Barry, don't you think that Ann and Raunchy have a sense of humor that is simply sublime? Wait, don't answer that...take the big green pills first.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchydog@...> wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater <no_reply@> > wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@ wrote: > > > > > > The Internet must really pose a problem for therapists > > > trying to help patients in mental hospitals who have > > > been voluntarily committed and thus don't have to > > > follow the rules. How would such a therapist keep his > > > or her patients off of the Net, and thus away from an > > > environment that is almost designed to make them worse, > > > not better? Cyberspace provides essentially the opposite > > > of the tag line from Alien ("In space no one can hear > > > you scream"). On the Internet, if you feel like > > > screaming, it seems you can always find an audience. > > > > > > I would think that Internet access would be completely > > > contraindicated for patients suffering from Narcissistic > > > Personality Disorder and other related conditions. On > > > the Net they can not only find large numbers of people > > > so indiscriminate as to listen to their delusions, > > > they can actually find some who want to applaud or > > > share them. Every psychopath has his own blog these > > > days. > > > > > > Sometimes the things I read posted to Fairfield Life > > > just blow my mind. It's not just the realization that > > > someone is disturbed enough to *write* these kinds of > > > things; it's the even scarier realization that others > > > don't seem to realize how disturbed the things they're > > > reading are. > > > > > > Robin's "Louis" posts fall into this category. > > > > Ok now Barry, the orderly would like you to return to your room now. > There is some nice hot chocolate and biscuits for you if you are a good > boy and turn off your computer now. Oh, and don't forget to take those > little yellow pills in that paper cup before you go. > > > > > > > Now we know why Barry moved to Holland. Where else could he get a hand > job with hot chocolate and biscuits? > > Amsterdam, Mar 15, 2010 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Dutch patients are demanding > sexual services from the nurses, as they are of the opinion that it > ought to be a part of their standard care. However the nurses are not > amused and they have instead launched a nation wide campaign on Friday, > against the demands. The nurses union are totally against the move by > the patients, who say that taking care of their sex-life also ought to > be a part of the nurse's care regime. > The nurses union is titled NU'91 and they are calling this > nation-wide campaign as `I Draw The Line Here'. They also have > an advertisement in which a young woman is present, who has covered her > face with her crossed hands. Apparently this nation wide campaign came > into being, after the nurses union received a complaint from a > 24-year-old caregiver, who was being harassed by a 42-year-old disabled > man. The patient was of the opinion that the nurse also ought to > provide him sexual services as part of her care regime at his home. > This caregiver also saw that the other nurses of this particular > 42-year-old man, used to provide him with sexual favors. However she > stood her ground and protested, and was subsequently fired from her > job. Then she lodged a complaint with the union. "This type of > action is not part of the job responsibilities of carers and > nurses," NU'91 said. > > > > > http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world/dutch-patients-demand-sexual-s\ > ervices-from-nurses_100335080.html > <http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world/dutch-patients-demand-sexual-\ > services-from-nurses_100335080.html> > > > [http://ethicsoup.typepad.com/.a/6a00e554e81be3883401310f987f97970c-800w\ > i] >