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What Was Your Bad Day Experience

Worst First Day of School Experience?

I just want to know what was your worst first day of school like? What made it so bad?

Mine was in my 1st day freshmen year of High school. It took me 20 minutes to find the school gym. I had to ask a security guard who thought I was cutting class. He ended escorting me to the deans office was well as two other security guards. Later on, I found out the dean was the baseball coach which did not sit well on the first day of tryouts a week later. I made the team and to this very day we laught about it.

So i just want to know your worst 1st day experience

Worst experience being a cashier..?

I work as a Teller at a bank. Yes, 99% of old ladies are grumpy people who want to make your life miserable. Lol. You eventually learn tricks to deal with it, without being rude.

Worst experience? I've worked check cashing business my entire life, but the first day I worked here at this bank, and old lady came to me to deposit $2400. she gave me $2300, and I looked at her and she tossed me 2 $50's. As I'm putting away the money and giving her reciept she says she wants 5 20's, from the 2 50's she gave me. Long story short she was accusing me of stealing $100, saying she was sure of it, and to check my pockets because I look like a thief. Made an entire scene and angered me to no end. I never did see her again, and I never did have an incident like that... still, kinda sucks for your first day.

Do you usually experience bad luck on friday the 13th?

Hi funnyfun--your question couldn't be more apropos! I never thought about it one way or the other until I got a call from a guy I was really close to, on his way home, his WIFE (?) found out about us & he wanted me to call her & tell her it was a lie. Friday April 13. Coincidental, right? Following year, not even realizing it was the 13th, some nerd rammed his truck into my beautiful little turbo & totalled it. OK. Slipped on an old French fry & fell three flights, fractured ribs. FRIDAY THE 13TH. Last Friday, a guy rammed on the brakes in front of me, TEENY dimple in his rusted bumper that I'm not even sure wasn't already there, screamed about a cut on his hand & wanted an ambulance immediately! Fire department wouldn't even take him, & his 14 year old son was HONEST enough to tell the fireman it had happened PRIOR when he was driving & trying to cut a peach at the same time. (The fire dept. doesn't make notes or keep records). The driver had no insurance, registration expired 2005, & the cops didn't even cite him. Wouldn't take statements. In Calif., any rear end is "assumed" to be the fault of the driver in back--I reported it to my insurance guy who said it was my choice to file a claim or not--no damage, no injuries?? But down the road, betcha a cookie this guy's back will go out & he'll have whiplash. AGAIN. I didn't even know it was Friday the 13th! (Self employed people who work 7 days a week hardly ever even keep track of what day of the week it is). This is now FOUR times, so I'm beginning to wonder.....

Girls...your wedding night. was the experience bad or good? i'm getting MARIED in MAY!?

Well, it's not my wedding yet, but I do have input about my first time! It was with my husband to be btw.

It was slightly painful, I have heard from friends that hurt a little more, but for me it was more just uncomfortable.
Don't be nervous! Just go with the flow, and try to be as comfortable as you can! It's not so bad, it may not be any good the first time, but as you guys get to know each others bodies it will get alot better!!

I noticed a little bit of blood the next day when I peed, just from the hymen I guess, or maybe a little strain on the vaginal walls, but it was very minimal and lasted just for that day.

Definately don't be nervous!!

Have you had a bad experience with Banfield Vet Clinics?

Many many people have. I think that if you search online you will find a lot about them and the lawsuits against them.

You can complain to your state Office of Veterinary Medicine if you feel you have encountered professional malfeasance (misdiagnosis, etc) there.

I could never recommend Banfield. The pay their professional staff poorly, so all they get to work for them are the inexprienced and the incompetent.

In addition to misdiagnosing and incorrectly treating illnesses, they overvaccinate and they charge for diagnostic elements that are free as part of a regular exam at other vets. They also charge their clients several dollars per hypodermic syringe for "medical waste disposal." In reality, the needles of the syringe are broken off into a sealed container about the size of a two-liter soda bottle, which is taken away by a disposal company when it is full. Imagine how many hypodermic needles (needles only, not the plastic part, which is thrown away in ordinary trash) it takes to fill that container. The fee for disposing of that entire container is about $30. Banfield changes the clients almost $4 for each needle.

It's a shame and a crime how they overcharge people who only want to help their pets. It hurts the reputation of all vets and their staffs.

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