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    justcurious55 Posts: 4,360, Reputation: 790
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    #41

    Sep 4, 2009, 12:46 PM

    You know, I have my computer set to log me in automatically too. But when I go to my boyfriend's I still have to log on. Does that mean your secretary comes to your house to set up your computer? Or that your son hangs out playing on the office computer asking questions?
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    #42

    Sep 4, 2009, 12:55 PM

    You know I love you Alty and I know you would NEVER deliberately hurt anyone's feelings but your statement has insulted goats everywhere: "Isn't it fun when a 20 something pretends to be a doctor but doesn't have the brains God gave a goat?"

    You owe the goats an apology.
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    #43

    Sep 4, 2009, 12:58 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    You know I love you Alty and I know you would NEVER deliberately hurt anyone's feelings but your statement has insulted goats everywhere: "Isn't it fun when a 20 something pretends to be a doctor but doesn't have the brains God gave a goat?"

    You owe the goats an apology.
    Damn I wish I could rep you for that, but I have to spread the love. :(

    Sorry to all goats. Even the one that ate my t-shirt the last time we went to the
    Petting zoo. :cool:
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    #44

    Sep 4, 2009, 01:06 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by justcurious55 View Post
    you know, i have my computer set to log me in automatically too. but when i go to my boyfriend's i still have to log on. does that mean your secretary comes to your house to set up your computer? or that your son hangs out playing on the office computer asking questions?
    Excellent points.

    Now we are to believe that the secretary set up an account name as Tom_Jones? Unless we are dealing with Dr Thomas Jones, then the secretary used the name of a famous singer or the protagonist of a famous novel about a philanderer. Great screen name for an OB-Gyn!!
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    Sep 4, 2009, 01:10 PM

    Frankly if I had a "son" was being that rude and obnoxious then I would tell him to get a job and have the screen fixed himself. Perhaps the roommate shouldn't have broken it but you can't blame him either when it was hateful and meant to make him upset. Yeah yeah, you could get a lawyer and maybe sue, if you can prove the roommate did it, and spend more in lawyer fees then you would just getting a new laptop. Until then it looks like it's the school's computer lab for you buddy, uh hmm, I mean for your "son".
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    Sep 4, 2009, 02:22 PM

    Do you have any idea what surgery notes are? This is becoming pointless. I don't have to prove anything to you'll. I came for advice. At the end of the day I'm still a specialist and you are what? You are just a "pet expert" and a computer technician. And worse yet you are posting in the law forum. This leads me to question if you are even competent enough to answer questions beyond computers and pets. Don't tell people they are not telling the truth based on the premise that I am a specialist and you are all pretending to be somebody, you're not.
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    Sep 4, 2009, 02:47 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tom_jones View Post
    Do you have any idea what surgery notes are? This is becoming pointless. I don't have to prove anything to you'll. I came for advice. At the end of the day I'm still a specialist and you are what? You are just a "pet expert" and a computer technician. And worse yet you are posting in the law forum. This leads me to question if you are even competent enough to answer questions beyond computers and pets. Don't tell people they are not telling the truth based on the premise that I am a specialist and you are all pretending to be somebody, you're not.


    What do "surgery notes" have to do with anything? Isn't the phrase surgical notes? You see, my husband had a Doctorate, taught Pharmacy. I've NEVER heard the phrase "surgery notes." Go figure.

    You got advice. Very few Physicians post here (or admit it). Physicians usually consult Attorneys and pay for the advice.

    At the end of the day you're still 20, pretending to be a Physician, and we're still all laughing at you.

    And what is the number of that clinic we're supposed to call to verify your identity and the story with your secretary?

    (Alty - out of greenies but I have spoken to several goats and they accept your apology.)
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    #48

    Sep 4, 2009, 03:30 PM

    You are just a "pet expert"
    Honey, I'm a lot more then "just" a pet expert, and unlike you, I don't have to prove what I am or who I am because I've never lied about it.

    We're not easily fooled, we deal with this sort of thing every day. Shame on your for trying.

    The fact remains, you got the best legal advice anyone could give you, so either follow it or don't, your choice.

