07-29-2010, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by lipstixgal
No nothing at the internship is good, just boring fucking paper work that's all. Tomorrow I am going to ask if I can sit at the checkout desk and learn it and the front desk too, its says it in our paperwork that we have to learn to greet patients etc etc etc
Sunday is good though get to work on patients at a health fair taking BP's vitals finger sticks I think!!
So this shindig is straight and you and Mrs. I will be the queer couple , oh well how does the people of England take on the gay community? Because you know here in the US its a different story all together especially if you live in the MIdwest, Southwest parts of it and deep south like Louisana, Missisippi, and I don't know about Florida there are gay places in Floriida but NY is very gay friendly and so is parts of NJ but not where I live its very hetero, catholic and conserrvative!! Have fun you two.
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These folks are failing you Lips, have you spoken to the folks that can make it change? If so then speak to the folks on the next rung of the hierarchy and see what they can do. Just keep going higher up the chain of command.
England's take on the gay community in my own experience is pretty good, I've not experienced homophobia in a big way personally. But I know that's not the case for everyone and it can vary from place to place. These folks are 'alternative' so I expect they'll be quite cool with the queer, butch/femme couple.
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Originally Posted by lipstixgal
Incubus when you read this I drove on the opposite side of the road in Grenada, Caribbean which is commonwealth of England and it was nuts, very dangerous I was scared out of my life never again!!
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hah! Pretty much the whole of the world drives on the opposite side of the road than we do here. We're just expressing our *coff* 'individuality'
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