Well, can you blame them?No one has the "right" to just move into another country. There are rules.
And yeah, I have the standing to say that because I tried to get a work visa for Italy and they said no.
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Well, can you blame them?No one has the "right" to just move into another country. There are rules.
And yeah, I have the standing to say that because I tried to get a work visa for Italy and they said no.
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I figured I had a "specialized skill" which weighs in your favor because I can, you know, embalm people, but then I learned that in Italy and most of Europe they opt for quick burials and rarely embalm and you have to be a medical doctor to do that.Well, can you blame them?![]()
My wife and I had a friend who had a very simple burial basically in the woods. No embalming, no nothing except a 6' trench dug out. The option was to have it dug with an excavator or hand dug. The guy was concerned about all the chemicals leaching back into the soil and he didn't want to be cremated. Basically the lowest carbon footprint. It's actually not a bad idea and they'd been doing it for years with no issues with zombies. None that we know about anyways. Nobody has seen Jeff meandering down the road anyway.I figured I had a "specialized skill" which weighs in your favor because I can, you know, embalm people, but then I learned that in Italy and most of Europe they opt for quick burials and rarely embalm and you have to be a medical doctor to do that.
Where is she wrong?Your "knowledge" is incomplete.
I absolutely shared my knowledge.
But it's not my opinion, not my feelings, and not my “knowledge”.
It is simply what was, what is, and what continues to be - irrefutable FACTS.
I am strictly speaking on reimbursements health care systems and providers received for administering care/treatment/vaccines for COVID from both the government and pharma companies.
Where is she wrong?
US burials are just weird to me. Sorry Burg. I remember when my sister died in 1984. They had a closed casket service (devout Catholic) because the embalming chemicals caused her to puff up, and she looked funny. I thought it was an odd thing to do that in the first place, and it's really just a multi step way to pour chemicals into the soils.My wife and I had a friend who had a very simple burial basically in the woods. No embalming, no nothing except a 6' trench dug out. The option was to have it dug with an excavator or hand dug. The guy was concerned about all the chemicals leaching back into the soil and he didn't want to be cremated. Basically the lowest carbon footprint. It's actually not a bad idea and they'd been doing it for years with no issues with zombies. None that we know about anyways. Nobody has seen Jeff meandering down the road anyway.
nah. imma take Flog's eavesdropping while emptying trash cans over anything anyone else has to say about the medical profession.I can talk about this forever as this is my current profession.
You’re ******* clueless.
How does an UNDOCUMENTED, with no social security number, get federal health care benefits? How do they know they even exist?
Go ahead, take another two days to reply with another sufficiently vague tepid response.![]()
has anyone heard from @Steeltime? wondering if he got those horses into the room above his garage before Miz Steeltime found out and expressed her love and understanding!
Please be more specific. $50 is scientifically proven for some unwilling to pay. Did you mean " clinically considered". " Clinically proven". Clinically studied? Scientifically mentioned? Things get sticky.
so you have room for an undocumented Ogurr to live? nice. we'll send it on it's way. Ogurr hooves allow it to climb stairs. and trees. and mud mounds.Yeah, I saw the obviously mocking comment by Zona about using the upstairs bonus room for the boys. How dumb do you think I am, trying to get horses upstairs into that room?
Also, horses won't climb stairs. Never mind how I know this.
so you have room for an undocumented Ogurr to live? nice. we'll send it on it's way. Ogurr hooves allow it to climb stairs. and trees. and mud mounds.
He was seen in an American polling booth.My wife and I had a friend who had a very simple burial basically in the woods. No embalming, no nothing except a 6' trench dug out. The option was to have it dug with an excavator or hand dug. The guy was concerned about all the chemicals leaching back into the soil and he didn't want to be cremated. Basically the lowest carbon footprint. It's actually not a bad idea and they'd been doing it for years with no issues with zombies. None that we know about anyways. Nobody has seen Jeff meandering down the road anyway.
Please be more specific. $50 is scientifically proven for some unwilling to pay. Did you mean " clinically considered". " Clinically proven". Clinically studied? Scientifically mentioned? Things get sticky.
You should know how.
Did you ask them?
You keep invoking EMTALA.How many times do you need walked through EMTALA?
That might not be legal. At least not in PA.My wife and I had a friend who had a very simple burial basically in the woods. No embalming, no nothing except a 6' trench dug out. The option was to have it dug with an excavator or hand dug. The guy was concerned about all the chemicals leaching back into the soil and he didn't want to be cremated. Basically the lowest carbon footprint. It's actually not a bad idea and they'd been doing it for years with no issues with zombies. None that we know about anyways. Nobody has seen Jeff meandering down the road anyway.
The concrete box is referred to as a burial vault or outer burial container. Its purpose is not to protect the casket but to keep the ground from sinking in. Otherwise your cemetery will look like a washboard. Most, but not all, cemeteries require them.US burials are just weird to me. Sorry Burg. I remember when my sister died in 1984. They had a closed casket service (devout Catholic) because the embalming chemicals caused her to puff up, and she looked funny. I thought it was an odd thing to do that in the first place, and it's really just a multi step way to pour chemicals into the soils.
Then she had a concrete tomb in the ground that the ornate coffin was put into. So, embalming chemicals, expensive wood and brass coffin with sealers and stains, and concrete, all in the soils. Why? I told Mrs. Fan that if she outlives me, to just donate my remains to something, or do one of those tree burials, or whatever is cheaper and doesn't pollute. I've moved out of that bag of bones anyway, and won't be interested in what happens to the remains anyway. I plan on being very distracted by an amazing show of incredibleness at the time, thank you.