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Nonsense. There are obvs people out there just like me creating these works of art!!!Lupin.....
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Help. You need it.
For those of you who might remember my displeasure with Jurassic World but my love of Jurassic Park with my men Sam Neill and Jeff G... 🙈
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We have a lot of excellent Mexican places in SE PA due to a very large Mexican population. Their is even a neighborhood lovingly referred to as "little Mexico". My friend who is Mexican, born there and goes back at least once a year, says many of these places have food just as good as he had in Mexico. Those little restaurants are my favorite places to eat.There is no good Mexican east of arizona. Tex-mex doesn't even compare to Mexican food. That'd be like telling someone used to Chicago deep dish pizza to order domino's. Sure, it is ok, but it just isn't anywhere near as good and you'll still miss Chicago deep dish (or Mexican food in this case).
You don't find real Mexican at fast food restaurants.
For those of you who might remember my displeasure with Jurassic World but my love of Jurassic Park with my men Sam Neill and Jeff G... 🙈
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Dangit, why doesnt it work?!
YASSS
I'm so very uncomfortable with this.
I'm so very comfortable with thisI'm so very uncomfortable with this.
You may possibly be thinking of Orzo pasta??Wow, grits are corn and they're goopy?
I honestly had no idea.
I imagined some sort of wheat-based thing that was ovoid shaped (like the size of peanuts). Pure imagination though.
You may possibly be thinking of Orzo pasta??
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Maybe? Hmm.
I first tried grits when on a Florida trip after high school, they were gross at that restaurant, but I came to love them while at LSU (both breakfast type and dinner shrimp-and-grits etc.). I have always HATED oatmeal though--seems weird since theyre both similar textures, but I'm just not a fan of many sweet foods so oatmeal, a hot steaming bowl of sweet mush, always grossed me out. Even the smell of it cooking in a microwave kinda makes me want to gag sometimes. Making grits into a sweet version would be a no-go for me, I had no idea that was a thing.![]()
Enrolled! The start date is perfect timing too 😀Just wanted to let you all know about this fun summer opportunity.
Cornell University is offering a free online class on shark biodiversity and conservation this summer. I personally know 3 of the instructors and they are all wonderful!
Here's some news about the course:
https://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/05/learn-about-sharks-bite-sized-pieces-new-mooc
Here's the link to enroll:
https://www.edx.org/course/sharks-global-biodiversity-biology-cornellx-uqx-bioee101x#!
I enrolled too!Enrolled! The start date is perfect timing too 😀
Thanks for posting this! I've been looking for something fun to do this summer. Enrolled! 😀Just wanted to let you all know about this fun summer opportunity.
Cornell University is offering a free online class on shark biodiversity and conservation this summer. I personally know 3 of the instructors and they are all wonderful!
Here's some news about the course:
https://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/05/learn-about-sharks-bite-sized-pieces-new-mooc
Here's the link to enroll:
https://www.edx.org/course/sharks-global-biodiversity-biology-cornellx-uqx-bioee101x#!
Just wanted to let you all know about this fun summer opportunity.
Cornell University is offering a free online class on shark biodiversity and conservation this summer. I personally know 3 of the instructors and they are all wonderful!
Here's some news about the course:
https://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/05/learn-about-sharks-bite-sized-pieces-new-mooc
Here's the link to enroll:
https://www.edx.org/course/sharks-global-biodiversity-biology-cornellx-uqx-bioee101x#!
I enrolled also 🙂 Something more fun to work on once my online Accounting starts, haha.Just wanted to let you all know about this fun summer opportunity.
Cornell University is offering a free online class on shark biodiversity and conservation this summer. I personally know 3 of the instructors and they are all wonderful!
Here's some news about the course:
https://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/05/learn-about-sharks-bite-sized-pieces-new-mooc
Here's the link to enroll:
https://www.edx.org/course/sharks-global-biodiversity-biology-cornellx-uqx-bioee101x#!
sometimes blue and orange can go well together depending on the hues.
I loooooove oatmeal 😍
Just curious, but is there an actual purpose to the stethoscope scrunchy cover things? Two of the four doctors at my work use them and I just never knew if they used them for a reason or if they must just like the way they look.
