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The "Fly" is open.....Let's Go Peay!!!!
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Heck, gimme @Weezer and @Ulysees E. McGill and none of their defense would leave that alley alive without our approval.
Hearing them scream in terror as they catch sight of a naked @Weezer cracks me up.
Then @Ulysees E. McGill and I walk up behind them and just say BOO and they would faint dead away.
Umm, yea. Gonna have to blame you for being a Steelers fan. Good ole Roger Staubach.Nashville Stars……
I will not blame anyone for keeping their allegiance to the Braves, or anyone else.
I became a Steelers fan at age 4 (1974) and it took me a few seasons to really 100% become a Titans fan, and not be torn when they played each other. That being said, I’ll be a Stars fan day one…….
Here are two of mine that have a Ansel Adams feel...Yes. A trip through the googles. I ain't no Ansel @Ulysees E. McGill Adams
Enjoy very minute Doc, tears are from a heart so full of love that it leaks out our eyes.I went to camp for burn injured children, got Covid, behind at work because of Camp and Covid. Had multiple meetings everyday during that week and 1/2. I hate meetings as I am a physician not an administrator, but somehow I am on multiple committees. Last Friday, flew to Orlando for my daughter’s last dance competition. We found out that she didn’t dance until Monday, so Friday night we went to Cirque du Soleil (Disneyish), Saturday we went to Universal Studios, Sunday we went to Disney. My daughter spent Sundae with her dance friends at the Magic Kingdom and my son and I geeked out at the Star Wars area of Hollywood Studios. I know that Disney gets a bad rap on here, but hands down the Disney experience beat the hell out of Universal. The Disney employees all seemed happy and were very friendly and helpful. The Universal employees were mostly brusque and not friendly. They seemed put out by the weather. The Hulk roller coaster and the Velocicoaster were awesome.
Everyone seems to have some residual issues after Covid, my taste for water has changed. I used to be able to handle any water from the faucet. The Orlando water was nasty to me, but not to my kids…
This has been fun, but bittersweet as this could be the last time that I get to watch my daughter dance. I have to admit that I have cried so many times. Pretty much every dance ends in joyous tears. She’s such a joy to watch. Her dance talent is a true gift from the Lord.
With all that going on, I haven’t had much time for VolNation.
My group is switching to a new Electronic Medical Record. I’m one of the physician superusers. I’m also now the lead compliance officer for the physicians. I shied away from all the group responsibilities when my kids were younger. Now that they are 18 and 21, I am stepping up so that the docs with younger children can spend more time with their kids. I’m trying to be a good guy, but I’m getting screwed time wise.
Have missed y’all.
But I will definitely be here for
15-0
Have a print of AA in my bathroom, over LJ and all Grands, circa 1940's.Here are two of mine that have a Ansel Adams feel...
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The first one is Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley NP...the second is looking north up Mormon Row in Grand Teton NP.
“Leigh's birth name was Jennifer Leigh Morrow. She changed her surname early in her acting career, taking the middle name "Jason" in honor of actor Jason Robards, a family friend.”Great photo and awesome movie. What the hell is up with the name Jennifer Jason Leigh though? Jason is a really damn weird middle name for a girl.
Nit as good as yours but this is my favorite picture i took in TetonHere are two of mine that have a Ansel Adams feel...
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The first one is Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley NP...the second is looking north up Mormon Row in Grand Teton NP.
What EMR?I went to camp for burn injured children, got Covid, behind at work because of Camp and Covid. Had multiple meetings everyday during that week and 1/2. I hate meetings as I am a physician not an administrator, but somehow I am on multiple committees. Last Friday, flew to Orlando for my daughter’s last dance competition. We found out that she didn’t dance until Monday, so Friday night we went to Cirque du Soleil (Disneyish), Saturday we went to Universal Studios, Sunday we went to Disney. My daughter spent Sundae with her dance friends at the Magic Kingdom and my son and I geeked out at the Star Wars area of Hollywood Studios. I know that Disney gets a bad rap on here, but hands down the Disney experience beat the hell out of Universal. The Disney employees all seemed happy and were very friendly and helpful. The Universal employees were mostly brusque and not friendly. They seemed put out by the weather. The Hulk roller coaster and the Velocicoaster were awesome.
Everyone seems to have some residual issues after Covid, my taste for water has changed. I used to be able to handle any water from the faucet. The Orlando water was nasty to me, but not to my kids…
This has been fun, but bittersweet as this could be the last time that I get to watch my daughter dance. I have to admit that I have cried so many times. Pretty much every dance ends in joyous tears. She’s such a joy to watch. Her dance talent is a true gift from the Lord.
With all that going on, I haven’t had much time for VolNation.
My group is switching to a new Electronic Medical Record. I’m one of the physician superusers. I’m also now the lead compliance officer for the physicians. I shied away from all the group responsibilities when my kids were younger. Now that they are 18 and 21, I am stepping up so that the docs with younger children can spend more time with their kids. I’m trying to be a good guy, but I’m getting screwed time wise.
Have missed y’all.
But I will definitely be here for
15-0
I went to camp for burn injured children, got Covid, behind at work because of Camp and Covid. Had multiple meetings everyday during that week and 1/2. I hate meetings as I am a physician not an administrator, but somehow I am on multiple committees. Last Friday, flew to Orlando for my daughter’s last dance competition. We found out that she didn’t dance until Monday, so Friday night we went to Cirque du Soleil (Disneyish), Saturday we went to Universal Studios, Sunday we went to Disney. My daughter spent Sundae with her dance friends at the Magic Kingdom and my son and I geeked out at the Star Wars area of Hollywood Studios. I know that Disney gets a bad rap on here, but hands down the Disney experience beat the hell out of Universal. The Disney employees all seemed happy and were very friendly and helpful. The Universal employees were mostly brusque and not friendly. They seemed put out by the weather. The Hulk roller coaster and the Velocicoaster were awesome.
Everyone seems to have some residual issues after Covid, my taste for water has changed. I used to be able to handle any water from the faucet. The Orlando water was nasty to me, but not to my kids…
This has been fun, but bittersweet as this could be the last time that I get to watch my daughter dance. I have to admit that I have cried so many times. Pretty much every dance ends in joyous tears. She’s such a joy to watch. Her dance talent is a true gift from the Lord.
With all that going on, I haven’t had much time for VolNation.
My group is switching to a new Electronic Medical Record. I’m one of the physician superusers. I’m also now the lead compliance officer for the physicians. I shied away from all the group responsibilities when my kids were younger. Now that they are 18 and 21, I am stepping up so that the docs with younger children can spend more time with their kids. I’m trying to be a good guy, but I’m getting screwed time wise.
Have missed y’all.
But I will definitely be here for
15-0