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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on April 30, 2009, 07:48:34 AM
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Oh my.
undergroundpanther (1000+ posts) Thu Apr-30-09 12:18 AM
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Ok,This ones freaky...
At my day program today,they did a "presentation" for disaster preparedness.(holy shit the filmstrip was just nauseatingly brady bunchy kinda stupid,I was groaning and laughing through most of it,like everybody else.)
Anyway they went over what to do in a crisis event.
Like food,medicine,pets,shelter,flu symptoms etc.
Never before had we done anything like that in the time I have been there. In the group room I was in, I had no idea they even HAD a projection screen in there.
Later I asked why was this crisis preparation class done today?
I was told that the director of the program was told by the state to do it today....Weird.
Usually the state contacts the prp's to tell them their budget is getting cut again, or it's notification of some banal conference or a training thing.My feeling I get from the state is they just want our kind of folks to just disappear or be"productive" because the program costs them money.(a piss in the ocean compared to the military budget BTW)
I'm guessing maybe this class was held today so the state and the county MH boards could claim we told you so,If a member gets sick or the shit hits the fan, or it could be the state knows something we do not.Or it is more hype, Or it's just make sure we know what to do ..I dunno,regardless it makes me wonder..what's going on behind the 'scenes'. It feels like someone is stoking fear.Or the H1N1 Virus is worse than we are being told.
That would be nice if that were actually to happen, the bold area above.
No one showed up at the subway cat's bonfire, at least for now.
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Presentation was all about how to say, "It's Bush's fault."
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subway cat is freaky
Now there is a fine bit of understatement.
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Now there is a fine bit of understatement.
Yeah. No offense to frank, but when I read the title the first thing to pop into my head was "and water is wet".
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Yeah. No offense to frank, but when I read the title the first thing to pop into my head was "and water is wet".
Right, that was a pretty unexciting headline.
But sometimes I'm not up to par, and can't contrive a good eye-grabber for a headline.
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undergroundpanther
Or the H1N1 Virus is worse than we are being told.
The H1N1 virus?!? It's called the swine flu.
Amazing how quickly the little cultists fall into lockstep when Dear Leader tells them to change terminology (or anything for that matter).
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Right, that was a pretty unexciting headline.
But sometimes I'm not up to par, and can't contrive a good eye-grabber for a headline.
I wasn't complaining frank. I do realize that dealing with such redundancy as UGP and freaky can be a challenge. You're still the man when it comes to thread titles.
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Yeah. No offense to frank, but when I read the title the first thing to pop into my head was "and water is wet".
Yep, again no offense to Frank. The title had me thinking that "Sun Rises in the East" was breaking news. :-)
We all have days when the creativity is tapped, especially early.
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The H1N1 virus?!? It's called the swine flu.
Amazing how quickly the little cultists fall into lockstep when Dear Leader tells them to change terminology (or anything for that matter).
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I prefer the term: Undocumented Pathogen
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Does this mean that the subway cat is in some sort of treatment program? Taxpayer supported from the sound of it. Why didn't she go into details about the preparedness program? I know any good conservative program would involve stocking up on food and ammo.
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Does this mean that the subway cat is in some sort of treatment program?
Oh yes, the subway cat's in all sorts of treatment programs, each and every one of them costing the taxpayers of Baltimore, of Maryland, of the United States, a great deal of money.
I think the best treatment program for the subway cat would be her getting a job and paying her own way, but that's just me.
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Oh my.
That would be nice if that were actually to happen, the bold area above.
No one showed up at the subway cat's bonfire, at least for now.
her day program? whats a day program?
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her day program? whats a day program?
Its real purpose is to babysit adults--rather than children--too incompetent to take care of themselves.
But to make it "psychological"--and hence to be able to charge the taxpayers psychological fees rather than basic babysitting fees--all these subway cats sit at tables playing with Play-Doh or paints-and-paper or musical chairs or "talk."
As subway cats can't be depended upon to get there themselves for the day, some nice guy driving a little bus goes around to collect them.
I'm not talking about mentally retarded or crippled people here; I'm talking about subway cats.
In the particular case of this particular subway cat, such "day programs" are the highlight of her days, although one reasonably suspects she'd find it more exciting and fulfilling out in a job.