I have a friend that has an allergy to the tubing (even though the tubes are usually latex free), so she has to use one. I've also been told they are also good for getting super dirty and spreading stuff between animals, but it's not like your average doctor/student disinfects the entire stethoscope between uses. I've seen some covers that are just tubes that slip over and are made entirely of rhinestones...so I think they can just be for style as well.Just curious, but is there an actual purpose to the stethoscope scrunchy cover things? Two of the four doctors at my work use them and I just never knew if they used them for a reason or if they must just like the way they look.
That sticky feeling goes away with time with years of usage haha. Mine used to catch on my hairI have a friend that has an allergy to the tubing (even though the tubes are usually latex free), so she has to use one. I've also been told they are also good for getting super dirty and spreading stuff between animals, but it's not like your average doctor/student disinfects the entire stethoscope between uses. I've seen some covers that are just tubes that slip over and are made entirely of rhinestones...so I think they can just be for style as well.
I wanted to get one because I hate the feeling of the tubing sticking to my skin if I'm not wearing a coat, but it's not the end of the world. Never got around to it.
I wipe mine down with alcohol between patients, every time! You're right though, I don't know how many of my classmates do that. I see the cover things to be awful fomites, especially those people that bring their stethoscopes into the OR, instead of having OR-specific ones.I have a friend that has an allergy to the tubing (even though the tubes are usually latex free), so she has to use one. I've also been told they are also good for getting super dirty and spreading stuff between animals, but it's not like your average doctor/student disinfects the entire stethoscope between uses. I've seen some covers that are just tubes that slip over and are made entirely of rhinestones...so I think they can just be for style as well.
I wanted to get one because I hate the feeling of the tubing sticking to my skin if I'm not wearing a coat, but it's not the end of the world. Never got around to it.
I'll do it for a patient that I feel is particularly gross (or bleeding, or whatever), but I'm guilty of not doing it between every patient too. I've never even been told that is something we should be trying to do, either. Probably something I'm going to be more cognizant ofI wipe mine down with alcohol between patients, every time! You're right though, I don't know how many of my classmates do that. I see the cover things to be awful fomites, especially those people that bring their stethoscopes into the OR, instead of having OR-specific ones.
I had read the oils in our skin will break down the rubber faster and make the tubing stiff.Just curious, but is there an actual purpose to the stethoscope scrunchy cover things? Two of the four doctors at my work use them and I just never knew if they used them for a reason or if they must just like the way they look.
Tomorrow is orientation day downtown for my new job. I'm not actually working downtown, but I have to get my badge and do all the fun HR stuff before I mosey on over to the state lab in a neighboring town.
Here's a random fun bit about the inanity of my recent job search: I applied for an internship earlier in the spring at a county health department doing mosquito control and surveillance. I didn't get that internship because I was told that I wasn't "experienced" enough. Okay. Well, around the same time I applied to a state job (non-internship) doing the same type of work but with greater responsibilities, including the oversight of a lab intern. I got hired to do that job. Whoever was hired for that county internship will be calling me for guidance on collecting and processing their specimens over the coming months and that intern will be coming up to train with me and my boss at the lab I'll be working in. While I'm happy that I'll have the better job (it literally pays twice as much and I'll have a shorter drive), it is a little humorous that I wasn't even interviewed for the internship. 🙂

Sounds like the government to me. Congrats on the job!Tomorrow is orientation day downtown for my new job. I'm not actually working downtown, but I have to get my badge and do all the fun HR stuff before I mosey on over to the state lab in a neighboring town.
Here's a random fun bit about the inanity of my recent job search: I applied for an internship earlier in the spring at a county health department doing mosquito control and surveillance. I didn't get that internship because I was told that I wasn't "experienced" enough. Okay. Well, around the same time I applied to a state job (non-internship) doing the same type of work but with greater responsibilities, including the oversight of a lab intern. I got hired to do that job. Whoever was hired for that county internship will be calling me for guidance on collecting and processing their specimens over the coming months and that intern will be coming up to train with me and my boss at the lab I'll be working in. While I'm happy that I'll have the better job (it literally pays twice as much and I'll have a shorter drive), it is a little humorous that I wasn't even interviewed for the internship. 🙂