Stuff that Doesn't Suck...

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I worked with the guy who wrote the EM books Steven Rothrock.. Cool guy.. Really knows his stuff.. Sadly he had thyroid cancer I believe and went to work out in the community.
 
Other things that dont suck.. Palm Pilots when used properly..
 
PocketPCs. And that's from a Mac user. Thank God for Missing Synch.

What a great program. Makes my Windows Mobile talk all nice-like with my Mac.

Take care,
Jeff
 
1) New McDonald's spicy chicken sandwich, no mayo
2) Tequila shots w/o "training wheels"
3) Taking off ski boots
4) Having a thing of guaiac juice in every backpack you own
 
Being completely and totally, no way in he-- am I going anywhere, snowed in 🙂.
 
socuteMD said:
Being completely and totally, no way in he-- am I going anywhere, snowed in 🙂.
Ditto. But as mentioned in things that suck thread.... I wish I had a sled.
 
Took the wife out last night to Ambria here in Chicago great food.. That doesnt suck... Yummy... I love some good food! A new city (hopefully) to explore next yr!
 
UptoDate on pocket pc...or in general.

STudying at Barnes and Noble and having 4 Hooters girls walk in and sit in front of you (not great for studying).

24.
 
GeneralVeers said:
80 degrees in February and lving by the ocean DOES NOT SUCK!

IM jealous of you and spyder. I hope the match gets me somewhere warm! Im sick of this winter BS!!!
 
colforbinMD said:
But as mentioned in things that suck thread.... I wish I had a sled.

Another thing that doesn't suck- creative thinking (and experience)! Get yourself a big old plastice garbage can sack. Or, an old nylon coat. Works wonders. Tobbogining beats sledding any day.
 
brandywine wouldn't be a bad place to get snowed into...
 
Annette said:
Another thing that doesn't suck- creative thinking (and experience)! Get yourself a big old plastice garbage can sack. Or, an old nylon coat. Works wonders. Tobbogining beats sledding any day.

Another option is a trusty broiler pan. It's a tried-and-true favorite of my inlaws. They don't dent easily, and are pretty sturdy.

Here's something else that doesn't suck: puppy kisses after a really fulfulling day in the ED. And hot Sicillian pizza.
 
Being healthy...The beginning of Spring Training...The Shawshank Redemption...A ripe mango...A comfortable pair of shoes...Catching a great song on the radio just as it starts...
 
Guiness Draft, a good cabernet in a thin glass, scuba diving in the red sea, hiking in Petra at night...

And todays favorite: Rappelling out of my fourth floor apartment to get to a surgery rotation after my roommates accidentally locked me inside my apartment...
 
a_ditchdoc said:
Guiness Draft, a good cabernet in a thin glass, scuba diving in the red sea, hiking in Petra at night...

And todays favorite: Rappelling out of my fourth floor apartment to get to a surgery rotation after my roommates accidentally locked me inside my apartment...

Boy, I really, really hope you got pictures to demonstrate to PDs your devotion to your patients! :laugh:

Be even better if you were climbing up the hospital wall to get to the patients' rooms. . .uh . . .maybe not.
 
BKN said:
Boy, I really, really hope you got pictures to demonstrate to PDs your devotion to your patients! :laugh:

Be even better if you were climbing up the hospital wall to get to the patients' rooms. . .uh . . .maybe not.


Unfortunately I didn't get pics, but I was lucky enough to bump into him while I still had the harness, carabiner, and figure eight in my hand... 😀

I wouldn't have done it, especially considering the apartment is nearly adjacent to the hospital , but I had no phone and noone would have missed me until the afternoon. Try to picture five floors of patients staring out of their hospital windows at a nicely dressed guy jumping off of a balcony early in the morning. Fears of "WE HAVE A JUMPER!!!!" being screamed as sirens approached did come to mind.

They tend to shoot people here for climbing UP buildings... 🙁
 
SoFla weather is great in the winter but it can be rough in the summers esp for the elderly..
 
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