Originally posted by epic0002Some of his posts are over my head. His posts are generally literate, intelligent attempts to participate in the forums. Your posts are generally scathing attempts to insult people. Guess which style I think is more worthy of respect?
Come on now Pawny..I realize i dont have a PhD in Bullcrap...but dont tell me your impressed with his over-adjectified-I-just-got-it-out-of -the- dictionary and- used- five- times- as- many- words- to -make- the-same -statement crap.. . but hey.. if you are impressed..people liked DD too.. so .. to each their own.
Originally posted by pawnhandlerAgreed. I read all Grampy's threads. I don't always get what he's trying to say, but they spark some funny/and/or interesting posts.
Some of his posts are over my head. His posts are generally literate, intelligent attempts to participate in the forums. Your posts are generally scathing attempts to insult people. Guess which style I think is more worthy of respect?
Originally posted by NordlysNo metaphor, Nordlys. Nothing fancy... just a near universal hospital
Is this some metaphor again? Once again, I am completely lost. I can't make a connection between the title and the post. According to Wikipedia,
"Code Blue is often used to represent a real or suspected imminent loss of life
* "Code Blue - Adult" or " - Pediatric" are sometimes used to specify an adult-related or child-related "Code Blue". HASC ba ...[text shortened]... to inform others that a resuscitation is in progress."
That doesn't help any...
ward phrase, used when a patient appears to need immediate
professional attention. And, yes, I was aware of the gentle counter
punch humor, even though it was less intended than accidental.
Henery Thoreau wrote, "Most men lead lives of quiet desperation."
Since all of us hurt, I figured a thread which provided an opportunity
to blow off a little steam (in a lighthearted way) would be welcome...
and not in the least controversial. That was the purpose and motive.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbySo, are you asking what kind of acute life-threatening problem would hurt most? Do you think it's possible without having experienced it? Luckily I have never been in a "code blue" situation, and even if I had, I still wouldn't be able to compare it to different "code blue" situations I haven't experienced.
No metaphor, Nordlys. Nothing fancy... just a near universal hospital
ward phrase, used when a patient appears to need immediate
professional attention. And, yes, I was aware of the gentle counter
punch humor, even though it was less intended than accidental.
Henery Thoreau wrote, "Most men lead lives of quiet desperation."
Since all of us hurt, ...[text shortened]... way) would be welcome...
and not in the least controversial. That was the purpose and motive.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyyes Grampy it is often used to represent a real or suspected imminent loss of life.. Code Blue - "Adult" or " - Pediatric" are sometimes used to specify an adult-related or child-related "Code Blue". HASC based changes have suggested these codes be replaced by "Code Blue" and "Code White", respectively.It could also be a tornado warning where patients would be moved moved to interior corridors and staff and visitors seek shelter immediately . last but not least it can also be called over a radio to inform others that a resuscitation is in progress. It was the good Dr Dre that once said
No metaphor, Nordlys. Nothing fancy... just a near universal hospital
ward phrase, used when a patient appears to need immediate
professional attention. And, yes, I was aware of the gentle counter
punch humor, even though it was less intended than accidental.
Henery Thoreau wrote, "Most men lead lives of quiet desperation."
Since all of us hurt, ...[text shortened]... way) would be welcome...
and not in the least controversial. That was the purpose and motive.
Journey with me
Into the mind of a maniac
Doomed to be a killer
Since I came out the nutsac
I'm in a murderous mindsate
With a heart full of terror
I see the devil in the mirror
BUCK BUCK, Lights out
Cause when I get my sawed off
Grampy gets hauled off
Originally posted by NordlysThink maybe you're still flying at much too high an altitude.
So, are you asking what kind of acute life-threatening problem would hurt most? Do you think it's possible without having experienced it? Luckily I have never been in a "code blue" situation, and even if I had, I still wouldn't be able to compare it to different "code blue" situations I haven't experienced.
'Code blue' simply tried to set the hospital scene/pain and suffering
point of reference. The straightforward sentence in the text
was nothing more or less than an invitation to communicate.
If we met on the street and I smiled and said, "Well Hi, Nordlys,"
rather doubt you would reply, "Now how did you mean that?" Just
a simple, innocent initiative I hoped would benefit the RHP Forum.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyHowever, if we'd meet on the street, and you smiled and said: "Well hi, Nordlys, where do you think code blue hurts the most?", I would probably give you a rather confused look...
Think maybe you're still flying at much too high an altitude.
'Code blue' simply tried to set the hospital scene/pain and suffering
point of reference. The straightforward sentence in the text
was nothing more or less than an invitation to communicate.
If we met on the street and I smiled and said, "Well Hi, Nordlys,"
rather doubt you would reply ...[text shortened]... you mean that?" Just
a simple, innocent initiative I hoped would benefit the RHP Forum.
So... Next attempt... You want to know what kind or location of pain (not necessarily life-threatening) is worst? Of what I have experienced, I'd say probably an earache, or maybe the pain after getting slammed a piano lid on my finger.
Originally posted by NordlysOn second thought, guess you would have reason to be confused
However, if we'd meet on the street, and you smiled and said: "Well hi, Nordlys, where do you think code blue hurts the most?", I would probably give you a rather confused look...
So... Next attempt... You want to know what kind or location of pain (not necessarily life-threatening) is worst? Of what I have experienced, I'd say probably an earache, or maybe the pain after getting slammed a piano lid on my finger.
and even concerned if a stranger said Hi and knew your RHP handle,
but you couldn't possibly be confused if 'code blue' was also mentioned
(by a 6' square headed Swede). You'd know for certain it was either
me.... or Epic getting ready for Halloween. 🙂
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyOkay... So what would I be supposed to reply?
On second thought, guess you would have reason to be confused
and even concerned if a stranger said Hi and knew your RHP handle,
but you couldn't possibly be confused if 'code blue' was also mentioned
(by a 6' square headed Swede). You'd know for certain it was either
me.... or Epic getting ready for Halloween. 🙂