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Ragnar

2005-01-18, 7:13 pm

You know... as much as I don't care for certain people such as Keller
and Hanson.. THEY actually provide more accurate information than
Minarik and Gemoules do! I can't beleive that these two "doctors"
can be this ignorant. I think it's more that they just don't care.

When people see DR in front of a name, they tend to automatically
trust that person's advice. I'm sure Keller know that is not the
case.
Barnard

2005-01-18, 7:13 pm

Responding to Christopher "Rags" Roiland, DIP (not an acronym)
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Four words, Rags:

Lay. Off. The. Booze.

serebel

2005-01-18, 10:11 pm

Thar she blows, Barnyard doing what she does best.

SErebel

Sandy - LASIKdisaster.com - LASIKmemorial.com

2005-01-19, 2:11 am


Ragnar wrote:
> You know... as much as I don't care for certain people such as Keller
> and Hanson..


Thanks for causing me to cry. At least it cleared up these dry, hazy
contact lenses for a few minutes.


> THEY actually provide more accurate information than
> Minarik and Gemoules do! I can't beleive that these two "doctors"
> can be this ignorant. I think it's more that they just don't care.
>
> When people see DR in front of a name, they tend to automatically
> trust that person's advice. I'm sure Keller know that is not the
> case.


Hmmm, that brings a question to mind. If a doctor loses his license,
is he still called "doctor"?

Barnard

2005-01-19, 4:07 am

Heh.

Ragnar

2005-01-19, 11:09 am

On 18 Jan 2005 20:15:28 -0800, "Sandy - LASIKdisaster.com -
LASIKmemorial.com" <sandy@savvysneaks.com> wrote:

>
>Ragnar wrote:
>
>Thanks for causing me to cry. At least it cleared up these dry, hazy
>contact lenses for a few minutes.
>
>
>
>Hmmm, that brings a question to mind. If a doctor loses his license,
>is he still called "doctor"?


I think so.. because even after they retire and their license is null
and void, they are still called doctor.
Funny you bring this up because that Rothman character did lose his
license for 2 years. I never did find out why. One of you obsessive
characters should go dig into that one. His current license is not
the same license number he started out with - and there is a 2 year
lapse between the two.


Sandy - LASIKdisaster.com - LASIKmemorial.com

2005-01-19, 11:09 am

Don't you think that if a doctor does something bad to a patient and
his license is revoked, that he should be stripped of his title as well?

ycdbsoya

2005-01-19, 7:12 pm

Well, that's four more people that are more useful than Ragweed. Add
them to the 6.5-odd Billion people ahead of him.

And, doctors are called doctors because of the degrees they obtain, not
because they are licensed. Any PhD can call himself a "doctor," for
example. A PhD in Divinity is called "doctor," as in Economics, Math,
etc. A Psych PhD can be called "doctor." I find these titles to be
puffery, however, outside an educational setting.

Ragnar

2005-01-19, 7:12 pm

It seems like there is no laws governing who may be called a doctor.
It must be done on the honor system. That would explain Dr. J, Dr.
Who, Dr. No, Doc Severinson, Dr. Minarik Dr. Pepper, Dr. Suess, and
Dr. Gemoules.


On 19 Jan 2005 06:05:53 -0800, "Sandy - LASIKdisaster.com -
LASIKmemorial.com" <sandy@savvysneaks.com> wrote:

>Don't you think that if a doctor does something bad to a patient and
>his license is revoked, that he should be stripped of his title as well?


Barnard

2005-01-20, 4:07 am

Responding to Christopher "Rags" Roiland, DIP (not an acronym)
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Okay, DIP, it's time to move on and find yourself a new boyfriend.
Gemoules just isn't interested.
You might try Glenn. Pimps are always looking for more action.

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