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Edited on Fri Aug-29-03 11:31 PM by JewelDigger
AND, if you don't sign....the physician won't see you! WHAT IS THAT ANYWAY? I hate feeling like I need a lawyer around to check what I'm signing before I bring my child in to be treated a sore throat!
However, that's not nearly as interesting as when your child goes to Girl Scouts (I will presume that the Boy Scouts are similar)...I actually had to sign a form that said that I 'understood' that my child could some day sue me for 'signing her rights away' to sue the Girl Scouts in case she got hurt through some negligence of the GS while she was horseback riding! If I didn't sign, she didn't ride. (Btw, I was a chaperone (sp?) on that particular 3-day trip which required signing the form. That was the LAMEST, god-awfulest, BORING, meek, mild, STUPID, snitted-up, three days EVER!!! The 'horse-back riding' consisted of daily 45-min. 'rides' of the riders actually having to wear helmuts and the horses s-l-o-w-l-y walking head-to-butt on a very well-worn established trail....YEAAHH HAH- WOOPEE!!! 'Junior' didn't (couldn't) get hurt, the Girl Scouts wouldn't get sued; nor did the children learn anything or experience any fun, excitement, or challenge.
on edit: sorry I got away from the topic-at-hand with my lil story...
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