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Re: Uniform
by maisiedot
You're too right. Also noticed the wee Neds also think that you are both blind, deaf and thick if you wear a uniform - nursing. They'll sit and boast about their drug exploits, how much they've conned the social, complain the taxi that brought them too the unit was a) too early, b) too late - organised by the Social,that the pram they got them wasn't trendy enough etc. Ask them directly if they take drugs and they deny it - at the same time sweating buckets, shaking, unable to focus, all the signs you get with junkies (we call it gauching - anyone else got a good descriptive for it) Its as if wearing a uniform sometimes gives folk the idea that they've got the right to abuse you.
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