There are two entirely unrelated things, which I see in Halifax on a daily basis, that I am confused about.
1. What’s the point in wearing a bike helmet if you’re not going to do it up?
2. If scrubs are supposed to be worn in order to ensure that your clothing is uncontaminated, why do health professionals insist on wearing them outside when they’re out on errands? —Confused.
This article appears in May 28 – Jun 3, 2015.


1. They don’t like being forcd by law to wear them.
2. Why bother to change clothing to run an errand?
Damn but this rain, eh?!
1. They don’t like being forced by law to wear them.
2. Why bother to change clothing to run an errand?
Damn but this rain, eh?!
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Yes, they are entirely unrelated and that is why you are confused. Your thought patterns lack structural coherence.
And your comments lack imagination. Different bitch, same coherent drivel!!!
1. Helmets cause more accidents then they prevent.
2 A scrub is a guy that can’t get no love, hanging out the passenger side of his best friend’s ride trying to holler at me, I don’t want no scrub.
All things come down to a matter of coherence. Your own comment, for example, lacking all coherence, reduces thereby to drivel. It is one that might be characterized as a self-refuting comment. Keep smiling.
Scrubs after a shift – not to mention the now contaminated scrubs touching all the produce you want to buy…change clothes!
You germaphobes are freaking bat-shit crazy.
Well dear sweet me! Never thought about the veggies becoming germ-riddled… Off with their heads!
Sounds like a rerun of an Air Farce segment.