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So Ralph bitches about Puck not being here in his one post then leaves....
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Quoted: I mean, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I'm just not quite ready to join AARP and start wearing white velcro New Balance to work. *looks down at footwear* I mean, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. New Balance does 4E. So when I was required to have *all* white shoes for clinicals . . . At least they have laces. |
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Quoted: New Balance does 4E. So when I was required to have *all* white shoes for clinicals . . . At least they have laces. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I'm just not quite ready to join AARP and start wearing white velcro New Balance to work. *looks down at footwear* I mean, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. New Balance does 4E. So when I was required to have *all* white shoes for clinicals . . . At least they have laces. Style goes completely out the window when it's time to live on your feet in the hospital. I wore some heinous-looking shoes when I was doing EMS clinicals. |
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Quoted: Style goes completely out the window when it's time to live on your feet in the hospital. I wore some heinous-looking shoes when I was doing EMS clinicals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I'm just not quite ready to join AARP and start wearing white velcro New Balance to work. *looks down at footwear* I mean, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. New Balance does 4E. So when I was required to have *all* white shoes for clinicals . . . At least they have laces. Style goes completely out the window when it's time to live on your feet in the hospital. I wore some heinous-looking shoes when I was doing EMS clinicals. Are you telling me the nurses don't actually wear high heels? The documentaries have been lying to me all this time |
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@cowbell
Thread reminded me, The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors is another good one, if you haven't read/listened to it. |
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I think the experiment of trying to start seeds growing indoors then transfer to the garden is gonna be a big failure
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Quoted: Are you telling me the nurses don't actually wear high heels? The documentaries have been lying to me all this time View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I'm just not quite ready to join AARP and start wearing white velcro New Balance to work. *looks down at footwear* I mean, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. New Balance does 4E. So when I was required to have *all* white shoes for clinicals . . . At least they have laces. Style goes completely out the window when it's time to live on your feet in the hospital. I wore some heinous-looking shoes when I was doing EMS clinicals. Are you telling me the nurses don't actually wear high heels? The documentaries have been lying to me all this time They also don't give handies in empty patient rooms. That's more of a supply closet/blanket storage room kind of thing. |
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I think I'll start Sun Tzu tonight.
No, I've still not finished Paradiso, I much prefer the journey to the destination. |
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*checks book*
Hell, I'm already on Canto XXIII, I might as well finish it tonight. Chinese philosophy can wait until tomorrow. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I think I'll start Sun Tzu tonight. No, I've still not finished Paradiso, I much prefer the journey to the destination. How's Signor Alighieri been to you? As this is my first time reading him, I've enjoyed it thoroughly. As we've discussed before, and I've already said, I much prefer the journey, and the trials along the way, to the destination. |
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Quoted: As this is my first time reading him, I've enjoyed it thoroughly. As we've discussed before, and I've already said, I much prefer the journey, and the trials along the way, to the destination. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I think I'll start Sun Tzu tonight. No, I've still not finished Paradiso, I much prefer the journey to the destination. How's Signor Alighieri been to you? As this is my first time reading him, I've enjoyed it thoroughly. As we've discussed before, and I've already said, I much prefer the journey, and the trials along the way, to the destination. I've always liked those. |
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But, the destination is its own reward, and should be enjoyed as such.
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One nice thing about having a deaf dog is that I can open bags and wrappers in the kitchen and he doesn't wake up and start to beg.
