Can't Wait to See My Dermotologist Again Today at 3:30 PM

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I am sure whatever she does will be worth the $55.00 USD I pay for an office visit.

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hope it goes well

wow....just saw mine yesterday and I can say you are lucky. Mine (he) froze a precancer on my forehead and I could tell he was having a bad day. The forehead is sensitive and it was quite painful. Then he mentioned he needs to freeze my lower lip and it will look like I have fat lip. I asked for painkillers and he said no. So I put that one off until I can psych myself up for it.
 
After 30 minutes and a thorough head to toe exam, I think I'm in love. Only problem is that my next appointment won't be until June.
 
After 30 minutes and a thorough head to toe exam, I think I'm in love. Only problem is that my next appointment won't be until June.
I suggest sunbathing in the nude from 10am to 3pm using Crisco oil as lotion.
 
I routinely have to go over to the Dermatology department at the Mather VA hospital.
During the past year i have had quite a few, Q T pie female resident doctors from the UC Davis medical center.
One drop dead gorgeous female doctor, tall, blond hair, blue eyed, very shapely, i thought a typical "California girl"
Nope, told me she is from the Netherlands.
Wow, they sure do grow them nice, in that country.
Then i had two very cute oriental lady doctors during my appointments with the skin doctors.
By far, the best department for me, at the hospital.
 
Jim....you and I are from the same generation. Things we said in a respectful way to describe someone or something in our day, is seen as disrespectful nowadays. It won't be long until it will be offensive that us old guys can write in cursive and drive a stick shift......lol.
 
Is negro still ok?
(I figured that's what dr King used, so it must be good)
 
Jim....you and I are from the same generation. Things we said in a respectful way to describe someone or something in our day, is seen as disrespectful nowadays. It won't be long until it will be offensive that us old guys can write in cursive and drive a stick shift......lol.
You mean using the word "oriental" is no longer an acceptable description?
When did all this come about?
Is the Geico rock that i must be living under, in my back yard?
So, now a days you have to say from China, Japan, Korea, Viet Nam, Laos, Cambodia, in conversation with a person from that part of the planet?
GEEZ, i guess i should have said, two cute female doctors with a Chinese ancestry.
 
I'm just as confused! I suppose "Asian" might be the proper way to say it.....but that will probably change 3 days from now when it offends somebody else. :realcrazy:
 
According to my sons negro isn’t acceptable either....unless you’re from the hood. African American is now the correct nomenclature.
Who knew???
 
LOL, its Asian now gentlemen.
There is also a campus rule...you can't stare at someone longer then 3 seconds (ogling). Never seen it enforced and you rarely hear about it, but it's in the books.
 
LOL, its Asian now gentlemen.
There is also a campus rule...you can't stare at someone longer then 3 seconds (ogling). Never seen it enforced and you rarely hear about it, but it's in the books.
Geez, then during the past year i had 2, Q T Pie, ASIAN, good looking, female Dermatologist's, taking care of me at the VA Hospital. :rolleyes:
 
I remember being called in the office at work one day because I had told an off color joke to a colored girl

The speech I got included a line about not telling colored jokes when there are coloreds present, and then he gave an example...no telling oriental jokes when there is a chinaman present
 
Back in 1983 I was working graveyard shift in a downtown Los Angeles 52-story office building. I called my (negro/black) supervisor on the radio and told him a woman visitor had arrived at the guard desk in the lobby where I was working.

The supervisor chewed my *** out for calling the female human being visitor a "woman" and insisted I use the word "lady" in the future. I thought at the time that males were "men" and females were "women", but I guess I was wrong.
 
From now on just refer to them as "they, them or it" since you will not know if the identify with the sex they were born as
 
You mean using the word "oriental" is no longer an acceptable description?

My daughter informed me a couple of years ago that "oriental" is a rug and the correct terminology is now "asian".
What the hell am I supposed to do when I'm craving a specific style of food? I sure can't ask my wife if she'd like to go out for some "asian food"! "Asia" encompasses everything from Turkey to Indonesia to all of Russia including all of the Middle East. I guess we'll just go grab a burger.
 
Somebody must have forgot to tell the United Negro College Fund about that.
 
One drop dead gorgeous female doctor, tall, blond hair, blue eyed, very shapely, i thought a typical "California girl"
Nope, told me she is from the Netherlands.
Wow, they sure do grow them nice, in that country.

You're right about that.
I dated a Dutch lady years ago for awhile. Described just as above but couldn't get past the difference in politics. Having grown up in the Netherlands and still seeing a lot of destruction from WWII, she was very anti-gun.
 
Somebody must have forgot to tell the United Negro College Fund about that.
Historical organizations kinda get a pass on these kinds of things. same goes for NAACP. you don't go around calling black folks colored people. at least i hope you don't.

oriental isn't cool. asian is alright.
saying that someone is black is also fine, as long as you're not stereotyping or using it in a derogatory way. but yeah african american is also good/safer.
black, brown, yellow, etc.... generally can be referred to as people of color as well and thats probably the easiest "catch all"

language changes and we gotta adapt.


edit: also when i clicked on this i was suprised that a derm visit was only $55....thats impressive, i gotta go check one out in upstate new york without insurance and am fairly certain itll be more than that.
 
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