May
2006
Some political fighting and an update
The czechs sure know that politics are not for the weak. You need proof? I have it. A few days ago their Minister of Health got his ass kicked old-school style by the (ex) vice prime minister. Check it out, it’s worth the click.
I met yesterday the hospital’s Work Protection chief. We chatted about the elevator ladies I tested not so long ago.
It seems that the lady who caught her husband cheating agreed to give him one chance to repair the relationship, mainly because things went so well in their marriage before the affair. The husband is doing his best to unscrew the things he got screwed. Considering the lack of idiocy both of them sported when I tested them, I’m optimist about the outcome.
The lady with the premature girl is taking a lot of days off because her daughter seems to go through a rougher period. The chiefs were sympathetic for a while but now they decided to cut some of the benefits she was receiving. She’s stressed and snaps out frequently to her colleagues.
The depressed lady was told by her chief to switch to cleaning lady - almost the same salary, no responsability . She was angry, went to another psychologist for a re-testing. The psychologist found the same depression I saw and refused to pronounce her fit. She doesn’t want to start psychiatric treatment, says she can manage.
Best of luck to the couple. Men sometimes come around when they really think about what they’d be losing when they lose a wife. And sometimes they don’t. I think that is the surest way to see if a marriage can be saved.
Talk about laying the smack down!
It was pretty sad to see that happening in a euro nation. The dude at the microphone was WAY out of line. Frankly, I give props to the younger, dark-haired politician for attempting to maintain some sense of civility (although, the crowd seemed to favor the aggressor, for reasons I don’t know). It reminded me a bit of the way Taiwan’s parliament is *constantly* having fistfights… cross gender!
Miss Celania - I’m rooting for them to resolve their problems too.
Romerican - Seems the minister that got beaten defamated the other in an interview a few days before the incident, saying that “while the [angry guy] dated a lot of young women, he married finally an old lady with a large pile of cash”. That’s why the crowd was booing the agressed, not the agressor, I presume.
In that case, democracy must feel the pen is mightier than the sword. (tongue removed from cheek)
Great post…