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bunkie

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For the last time. Hypoglycemic does not = Diabetic! :glare: The guy has the same education I do, why does he keep asking me as I stuff twizzlers down my face if I am diabetic? I've corrected him five times and even broke it all down for him! :rolleyes:
 

Mountain Res-Q

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For the last time. Hypoglycemic does not = Diabetic! :glare: The guy has the same education I do, why does he keep asking me as I stuff twizzlers down my face if I am diabetic? I've corrected him five times and even broke it all down for him! :rolleyes:

So.... then you are a Diabetic? :p
 
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Seaglass

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I'm so very bored right now that I actually turned on Trauma of my own volition. And promptly turned it off.

Tonight's nightmares will involve slow chest compressions with bent elbows.
 

Mountain Res-Q

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I'm so very bored right now that I actually turned on Trauma of my own volition. And promptly turned it off.

Tonight's nightmares will involve slow chest compressions with bent elbows.

See... I would only watch trauma for a similar reason... to watch that female medic running toward a scene (in slow motion) so that I could then go to sleep and have good dreams... ^_^

Hey, while I am offended by the way they portray that female medic on the show, I might as well get some "Baywatch"-type enjoyment out of it while the show is still on the air. ;)

j/k... haven't turned that POS on since episode 1... But I do miss Baywatch...
 

Griff

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See... I would only watch trauma for a similar reason... to watch that female medic running toward a scene (in slow motion) so that I could then go to sleep and have good dreams... ^_^

Hey, while I am offended by the way they portray that female medic on the show, I might as well get some "Baywatch"-type enjoyment out of it while the show is still on the air. ;)

j/k... haven't turned that POS on since episode 1... But I do miss Baywatch...

Everything is better is slow motion. I thought everyone knew that.
 

Sasha

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I want the icecream man to come back. I want another sponge bob icecream thing to eat while jumping on the bed trying to recapture my youth!
 

Shishkabob

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Your youth is long gone.



Crap, I just realized you're only a few months older then me. Darnit!
 

Sasha

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Your youth is long gone.



Crap, I just realized you're only a few months older then me. Darnit!

Nooo! I had it recaptured a couple hours ago while eating said spongebob icecream thing but it escaped again! Darn arthritis... maybe if I can get a new hip I can catch it again! :p
 

Seaglass

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Just heard that some relatives are coming to visit. Apparently strongly disapproving of my educational and career choices over the phone just wasn't good enough. :rolleyes:
 

Mountain Res-Q

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Just heard that some relatives are coming to visit. Apparently strongly disapproving of my educational and career choices over the phone just wasn't good enough. :rolleyes:

Read that and literally LOLed... :p

You know, anything worth doing is worth doing in person... With E-mail and Cell Phones, we have become an impersonal society... Glad to know that your relatives are reviving the "personal touch".
 

Sasha

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Read that and literally LOLed... :p

You know, anything worth doing is worth doing in person... With E-mail and Cell Phones, we have become an impersonal society... Glad to know that your relatives are reviving the "personal touch".

We are not becoming impersonal. With e-mail, cell phones, facebook, myspace, etc we can inform others of what we are doing at any given time of any given day. Giving "way too personal" a whole new meaning. "Love" getting status updates on my FB about people taking a particularly painful poo or about an unexplained sudden rash that's moved into ladytown. things your normally wouldn't tell people face to face.
 

Mountain Res-Q

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COOL... just got a package in the mail addressed the the Veterinary Version of Myself... 150 $3-off coupons for any size bag of Nutro natural Choice Cat Food!!! :rolleyes:

Anyone want some Catfood?
 

bunkie

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We are not becoming impersonal. With e-mail, cell phones, facebook, myspace, etc we can inform others of what we are doing at any given time of any given day. Giving "way too personal" a whole new meaning. "Love" getting status updates on my FB about people taking a particularly painful poo or about an unexplained sudden rash that's moved into ladytown. things your normally wouldn't tell people face to face.

Reason # 1,672 not to take a drink of any liquids while reading.
 

Seaglass

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I agree that Facebook gets way too personal. And it makes it way too easy to trash your reputation--or someone else's.

Read that and literally LOLed... :p

You know, anything worth doing is worth doing in person... With E-mail and Cell Phones, we have become an impersonal society... Glad to know that your relatives are reviving the "personal touch".

:p I wish they'd get a little more impersonal. If they'd put it in writing, they couldn't deny they said anything particularly crazy.

Oh well. It's only for a few days. And thanks to my misguided career exploration, I'll get to hide from the usual holiday party drama in the firehouse, later on. :ph34r:
 
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