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Old 09-22-2013, 03:39 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by always2late View Post
I can so completely relate to this that it's sad. I have no idea what is wrong with people. I once had a declining patient's son and daughter-in-law come to visit and ask me "How long is she going to last? Is she going to die tonight? We don't really live too close so if she's going to die tonight let us know so we don't have to make the trip back again." After this same patient passed, I called them to advise them and asked which funeral home they wanted me to contact. The daughter-in-law asked "Why?" I had to bite my tongue to keep from saying "Because she DIED!! Would you rather just bring a shovel??"


I know right ! How about the call when they say " um , do you think mom will be alive on Friday , bc her check comes in on Friday and ill need to cash it "

Well , I do not know if she will be alive sir but what I do know is you are a piece of crap son , have a wonderful day .

I know you're in the same boat , its sad isn't it
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