Well. It is conceivable that first responders are far more likely to notice an increase in heart attacks, than a decrease. And far more likely to comment on it. And if Morris were taking you seriously, he might have thought about the matter long enough to come up with that explanation. I suspect his bread is not buttered on the "Take Steve Seriously" side. Nor is the gravy applied thereunto.
Well. It is conceivable that first responders are far more likely to notice an increase in heart attacks, than a decrease. And far more likely to comment on it. And if Morris were taking you seriously, he might have thought about the matter long enough to come up with that explanation. I suspect his bread is not buttered on the "Take Steve Seriously" side. Nor is the gravy applied thereunto.
Nice try... You've come up with a feeble excuse, based only on assumption. Contrary to your assertion, people DO celebrate good news, in addition to complaining about the bad. You really think no responders would report a drop in heart attacks? It might be a smaller number, but would certainly be well above zero.
Well. It is conceivable that first responders are far more likely to notice an increase in heart attacks, than a decrease. And far more likely to comment on it. And if Morris were taking you seriously, he might have thought about the matter long enough to come up with that explanation. I suspect his bread is not buttered on the "Take Steve Seriously" side. Nor is the gravy applied thereunto.
maybe, but you cannot find even one who noticed a decrease.
Nice try... You've come up with a feeble excuse, based only on assumption. Contrary to your assertion, people DO celebrate good news, in addition to complaining about the bad. You really think no responders would report a drop in heart attacks? It might be a smaller number, but would certainly be well above zero.