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    I had a nice salmon fillet for dinner, with new potatoes.

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    My carpet is yucky cheap apartment-complex pearly gray stuff.

    I had some yummy chicken with sweet potato breading.

    Bagless Hoovers are a booger to clean out. I kind of miss my Kenmore with the highly wasteful disposable bags.
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    EKGs and their essential error- I can't read them.

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    I'm counting the days until my spring break. It won't be long and I can't wait. Just one more week of classes.
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    We bought a new vacuum last night and I was actually excited to use it. Hoover Windtunnel but I sure wish ol' tightwad would have let me get the Dyson.

    DH won't let me have a cat, so every cat in the neighborhood comes to rub on my legs when I am outside.

    I wish there was a way to dry jeans without the racket of the buttons hitting the dryer.
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    School!?!

    Flubye and others:

    I know that you have just been accepted into your new program. I guess I am thinking to myself and hoping you agree that... enjoy your free time now and meaningless and fun conversations on the computer. Soon the classroom will take over your life.

    I am in the same boat. I had to take Spring semester off because I did not meet WSU's requirement for Clinical Chemistry so I could not move on to the next semester. Sigh... Now I am signed up for Summer and wishing I did not have to go through all this pain. However, I just keep telling myself it will be worth it in the end.

    Enjoy your bike rides, your family, the snowy mountains, throwing snowballs at each other, watching flowers bloom, and when the sun finally comes out, which I hope it does for you Northern people of the US, go bask in all of its glory. Wheather that is riding, gardening or preparing the garden, repairs on the house. All those things you can not do in the Winter.

    Enjoy Spring before it get too hot and we are all sweating buckets of water.

    Red Rock

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    reading this post and eating a bowl of fresh strawberries, and banana topped with creme fraiche. Soo soooo good.

    Too bad I don't have rasberry infused desert wine or botrysized (sp) wine like Y'chem (like I can afford such thing). dreaming is good.

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    oh just bought a bottle cage mount that attaches to the back of your seat. sorta like the girl on the top... except mine sticks up so far that I can't get my leg over the seat and my bottle cage isn't happy holding the bottle in place. another

    I think I'll take the mount to a friend and have him modify it for me. Cut it, re shape it, and re-weld it back together...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Rock View Post
    Flubye and others:

    I know that you have just been accepted into your new program. I guess I am thinking to myself and hoping you agree that... enjoy your free time now and meaningless and fun conversations on the computer. Soon the classroom will take over your life.

    I am in the same boat. I had to take Spring semester off because I did not meet WSU's requirement for Clinical Chemistry so I could not move on to the next semester. Sigh... Now I am signed up for Summer and wishing I did not have to go through all this pain. However, I just keep telling myself it will be worth it in the end.

    Enjoy your bike rides, your family, the snowy mountains, throwing snowballs at each other, watching flowers bloom, and when the sun finally comes out, which I hope it does for you Northern people of the US, go bask in all of its glory. Wheather that is riding, gardening or preparing the garden, repairs on the house. All those things you can not do in the Winter.

    Enjoy Spring before it get too hot and we are all sweating buckets of water.

    Red Rock
    Red Rock, I like your outlook. Contentment - that's where it's at.

    And if you want my opinion, clinical chemistry is highly overrated - that's why I refuse to jump on the band wagon and take it like everyone else is!

    What is your major? You must be one of those smart math chicks. While I pulled A's in all of the college math courses that I took, it wasn't my cup of tea. The rest of us chose professions that need no other math skills than addition and subtraction! I remember sitting in the library with my dh (he was a pharmacy major) and he was constructing a cell by snapping together all of these round blocks that were colored connected to sticks, like lollipops. I thought - you weirdo! It was even more strange when we went camping and he read the back of the insect repellent and understood the chemical composition!

    Give me an intoxicated person with schizophrenia over that any day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by madscot13 View Post
    EKGs and their essential error- I can't read them.
    Try looking at an EKG to determine whether a patient is having ischemia when said patient has a ventricular pacemaker--let's just say thank goodness for cardiac enzymes!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
    --let's just say thank goodness for cardiac enzymes!!
    I say that all the time.
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