and slightly feisty, which is fine, means he has a fighting spirit.
SAD. It is a clinical term used for people who become depressed in winter from lack of sunlight. They are treated with panels of light which cheers them up till spring. Better than drugs.
yes dave, SAD is real. people in alaska get it a lot. i dont think i have it tho, i think i just have a case of the grumpies and brokies.
*rob*
Feisty is good. Kept my dad going for many years after his initial diagnosis. He kept telling us, “I can’t die yet. You all still need me!”
am sure they are used to doing all these procedures on real elderly down there.
A Fort Lauderdale hospital?
Dave, you’ve never heard of S.A.D.???
Mrs C is working from home so I came in.
I wore jeans, a t-shirt and hoodie. Much to my shock, the place is packed and I’m the ONLY one that was not in work attire. I ran out to buy a button down shirt (kept the jeans on). WTF is wrong with banking types???
Thanks Snappy. I have a feeling he is going to be fine. He seems to have a pretty good attitude, droll humor and slightly feisty, which is fine, means he has a fighting spirit.
Seasonal Affective Disorder?????????
CGar…I bet most of them live on the New haven Line, which isn’t running.