    (Judy, I'm glad I haven't angered the goat population, they could do a lot of damage if they wanted). :)
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    #49

    Sep 4, 2009, 03:33 PM
    Oh what the h3ll, I'll join in. Is this...
    Quote Originally Posted by tom_jones View Post
    I don't have to prove anything to you'll.
    ... even English? Or perhaps goat? :p

    I like how you have to have your "secretary" set you up for auto-login, which means you gave your secretary your password in order to access your account. Does she also know your social security number, pay your bills online, and wipe your fanny when you're done with the bathroom?

    Sorry, for you to complain that your "private practice" shouldn't have to pay for a laptop while you're busy paying your "secretary" to play around for you online... well, I just find that to be flat-out hilarious :)

    *begins singing "What's new pussycat, whoooa, whoa whoa!!!"*
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    #50

    Sep 4, 2009, 04:09 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tom_jones View Post
    Do you have any idea what surgery notes are? This is becoming pointless. I don't have to prove anything to you'll. I came for advice. At the end of the day I'm still a specialist and you are what? You are just a "pet expert" and a computer technician. And worse yet you are posting in the law forum. This leads me to question if you are even competent enough to answer questions beyond computers and pets. Don't tell people they are not telling the truth based on the premise that I am a specialist and you are all pretending to be somebody, you're not.
    Clearly you don't have a clue how a site like this works. Whether Alty is listed as a Pet Expert or I am listed as a Computer Expert does not mean that is the extent of our range of knowledge. You ask; "you are what?". Alty answered for herself, so I'll answer for myself. I am also a specialist, I am a published author in my specialty and have been honored by my peers for that specialty. So I am every bit the specialist you claim to be, but I don't confine myself to this one area as you seem to have done. For example I know that people from the United Kingdom do refer to doctor's office as surgeries, unlike American doctors. Since you claim to have gotten your degree in the UK, it might be expected for you to refer to the notes you take on your patients as surgery notes. In fact that is the first thing you have said that provides a glimmer of truth to your claims.

    What you also have to understand is that many people especially young people, try to amuse themselves by creating off the wall scenarios to see how far they can fool us. Because of this we have become skeptical when we see a load of contradictions as you have exhibited.

    You came here for advice, and you got very good and accurate advice. But in the course of providing that advice several discrepancies in your story came to light. And your explanation of those discrepancies raised even more questions than they answered. None of the people who have helped you are pretending to be anything other than we say we are. And you won't find discrepancies or contradictions in our posting history. Something you can't say.
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    #51

    Sep 4, 2009, 10:46 PM

    You don't have to be a lawyer to be able to answer a legal question. The people who responded to your legal question are known on this site for giving truthful and accurate responses consistently. They wouldn't have gotten their "expert" titles for anything if they were known for spewing out garbage responses.
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    #52

    Sep 7, 2009, 06:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tom_jones View Post
    My son is in University. He went into the room and was playing some funny clips to one of the roommates, however one of the clips was a pre-programmed voice on his laptop making fun of one of the roommate's girlfriend. The roommate got up and slammed his laptop closed which has internal cracks in the screen so there are colors all over the bottom right of the screen. Even though what my son did was very immature, does the roommate have to pay for breaking the laptop because he still has a freedom of speech to say whatever he wants. He also put up his hand to hit my son but stopped and went back to his desk.
    If you really read into this post, there are things that happened that couldn't be repeated to this extent unless the person writing it was actually in the room.

    "got up and slammed his laptop closed " and "He also put up his hand to hit my son but stopped and went back to his desk"

    No wonder you got your computer broken. Now what really happened?

    What I really want to know is, why lie about it?
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    #53

    Sep 7, 2009, 07:18 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by jmjoseph View Post
    If you really read into this post, there are things that happened that couldn't be repeated to this extent unless the person writing it was actually in the room.

    "got up and slammed his laptop closed " and "He also put up his hand to hit my son but stopped and went back to his desk"

    No wonder you got your computer broken. Now what really happened?

    What I really want to know is, why lie about it?
    Because, if you tell the truth it just makes you look bad. You have nasty stuff on
    Your computer about a girl whose boyfriend just happens to be in the room. Doesn't paint
    A pretty picture of you. People will probably call you out on it.

    But, pretend to be the mom (the doctor mom) and no one will question it. They'll just
    Give you legal advice and you can go on your merry little way being a jerk and saying
    Nasty stuff about your "friends" girlfriends.

    Ya, he's a peach. :rolleyes:

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