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Post by missteetheironchef on Mar 24, 2006 16:52:55 GMT -5
Hehehehe, good one michiba!
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Post by michiba on Mar 25, 2006 7:43:01 GMT -5
thanks mistee.
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Post by mickster on Mar 26, 2006 19:52:52 GMT -5
Well, let me explain....There is a thingie that guys have, it looks like a vase with a handle on it, and it has a basin for holding fluids......and, gosh, having worked around a hospital for the last 20 years, I can't remember the name of those things, but, guys use them for special activities.
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Post by michiba on Mar 26, 2006 21:11:22 GMT -5
Mickster you're a nurse? Have you ever had a patient throw up on you?
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Post by mickster on Mar 27, 2006 11:20:19 GMT -5
Nope, I'm not a nurse, I was a medic, and an EMT for a long while, even drove an ambulance on the California freeways, where you are not allowed to use the sirens. But I gave that up and opted for the secretarial/administration field. But I worked in Veterans hospitals for 17 years as a secretary/admin support assistant. I've seen many of the old vets vomit in the hopsital though, yep. Not a pleasant site...
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Post by missteetheironchef on Mar 27, 2006 11:42:00 GMT -5
Aghh, pretty gross...
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Post by mickster on Mar 31, 2006 14:25:42 GMT -5
Sometimes they just can't help it. Many of them are old, diabetic, or so sick with something to such an intense degree that they can't control many of their personal functions, if you get my drift.
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Post by michiba on Mar 31, 2006 15:36:18 GMT -5
wow this has turned into a rather pleasant off-topic now hasn't it. Mickster what do you do now as a career?
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Post by mickster on Mar 31, 2006 20:10:10 GMT -5
Well, if the weather here ever improves, I will become a landscaper in a limited area, namely my yard. There is enough work to last a lifetime. Nother storm on its way tonight, nother one after that on Sunday and for at least the next two weeks. I'm so tired of storms.
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Post by michiba on Mar 31, 2006 22:50:55 GMT -5
Wow, it looks like all the storms keep you busy. When does stormy season end where you live?
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Post by mickster on Apr 1, 2006 12:14:20 GMT -5
Well, the normal average high here now should be in the mid 60's, the leaves should already be growing on trees, and the grass should have been mowed at least once by now but it still looks gray and dreary with bare trees and frozen ground. This, in fact, the last two winters here have been UNUSUAL. I'm convinced it's global warming.
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Post by kadaj on Apr 13, 2006 7:28:37 GMT -5
Up here in Canada, last year, was the warmest Winter, on record.
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Post by allezcuisine on Apr 13, 2006 10:42:24 GMT -5
It wasn't too bad of a winter here, I can't complain as much as I have other winters.
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Post by mickster on Apr 13, 2006 11:12:47 GMT -5
It's been cold longer this year than previous years. By now, normally, the fruit trees would be in flower but the buds are just now beginning to show.
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Post by allezcuisine on Apr 13, 2006 11:37:57 GMT -5
72 for the high today! ;D
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