A while back I downloaded 80-something pics of Doc Sexy, then deleted them. Deciding I missed them and would rather view them on my computer than in her Facebook account, I combed through her albums and once again helped myself to what I wanted. It just occurred to me that the photos of her dressed on the provocative side at some party have been deleted or at least no longer public. This makes me wonder if she really did get my message complimenting her pictures and she decided she didn’t want her patients seeing her that way, LOL, though she still has some bikini shots available.
I can’t help but wonder if she’s checked me out and read any of my blogs out of curiosity without my knowing it. I was curious to see if I could get a sense of how often doctors Google their patients, and as a few doctors said on this forum that answers questions like that, they sometimes do. Not so much because they’re curious and have nothing better to do, but to see how a patient is doing, particularly the crazy ones that make suicidal or homicidal threats. It’s not unethical in any way if the patient’s using a public domain.
If I had to guess, she didn’t get my message, knowing how unreliable Facebook can be with delivering messages, and she’s never checked me out either.
I applied the pink tulip stickers above the stove. They look great even with the wallboard seam visible where we popped the strip. It would’ve looked way worse, though, had we not removed the strip, and harder to apply the design as well.
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