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The most fascinating thing I read in a similar vein was the Donner party trek.

That has always been the case for them, going all the way back to Arkansas. Anyone else whose housekeeper found concealed documents wanted in a court case would have landed in jail for obstructing justice.

Coyotes probably eat them too, so that cuts down on the cadavers piling up.

Standing on cliff edges + 3AM + likely drunk are not good combinations.

There is no HIPAA link. No affected customer even tried to sue them over the data breach. How come? Because there was no HIPAA violation It’s also likely that the customers already signed HIPAA waivers long before the breach even happened because you have to waive your HIPAA rights if you want your pharmacy purchases

Worst of all, you missed the Chuck Norris sketch on his wall - a sketch I bet Chuck Norris gave to him.

I’ll bet you $50 that Chuck Norris gave him that sketch because he’s his patient too.

What is it that you do that gives you the right to “insist” your clients change their doctor, seemingly against their will, because in your esteemed opinion they’re overmedicated?

You’re right, he didn’t.

Depends. If it’s in writing and you signed a confidentiality agreement, then it’s probably legally binding.

Target and Home Depot store medical data of their customers and are subject to HIPAA? Interesting.

Have you seen what Trump eats? Of course he’d see a gastroentrologist.

No, but I wouldn’t expect Dr. Oz to be Bill Clinton’s heart surgeon either, yet he was.

Don’t lie you know that she doesn’t take up any space.

What’s more insane, trusting the Dude to be your gastroenterologist or trusting Dr. Oz to operate on your heart?

Counterpoint: Bill Clinton trusted Dr. Oz to operate on him.

Your ageism is so touching and top notch.

So installing key logger software is less ridiculous to you than hard drive thefts? Seriously?

There is a difference between anal and being ridiculous and unreasonable.