Posted by Mark - IN. on January 13, 2014 at 15:46:08 from (98.215.76.204):
In Reply to: Our Youth, Revisited posted by Bryce Frazier on January 13, 2014 at 08:20:37:
Its funny as I read the posts below. A number of them referencing nursing homes and rap music, gang signs, or Kiss and Areosmith, and so on. About a year ago I had a phone repair at a nursing home where a lot of the nurses had tatoos like biker chicks, and I'm not complaining. I like biker chicks just fine for the most part. Besides, they (the nurses) seemed to know thier jobs, I suppose as best I could tell. But I went out to the truck to get something, and there were two of the aids or cleaning women, I don't know, wearing uniforms, sitting in the front seat of one of their cars passing a joint back and forth. I stood there a minute and watched them, then realized that they were not going to be involved with giving medication or anything like that, were probably not making a whole lot above minimum wage. I suppose that they could have went back and put too much starch in someone's drawers, maybe too much wax on the floor, missed some spots on the dishes, but I'm pretty sure that they weren't going to be prescribing or dishing out the meds, writing the menus or spoon feeding anyone. I went back to what I was doing, walking away with a chuckle.
Being a telephone guy by day takes me into a lot of interesting places as far as I'm concerned, and I'm not complaining.
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