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Usually the state contacts the prp's to tell them their budget is getting cut again, or it's notification of some banal conference or a training thing.My feeling I get from the state is they just want our kind of folks to just disappear or be"productive" because the program costs them money.(a piss in the ocean compared to the military budget BTW)
Even if that were true isn't the military engaging in productive activity that justifies the expenditure? I don't know what benefit the taxpayers get paying for programs for gender challenged panthers. So the program gets this thing off the streets for a few hours. I'd like to know how that benefits society.
Cindie
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Even if that were true isn't the military engaging in productive activity that justifies the expenditure? I don't know what benefit the taxpayers get paying for programs for gender challenged panthers. So the program gets this thing off the streets for a few hours. I'd like to know how that benefits society.
Cindie
I hate it when children do that; "I'm not costing society as much as *xyz* so it shouldn't really matter that I'm a waste of human skin. Nanee, nanee, boo boo"
KC
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H1N1 virus --- Lame.
They say this like this is the only H1N1 virus out there, it isn't. It's a family designation. This is the equivalent of saying ' Robert Brown is a convicted felon , therefore all people with the last name Brown are convicted felons'
Historically speaking half of the influenza strains have been from the H1N1 family, some notable exceptions are the Russian flu, H2N2 and the Bird Flu , H5N1, IIRC.
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H1N1 virus --- Lame.
HiNi , Heinee , I can see why the DUmmies would like it. :uhsure:
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Its real purpose is to babysit adults--rather than children--too incompetent to take care of themselves.
But to make it "psychological"--and hence to be able to charge the taxpayers psychological fees rather than basic babysitting fees--all these subway cats sit at tables playing with Play-Doh or paints-and-paper or musical chairs or "talk."
As subway cats can't be depended upon to get there themselves for the day, some nice guy driving a little bus goes around to collect them.
I'm not talking about mentally retarded or crippled people here; I'm talking about subway cats.
In the particular case of this particular subway cat, such "day programs" are the highlight of her days, although one reasonably suspects she'd find it more exciting and fulfilling out in a job.
Thanks for the info Frank, When I saw "day programs" and "group room" I thought the grotto gato was incarcerated somewhere.
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Thanks for the info Frank, When I saw "day programs" and "group room" I thought the grotto gato was incarcerated somewhere.
That would almost be worth the tax money she leeches , if she didn't have computer access there.
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So the program gets this thing off the streets for a few hours. I'd like to know how that benefits society.
Cindie
Before I BS, let me ask you--do you realize that you answered your own question?
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Thanks for the info Frank, When I saw "day programs" and "group room" I thought the grotto gato was incarcerated somewhere.
The subway cat self-admittedly has been incarcerated, or asylumized, before, and it appears to have been for a few, or several, days at a time, nothing permanent.
Probably something like what the phalloscraping primitive, the "MoPaul" primitive, has to do every so often; check in for a few days for "evaluation" and "adjustment."
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I think the best treatment program for the subway cat would be her getting a job and paying her own way, but that's just me.
:cheersmate:
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:cheersmate:
Thats exactly right, Frank
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So the program gets this thing off the streets for a few hours. I'd like to know how that benefits society.
Cindie
Such programs occupy their time, so that they do not begin a Revolution in the streets.
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Such programs occupy their time, so that they do not begin a Revolution in the streets.
or, as more likely, rutting through the alleys
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Oh yes, the subway cat's in all sorts of treatment programs, each and every one of them costing the taxpayers of Baltimore, of Maryland, of the United States, a great deal of money.
I think the best treatment program for the subway cat would be her getting a job and paying her own way, but that's just me.
Holy shit, it lives in my state?!??!?!?!
Bet you $1000 that the programs it's been in are all through Sheppard Pratt, which is costing the taxpayers of the Democratic People's Republic of Maryland a pretty penny.
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Holy shit, it lives in my state?!??!?!?!
Bet you $1000 that the programs it's been in are all through Sheppard Pratt, which is costing the taxpayers of the Democratic People's Republic of Maryland a pretty penny.
Alas, madam, "Sheppard Pratt" does sound familiar.
The subway cat's mentioned the place by name before, and I believe it's that.
If this is any consolation, the subway cat doesn't like that place either.