Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The fleet vehicles ought to be modified by Monster Garage. I want mine to incorporate a snow-plow cowcatcher device on the front so that we can just shove non-complying drivers right off the road. GG In a message dated 8/10/2004 4:55:02 PM Central Daylight Time, barry.sharp@... writes: Gene - Before I send in my dues just one question. Are the fleet vehicles modified by Monster Garage? That way your organization would not only dress cool but have the most way our rigs at the conferences. Barry Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The fleet vehicles ought to be modified by Monster Garage. I want mine to incorporate a snow-plow cowcatcher device on the front so that we can just shove non-complying drivers right off the road. GG In a message dated 8/10/2004 4:55:02 PM Central Daylight Time, barry.sharp@... writes: Gene - Before I send in my dues just one question. Are the fleet vehicles modified by Monster Garage? That way your organization would not only dress cool but have the most way our rigs at the conferences. Barry Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The fleet vehicles ought to be modified by Monster Garage. I want mine to incorporate a snow-plow cowcatcher device on the front so that we can just shove non-complying drivers right off the road. GG In a message dated 8/10/2004 4:55:02 PM Central Daylight Time, barry.sharp@... writes: Gene - Before I send in my dues just one question. Are the fleet vehicles modified by Monster Garage? That way your organization would not only dress cool but have the most way our rigs at the conferences. Barry Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 I am not sure that my uniforms would be appropriately suited for an American Flag pin and all of the other countries that are represented in my department. We would have a New Zealand Flag Pin, A Viet Nam Flag Pin, A Canadian Flag Pin, A Mexico Flag Pin, An Israel Flag Pin. Not to mention the Texas Flag, the New York State Flag, the Louisiana State Flag, the Arkansas State Flag, etc. Just where do I stop letting the flags be flown. Gosh, we would look real nice with all of those flags, plus BTLS pins, ACLS pin, PALS pins, Paramedic Pins, and stick pins (in case we decide to wear ties). Andy Foote EMS Manager Beaumont Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 I am not sure that my uniforms would be appropriately suited for an American Flag pin and all of the other countries that are represented in my department. We would have a New Zealand Flag Pin, A Viet Nam Flag Pin, A Canadian Flag Pin, A Mexico Flag Pin, An Israel Flag Pin. Not to mention the Texas Flag, the New York State Flag, the Louisiana State Flag, the Arkansas State Flag, etc. Just where do I stop letting the flags be flown. Gosh, we would look real nice with all of those flags, plus BTLS pins, ACLS pin, PALS pins, Paramedic Pins, and stick pins (in case we decide to wear ties). Andy Foote EMS Manager Beaumont Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 I am not sure that my uniforms would be appropriately suited for an American Flag pin and all of the other countries that are represented in my department. We would have a New Zealand Flag Pin, A Viet Nam Flag Pin, A Canadian Flag Pin, A Mexico Flag Pin, An Israel Flag Pin. Not to mention the Texas Flag, the New York State Flag, the Louisiana State Flag, the Arkansas State Flag, etc. Just where do I stop letting the flags be flown. Gosh, we would look real nice with all of those flags, plus BTLS pins, ACLS pin, PALS pins, Paramedic Pins, and stick pins (in case we decide to wear ties). Andy Foote EMS Manager Beaumont Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Gene - Before I send in my dues just one question. Are the fleet vehicles modified by Monster Garage? That way your organization would not only dress cool but have the most way our rigs at the conferences. Barry Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Oh Lord! What did I start Now? wegandy1938@... wrote:Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Oh Lord! What did I start Now? wegandy1938@... wrote:Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Oh Lord! What did I start Now? wegandy1938@... wrote:Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The idea of putting a cowcatcher on the front of the ambulance came up here a few days ago. It wasn't " non- complying drivers " we were talking about, though. Maxine hire-Pattison EMS ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:58:27 EDT >From: wegandy1938@... > The fleet vehicles ought to be modified by Monster > Garage. I want mine to > incorporate a snow-plow cowcatcher device on the > front so that we can just shove > non-complying drivers right off the road. > > GG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The idea of putting a cowcatcher on the front of the ambulance came up here a few days ago. It wasn't " non- complying drivers " we were talking about, though. Maxine hire-Pattison EMS ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:58:27 EDT >From: wegandy1938@... > The fleet vehicles ought to be modified by Monster > Garage. I want mine to > incorporate a snow-plow cowcatcher device on the > front so that we can just shove > non-complying drivers right off the road. > > GG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 The idea of putting a cowcatcher on the front of the ambulance came up here a few days ago. It wasn't " non- complying drivers " we were talking about, though. Maxine hire-Pattison EMS ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:58:27 EDT >From: wegandy1938@... > The fleet vehicles ought to be modified by Monster > Garage. I want mine to > incorporate a snow-plow cowcatcher device on the > front so that we can just shove > non-complying drivers right off the road. > > GG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 How about Polynesian body suits? That might get some....errrr.... interesting word of mouth advertising for any EMS outfit.... Might have to invest in some stick on velcro since there wouldn't be any pockets (might not work too well during the hot parts of the year... Might be interesting in winter though, but you better pick one you like since you'll have it forever)... What they hay!!!! My checks in the mail (don't mind the crayon, ok?) wegandy1938@... wrote: >Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their >own tastes? > >That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences >without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. > >It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus >brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And >just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. > >I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find >one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. > >I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. >That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? > >I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please >send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, >please) to the address below. > >Mr. Grady >Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 How about Polynesian body suits? That might get some....errrr.... interesting word of mouth advertising for any EMS outfit.... Might have to invest in some stick on velcro since there wouldn't be any pockets (might not work too well during the hot parts of the year... Might be interesting in winter though, but you better pick one you like since you'll have it forever)... What they hay!!!! My checks in the mail (don't mind the crayon, ok?) wegandy1938@... wrote: >Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their >own tastes? > >That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences >without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. > >It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus >brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And >just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. > >I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find >one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. > >I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. >That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? > >I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please >send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, >please) to the address below. > >Mr. Grady >Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all times. Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all times. Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all times. Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve. That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Now we're identifying with Henry on 2 different threads. This really does bring a picture to mind of Henry 20 years ago (except for the beard). -- Re: Uniform uniforms Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all times. Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Now we're identifying with Henry on 2 different threads. This really does bring a picture to mind of Henry 20 years ago (except for the beard). -- Re: Uniform uniforms Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all times. Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Now we're identifying with Henry on 2 different threads. This really does bring a picture to mind of Henry 20 years ago (except for the beard). -- Re: Uniform uniforms Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all times. Uniform uniforms Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to their own tastes? That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini top!!! And just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably find one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. Please send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, please) to the address below. Mr. Grady Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 I never said I wasn't a pain in the Ass employee. I just became a pain in the Ass boss. It is quite painful to reach the point in life where you finally understand your old bosses point of view. I feel quite certain that many of the younger folks on the list will at some point in their life hit the wall as I and many others have. Henry Chambers wrote: > Now we're identifying with Henry on 2 different threads. This really does > bring a picture to mind of Henry 20 years ago (except for the beard). > > > > > > -- Re: Uniform uniforms > > > > Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full > beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all > times. > > > > > > Uniform uniforms > > > > > > Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to > their > > own tastes? > > > > That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences > > without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. > > > > It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus > > brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini > top!!! And > > just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. > > > > I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably > find > > one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. > > > > I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve > > That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? > > > > I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. > Please > > send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, > > please) to the address below. > > > > Mr. Grady > > Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 I never said I wasn't a pain in the Ass employee. I just became a pain in the Ass boss. It is quite painful to reach the point in life where you finally understand your old bosses point of view. I feel quite certain that many of the younger folks on the list will at some point in their life hit the wall as I and many others have. Henry Chambers wrote: > Now we're identifying with Henry on 2 different threads. This really does > bring a picture to mind of Henry 20 years ago (except for the beard). > > > > > > -- Re: Uniform uniforms > > > > Yea shorts and mussel sleeveless shirts and open toed sandals long hair full > beard and a can of beer in your hand with two women accompanying you at all > times. > > > > > > Uniform uniforms > > > > > > Why not just let all employees construct their own uniform according to > their > > own tastes? > > > > That way folks could express their political and patriotic preferences > > without interference from some old fogey manager or owner. > > > > It might be quite interesting. Imagine the effect on a patient with sinus > > brady upon seeing a medic show up wearing short shorts and a bikini > top!!! And > > just imagine what the GIRLS might wear. > > > > I like Hawaiian shirts myself; they're cool and loose. I could probably > find > > one with Texas and American flags incorporated into the design. > > > > I also like the idea of putting the service next door's patch on my sleeve > > That way, if I screw up, guess who they'll sue? > > > > I'm founding The Society For Freedom of Medical Dress this afternoon. > Please > > send your charter membership fee of $100 (cash in a plain brown envelope, > > please) to the address below. > > > > Mr. Grady > > Protector of Independent Stylistic Synergy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 In a message dated 8/11/2004 1:15:06 AM Central Standard Time, magnetass@... writes: THERE " S A CANADIAN??? Who? If there's one thing I can't stand, it's people who are intolerant of other people's cultures.....and the bloody Canadians! Our new Medical Director is Canadian. Where in the world have you been and why haven't you called or sent a message. I know you are CIA deep undercover in Bahgdad but how deep are you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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