sw wrote:Here's a question for you bartender...
...The doctor asked me where I worked. I said a crappy sick building that had been ruled as fixed by the govt. No one wanted to work in that Federal bldg so they put the IRS and us in there. Now I have asthma all the time....brainpanhandler wrote:Hey, I couldn't help overhearing your conversation... you wanna know where to live if you got asthma? Well I'll tell ya, stay outta the cities. Pure poison. They should all be condemned and burned to the ground. Ya gotta move south, where it's warmer, but it's gotta be dry, so it's gotta be the southwest. Yer best bet's probably northern New Mexico or Arizona. Stay as far away from the big cities as you can and the higher the altitude the better. What you need is clean air, some good clean air. And I don't know what you mean by your own bathroom and everything, but you might want to stay out of smokey bars. Can I buy ya a Dr. Pepper?
@SW: After years of working inside the bureaucratic machine and that unhealthy environment you might also want to try something that is conducive to creating positive social environments.
This might sound ridiculous, but consider taking a group relaxation course, or something similar, just to help cleanse all the negative build up over the years. Personally, I initially attended relaxation courses to reduce physical tension, and soon found that there were other psychological benefits.It didn't take long before I was looking forward to the twice-weekly get-togethers. A nice refreshing break!
Submitted for your consideration.