Annoying

Several insurance companies have come to the office offering us several sort of deals all very difficult to refuse not that they were really that irrisistable but because the reps are just very persistent. We get all sorts of insurance marketing campaigns from phone calls, to emails and now to text messages. Whew!! I wish they’d stop, they’re all annoying if you ask me, I mean if someone really wants to get an insurance policy am sure that person would come knocking on their doors. **Sheeesssshhh**

One Response to Annoying

  1. Hi Rowena;
    Pete Dowan here ! I do hope that I won’t be annoying.
    I realize that there is very little chance that this e-mail will result in anything, but that’s better than the zero chance if I didn’t try. I was googling for Nurse related blogs and I came across your site and thought I’d contact you, especially since you stated that you like music.
    I am a medically disabled songwriter from St Catharines, Ontario, Canada, and have written many songs about many different subjects and in several different styles, but one in particular was a result of my numerous times spent in various hospitals in my area.
    One of the last times I came home I decided to try and write one for those who had cared for my well being during those trying times and I focused on the ones that were fresh in my memory. The song I wrote about (and for) them is called “LADIES IN WHITE”. They wore white uniforms and were all female (YES, I know that there ARE male nurses AND know that not many wear white any more… but besides how amazingly efficient and caring they were, that was what I remembered of them .. besides, since white is actually made up of all the colours of the spectrum, it therefore represents every colour). It is not rock or pop, rap or hip hop or even a ballad… it is just a happy, simple to sing-along-with, uptempo song.
    I mention that I am medically disabled because various factors of my condition stop me from being able to use professional studios to record my songs, so I have to do them here, at home, in my basement, on donated equipment from musicians I used to work with. For the same reason, I also am unable to perform my music live.
    I was wondering if you’d like to hear the song, since your blog is about and for nurses. I can send you an MP3, a short term link or it can be heard on my “MySpace” page … which is myspace.com/petedowan … the fifth song on the list. I’d love to hear your opinion on it.
    I DO understand if you’d rather not.
    Have a great day, and keep smiling.

    Musically Yours,
    Pete Dowan {:-) [pronounced like plowin' ]
    pdowan@aol.com

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