It does not affect crop insurance, but I did work in a home for troubled boys a while back. They would get into more trouble during a full moon. After a full day, I would go out on the porch with my night watchman and look up and see the full moon. "That would explain it all!" was the thing usually said.
2007-06-14 02:26:34
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answered by Chairman LMAO 6
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Definitely, 9-1-1 centers are always overloaded during a full moon. So I know the Ers are too!
2007-06-14 00:55:51
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answered by Firespider 7
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I am also a nurse and I have found this to be true also. Don't even get me started about a full moon on a Friday night.
2007-06-14 01:00:43
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answered by Laura E 4
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I know that my kids act really weird and I have a hard time falling asleep when there is a full moon. I wish we could skip them. But then the wolves would not have any excitement for the month.
2007-06-14 01:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a labor and delivery nurse. It's true that the full moon makes things a bit crazier up here, also ER, and Psyche.
2007-06-14 00:55:57
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answered by Tikled_Ivory 6
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My hubby works in the medical field and he says the ER is overflowing when there's a full moon.
2007-06-14 00:56:32
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answered by sharpeilvr 6
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We just always makes ourselves availabale for call of duty, to handle the reports, analysis or informations needed by the big guys. But not to busy as yours.
2007-06-14 00:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If you work in the medical Field I know yours is! good luck!
2007-06-14 00:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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when i worked in a nursing home we were always busyer during full moon
2007-06-14 01:58:05
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answered by *Jenn* 6
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in the fire dept. we add staff on full moon nights due to the incress in calls.
2007-06-14 00:57:24
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answered by RANDELL 7
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