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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 1911386" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Kids are accepted into resteraunt areas of pubs.. Like dogs if they are well behave & not a nuisance to the clientele.</p><p></p><p>One word is FastClix,</p><p>Six lancets in a drum that when removed from the lancing wand</p><p>become redundant, forming a shielded secure bond</p><p>shrouding these sharp shafts after the task in a niffy cover</p><p>Protecting other folk from the inception of infection like distracted mothers</p><p>Or courting lovers on a dinner date feeling that discreet blood testing</p><p>Should be done in a restroom or a hospital ward, nothing distasteful</p><p>With the average diner having to wine about the general cleanliness of establishments</p><p>Causing the distress & bother to a toddler crawling south, with only Lego out of the mouth of babes</p><p>it craves the exploratory, but not a laboratory test done as you would with a young 'un.</p><p>But at the end of the day, this is not the home nest. It's a public access</p><p>& there are hazards lurking in a working environment frequented by wafes & strays</p><p>The kid could have easily picked up some "class A."</p><p>in which case, The news wouldn't have made the BG aware scared & take care of the medical waste...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 1911386, member: 101136"] Kids are accepted into resteraunt areas of pubs.. Like dogs if they are well behave & not a nuisance to the clientele. One word is FastClix, Six lancets in a drum that when removed from the lancing wand become redundant, forming a shielded secure bond shrouding these sharp shafts after the task in a niffy cover Protecting other folk from the inception of infection like distracted mothers Or courting lovers on a dinner date feeling that discreet blood testing Should be done in a restroom or a hospital ward, nothing distasteful With the average diner having to wine about the general cleanliness of establishments Causing the distress & bother to a toddler crawling south, with only Lego out of the mouth of babes it craves the exploratory, but not a laboratory test done as you would with a young 'un. But at the end of the day, this is not the home nest. It's a public access & there are hazards lurking in a working environment frequented by wafes & strays The kid could have easily picked up some "class A." in which case, The news wouldn't have made the BG aware scared & take care of the medical waste... [/QUOTE]
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