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Particularly when the destination isn't a cabin on a lake built by a dweeby New England nebbish
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I think I'll start Sun Tzu tonight. No, I've still not finished Paradiso, I much prefer the journey to the destination. How's Signor Alighieri been to you? As this is my first time reading him, I've enjoyed it thoroughly. As we've discussed before, and I've already said, I much prefer the journey, and the trials along the way, to the destination. I've always liked those. There's more drama in the Inferno and Purgatorio. |
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Quoted: There's more drama in the Inferno and Purgatorio. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I think I'll start Sun Tzu tonight. No, I've still not finished Paradiso, I much prefer the journey to the destination. How's Signor Alighieri been to you? As this is my first time reading him, I've enjoyed it thoroughly. As we've discussed before, and I've already said, I much prefer the journey, and the trials along the way, to the destination. I've always liked those. There's more drama in the Inferno and Purgatorio. The path is its own glory. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I think I'll start Sun Tzu tonight. No, I've still not finished Paradiso, I much prefer the journey to the destination. How's Signor Alighieri been to you? As this is my first time reading him, I've enjoyed it thoroughly. As we've discussed before, and I've already said, I much prefer the journey, and the trials along the way, to the destination. I've always liked those. There's more drama in the Inferno and Purgatorio. The path is its own glory. Amen |
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Quoted: Christ Almighty I'm sorry, but the introduction to The Origin of Totalitarianism actually put me to sleep. Walden, as dry as it was, didn't. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Particularly when the destination isn't a cabin on a lake built by a dweeby New England nebbish Christ Almighty I'm sorry, but the introduction to The Origin of Totalitarianism actually put me to sleep. Walden, as dry as it was, didn't. Oh, it's certainly an academic read. Those definitely aren't all books I'd sit down to with a glass of booze on a quiet evening. |
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I'm about an eighth of the way through the first volume of the biography of Benedict XVI
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Quoted: Oh, it's certainly an academic read. Those definitely aren't all books I'd sit down to with a glass of booze on a quiet evening. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Particularly when the destination isn't a cabin on a lake built by a dweeby New England nebbish Christ Almighty I'm sorry, but the introduction to The Origin of Totalitarianism actually put me to sleep. Walden, as dry as it was, didn't. Oh, it's certainly an academic read. Those definitely aren't all books I'd sit down to with a glass of booze on a quiet evening. You wouldn't finish the glass before you were out |
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Quoted: If the Japanese hadn't managed to sink them, the combined gross tonnage of their massive brass balls certainly would've. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @Puck thanks I'll add that to the list. If the Japanese hadn't managed to sink them, the combined gross tonnage of their massive brass balls certainly would've. Is it about Taffy-3? |
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Quoted: Style goes completely out the window when it's time to live on your feet in the hospital. I wore some heinous-looking shoes when I was doing EMS clinicals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I'm just not quite ready to join AARP and start wearing white velcro New Balance to work. *looks down at footwear* I mean, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. New Balance does 4E. So when I was required to have *all* white shoes for clinicals . . . At least they have laces. Style goes completely out the window when it's time to live on your feet in the hospital. I wore some heinous-looking shoes when I was doing EMS clinicals. I have holographic sparkle Danskos on right now |
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Quoted: I have holographic sparkle Danskos on right now View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I'm just not quite ready to join AARP and start wearing white velcro New Balance to work. *looks down at footwear* I mean, I'm not saying it's a bad thing. New Balance does 4E. So when I was required to have *all* white shoes for clinicals . . . At least they have laces. Style goes completely out the window when it's time to live on your feet in the hospital. I wore some heinous-looking shoes when I was doing EMS clinicals. I have holographic sparkle Danskos on right now I don't think I have the legs for that. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ah, spring. Freshly tilled dirt and eau de cow shit. I can smell the dirt, but not the shit. Thanks, covid! Still? Jeez. Still. Mint has been deleted from my sense of taste, and lavender smells sour. Still. |
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Quoted: Still. Mint has been deleted from my sense of taste, and lavender smells sour. Still. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ah, spring. Freshly tilled dirt and eau de cow shit. I can smell the dirt, but not the shit. Thanks, covid! Still? Jeez. Still. Mint has been deleted from my sense of taste, and lavender smells sour. Still. Tried cilantro yet? |
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Dead battery in the John Deere.
What the MFer kinda luck is that |
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