Along with cops and ambulances, you'd be surprised at how often that happens.Just watched a firetruck turn on the lights and siren to pass some traffic congestion and run a red light.... then turned it off and returned to driving normal.
Some of them can actually manipulate traffic lights. I can see how that ability would be... used questionably.Along with cops and ambulances, you'd be surprised at how often that happens.

People who go out to stores and stuff while sick. I wear a mask for my own health... but these people make me want to scream. I mean the mask less fools who sneeze randomly.![]()
Pretty much anyone who expresses disdain for someone else doing exactly what they themselves are doing as they express it. (This is a thing that seems to happen in any and all social contexts at times, from the interpersonal all the way up to the global.)
I used to go to the walgreens that was a 5 minute drive. When I'd go there lines would be long, with few pharmacists or techs around. (Thank you for cutting costs along with customer service!!). Now I have everything sent to the family owned pharmacy an 8 minute walk from my house and oftentimes they"ll deliver same day if i get the script in early enough.I get a robocall, email and text informing me my prescription is ready to be picked up. I don't go to the pharmacy until I am notified the prescription has been filled.
One pharmacy chain (Rite Aid) in the area has closed due to bankruptcy, and Rite Aid has sent their former customers prescriptions to the pharmacy (Walgreens) that I currently use to pick up a medication. Walgreens has 4 places behind the counter where customers can get their filled prescriptions. Three were vacant, and only one had a technician getting the prescriptions for the customers. This was at 2:30pm, not during a lunch hour.
I got to wait for one hour lining for my prescription, while most of the nine people in front of me came in for prescriptions, that had NOT been filled yet. The technician has to go back and look for about 5 minutes for a prescription that isn't there, then checks with the pharmacist to confirm it isn't filled yet. When I left, there were 9 people behind me standing in the queue.
I will contact my primary care physician's office and have all my prescriptions moved to Costco. They are a lot faster at filling and distributing prescriptions than Walgreens, and they are on next year's list as the preferred in network pharmacy on my new Medicare Part D plan.
I would do that, as well, if the local pharmacy was "preferred in network" on my Medicare Part D prescription plan.I used to go to the walgreens that was a 5 minute drive. When I'd go there lines would be long, with few pharmacists or techs around. (Thank you for cutting costs along with customer service!!). Now I have everything sent to the family owned pharmacy an 8 minute walk from my house and oftentimes they"ll deliver same day if i get the script in early enough.
On another board, lately people have read my posts, completely missed half the words and responded in a way that shows they clearly did not read it carefully, so I respond and basically repeat myself but with different words.
People who go out to stores and stuff while sick. I wear a mask for my own health... but these people make me want to scream. I mean the mask less fools who sneeze randomly.![]()
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