RE:Tongue In Cheek :-)langosta1 wrote: I recently watched a Dr Kerri, a Vet, on Animal Planet. She operates out of Manitoba. On occasion she hooks up a large portable Laboratory cume operating theater and visits a number of smaller townships in the province, primarily for spaying and neutering local pets and caring for other animal health problems.
Now here's a small, (tongue in cheek) suggestion for our company after all bugs have been worked out and permitting achieved and consistent with a profitable commercial enterprise.
Employing the properly qualified personell, we could outfit for a few extra million $ a mobile Lab and operating theater. Set it up in various Wal-Mart parking lots across the country. I'm sure with a well advertised schedule there would be a line up in no time. "Get your NMIBC op here". 90 minutes later you're off to the tavern to celebrate.
Macer could be the driver and jojo his helper, (he's a happy, cheery person). Before long there could be 2 or 3 Labs on the road, all the way from Tofino to Cornerbrook. .
Think of the travellers from all over the world coming to Canada to get their NMIBC fix.
(This is what happens when your old, bored and run out of reading material)
(I do have a 12 year old single malt macallan, but that's for later).
(NOTE: I used the word cume, without the e as it's supposed to be spelled, however Stockhouse told me that was a Baaaad word.
I do not think this idea is far fetch , when i go to Florida in the winter i often see these Health checkup RVs full equiped basically like a mobile clinic with staff . The PDT\PDC treatment seems to be an in and out procedure so with trained profesionals and only twice a year when necessary no need for an overnight at the busy/expensive hospital .
Now back to step 1 get in the USA ASAP
All joking aside i am too busy watching sunsets to be driving around full time .
Cheers
P.S. appreciate your usual humour Langosta