I give blood at least twice a year, and I think this incident would fall under sucky customers, or might fall under an entirely different category, depending on your point of view. A while back, I was sitting in the chair, and the nurse was talking to me while being stuck in the arm. Youch! Anyhow, we were talking about the first time I gave, it was because my mother had a hysterectomy, and I wanted to donate just in case she needed a transfusion. The nurse thought that was generous, then told me about the guy she had a few days before who bitched and moaned about the Bloodmobile parked on his street. He actually barged into the Bloodmobile, and was yelling at the nurses for parking "that ugly, unattractive thing on his street" and demanded that it be moved at once. This nurse calmly explained that they were there for a reason and would not move because he was upset with where it was parked. This nurse then watched the man leave and go to his house. She then decided to look this man up, and found he was 60 years old, and had only given blood once in his entire life. The reason he did was for an AIDS test, nothing more. Later on, he came back to complain about the fact that they did not move that horrible vehicle at his demand. This same nurse was still there, and she told him how inhuman and ungrateful he is wanting us to move a vehicle that was there for a good cause, plus the fact that he's never donated blood for anyone in need of it, and all he's ever been there to do was have an AIDS test done. He never came back after that, and the Bloodmobile was there another two days before departing.

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