Hey, this is from an MSN conversation, I could convert it into paragraph format, but why?
Mona says: what happens at a doctors apt.,.. Mona says: i havent had one in a long long time Binks says: lol Binks says: well, they tell you your appointment’s at, say, 2:00 Binks says: so, you get there five minutes early Binks says: then, you come in, tell the receptionist what your’e there for, then you sit in a waiting room Binks says: in this waiting room there will be loud, crying children, people coughing and hacking over each other, and extremely old magazines Mona says: hahah Binks says: after about 35 minutes sitting there, the nurse will call your name Binks says: you’ll think to yourself “Now I’m getting somewhere!” Binks says: you’ll be led into a smaller room Binks says: you may think that this is an examinatiion room. You are only partly right. This is really a much smaller waiting room, one in which people happen to be examined Binks says: after being in there for 15 minutes you’ll finally have a doctor come in, holding your file, and say, “So, what’re we here for today?” Mona says: haha Binks says: I have never been able to figure out what the “we” in that sentence is referring to, but no matter, you’ve been seen by a doctor, victory is near! Binks says: you’ll tell the doctor of your problem, they’ll tell you to take off your shirt, they’ll place a very cold stethescope on pretty well any exposed flesh and ask you to breathe in and out Binks says: no matter what the problem is, the breathing is always done Mona says: haah! Binks says: they’ll say things like “hmmm” and “deep breath” Binks says: and, maybe even “mmhmmm” by some of the more liberal physitions Mona says: haha Binks says: they’ll then sit on a stool in front of a desk, look at you with their best doctor look, and tell you what you already know about your condition Binks says: they’ll then pull out thier perscription sheets, because in our overmedicated society it’s expected, write down some gibberish that you’ll be luckey if your pharmacist can read, tell you to get that filled, and you’ll be on your way Binks says: you’ll then be back the next week because of the sickness you picked up in the waiting room Binks says: then you’ll be good to go for the next few years!