Food for the sickly?
"Barry" > wrote in message
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> On Feb 18, 8:20 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>> "Barry" > wrote in message
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>> oups.com...
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>> > On Feb 18, 7:53 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
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>> >> ***YOU**** stated the hat nonsense as a general rule. Here's the rule:
>> >> You
>> >> make people comfortable. If they have a fever and you think their
>> >> judgement
>> >> is being affected, you do what's right. If their judgement is
>> >> affected,
>> >> their fever's too high, and you DO NOT cook their heads.
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>> >> Perhaps your head was cooked when you were a child.
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>> > what if they ask for a hat
>> > will you deny them the rich comfort of a hat Joe?
>> > Because you decide their temp has rendered them stupid?
>> > What you gonna do? ask them how many fingers your holding up?
>> > lmao
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>> If they have 102 fever, they do not get a hat. That's stupid.
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>> Now, I need to know who taught you that putting a hat on someone with a
>> fever is a good idea.
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> I never said that, you made that part up, but lets suppose I did say
> that... AND
> let's suppose the sick are in a poorly heated and drafty house...
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> You think we should let icy cold beams of wind whip their hot scalp?
> That's just inviting extreme discomfort followed by hallucinations.
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> REMEMBER DOCTOR The human head is one third of our body weight.
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> Dr Barry
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Let's introduce LOTS of new factors in order to support dumb ideas. What if
the person's in a snow cave with exotic ants chewing their elbows?
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