Shots to Fly??

The leaders at Quantas are at least thinking of requiring passengers to get a Covid vaccination before allowing them to fly.

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I wonder if others will follow that pattern. Maybe a company with office workers will require a vaccination. UPS or Amazon at their loading facilities? Hospitals? Maybe Medicare or health insurance companies will follow suit. Idle speculation, of course.

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Dean Hoffman
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I'm sure they will, once the vaccination is available, all of them with more than about 50 employees or even fewer will.

If I ran a company, or school, or just about anything, I would.

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micky

Me too. Lawyers are lurking.

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Dean Hoffman

micky,

Why must you constantly prove to be an infantile moron?

*Don't you have _anything_ in your brain related to home repair?*

Or are you going to continue to prove me right you're an utter moron?

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Arlen Holder

Dean Hoffman,

I haven't yet seen evidence that you're the Ed Pawloski socks. o However, this thread has _nothing_ to do with repair.

The fact you don't even realize that, is troubling, at best. o Please stop proving to be an utter moron and post your crap elsewhere.

I realize you can't add any home repair value whatsoever... o But that's because you're clearly an utter moron.

But stop proving me right please. o How you respond will prove me right or wrong that you're a moron.

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Arlen Holder

Lawyers will be on both sides of that.

I can see the ads on TV

"Did you get Covid from a business that didn't vaccinate"?

Another guy "Did you have a bad reaction to your mandatory vaccination"?

Both say "We can get you money. Call Dewey, Cheatum and Howe".

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gfretwell

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Dewey, Cheatem & Howe

Dewey, Cheatem & Howe is the gag name of a fictional law or accounting firm,[1] used in several parody settings. For example, a popular Three Stooges poster features the Stooges as bumbling members of such a firm (although the name was never used in an actual episode, "Dewey, Burnham, and Howe" was used). Similarly, mention of a firm by this name is employed by comic figures such as Johnny Carson, Groucho Marx, and Daffy Duck.

The name pokes fun at the perceived propensity of some lawyers and accountants to take advantage of their clients, as the firm name is a pun on the phrase "Do we cheat them? And how!" ("and how!" is an American idiom meaning "yes, very much so!") Many law professors perversely work "Dewey, Cheatem & Howe" into the hypotheticals presented on final exams, especially in professional responsibility and legal ethics courses. The name is also used more broadly as a placeholder for any hypothetical law firm.[2][3][4][5][6]

The spelling of the second name varies somewhat, including Cheetem, Cheater, Cheethem and Cheatham. Contents

1 Examples

The name of the DC&H corporate offices is visible on the third floor window above the corner of Eliot and JFK Streets, in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Tom and Ray Magliozzi, of NPR's Car Talk radio program, named their business corporation "Dewey, Cheetham & Howe". Their corporate offices are located on a third-floor office in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The office is clearly visible from the square, with lettering on the window readable from ground level......

2 Examples of placeholder use 3 See also 4 References...........
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micky

Five surgeons are discussing who makes the best patients? Submitted by Hewey Dewey 2018-10-03

Five surgeons are discussing who makes the best patients on the operating table.

The first surgeon says, ?I like to see accountants on my operating table, because when you open them up, everything inside is numbered.?

The second responds, ?Yeah, but you should try electricians! Everything inside them is color coded.?

The third surgeon says, ?No, I really think librarians are the best, everything inside them is in alphabetical order.?

The fourth surgeon chimes in, ?You know, I like construction workers, those guys always understand when you have a few parts left over at the end, and when the job takes longer than you said it would.?

But the fifth surgeon shut them all up when he observed, ?You?re all wrong. Lawyers are the easiest to operate on. There?s no guts, no heart, and no spine, and the head and ass are interchangeable.?

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micky

Leisure Suit Larry III

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gfretwell

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