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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3057857" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Well I think it was in August or September. It was a warm day, but warmer days were still ahead.</p><p>My wife had told me to stop by the H. D. and get my shot. Almost forgot about it but fortunately it was on my way to work and I saw the building and remembered.</p><p>The gal at the front desk was nice and we had some conversation (small town...we've met) as I signed some forms. She has a couple of great kids that are doing really well in the world. Her husband was going to the sale that week and her pickup was acting funny. I think it's a sensor so I told her not to worry too much about it.</p><p>Then my gal the shot chick, comes through the door and asked if I was ready for my shot. I said yes but in my heart of hearts, I knew this was a lie.</p><p>Never liked shots, any shots. Even though my daughter was insulin dependant since the age of 12, I despised the sight of a needle. I remember driving her car, to get serviced, when I went through a DL checkpoint. Taking 3 shots a day, there were more than a few syringes in the floorboard. He gave me a funny look but never said a word.</p><p>Oh yeah the flu shot.</p><p>It's always the same. The nurse will ask where I want it and without fail, I always say (in your arm). HA. No one laughs about that, but she always does even though she's heard it a million times. Funny how some people get jokes some people tell jokes and some people just like to moan, much like I did when I got the shot.</p><p>Is that riveting enough?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3057857, member: 38658"] Well I think it was in August or September. It was a warm day, but warmer days were still ahead. My wife had told me to stop by the H. D. and get my shot. Almost forgot about it but fortunately it was on my way to work and I saw the building and remembered. The gal at the front desk was nice and we had some conversation (small town...we've met) as I signed some forms. She has a couple of great kids that are doing really well in the world. Her husband was going to the sale that week and her pickup was acting funny. I think it's a sensor so I told her not to worry too much about it. Then my gal the shot chick, comes through the door and asked if I was ready for my shot. I said yes but in my heart of hearts, I knew this was a lie. Never liked shots, any shots. Even though my daughter was insulin dependant since the age of 12, I despised the sight of a needle. I remember driving her car, to get serviced, when I went through a DL checkpoint. Taking 3 shots a day, there were more than a few syringes in the floorboard. He gave me a funny look but never said a word. Oh yeah the flu shot. It's always the same. The nurse will ask where I want it and without fail, I always say (in your arm). HA. No one laughs about that, but she always does even though she's heard it a million times. Funny how some people get jokes some people tell jokes and some people just like to moan, much like I did when I got the shot. Is that riveting enough? [/QUOTE]
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