Mick
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One of them had a good body, maybe 5'6" 120 pounds. The other, a really good body, as in built like a brick sh!thouse.
Edit: I meant to add that these girls weren't R.N.s. They were 21 and 22, and Nurse Goodbody was doing it as a part time job (CNA maybe) while finishing college. She is now fairly high up in hospital administration. The other stayed in nursing and is an R.N. now. I was a recently divorced 33 year old, preying on young nurses. It's good work if you can get it. I highly recommend it.
A lot of commentators and people have been around DC for a long time have said they trace back the current political climate to the Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings. Bork was 1987, Thomas was 1991. Kind of aligns with the timeframe you're talking about.The deterioration of American politics as you describe did not begin with Trump, it ramped up when Bush 1 was in office, escalated some under Clinton, then jumped significantly under Bush 2 and again under Obama. Then took a significant jump again under Trump. Civility in politics between parties no longer exists and is completely broken.
Hmmmpppph. My wife is a nurse - RN for over 40 years - including DNP - now she can be called "Doctor". She had hip surgery Tues and has been a thorn in my side since. The mean time between calls has increased from approximately once every 5 minutes to perhaps an hour in between (each involving multiple trips up and downstairs). She decided to graduate to her crutches (while on drugs and pain block) the first day without telling me so I could be around - at least it didn't end in disaster. Yesterday I heard noise way too close; and, yep, she came downstairs on crutches - without letting me know so I could be there. Today she decided on a shower - that I certainly understand; but when I said I thought you weren't supposed to get stitches wet - her response "BS". Never ever try to be a nurse for a nurse. That old saying that doctors make the worst patients is a complete myth ... the author of the statement obviously wasn't married to a nurse. I'm happy to do what she needs, but damn have patience I'm an engineer - not a nurse.
After 40 years of Irans BS it's disgusting that any American in Congress would side with them and their terrorist general that has killed 600+ American military.
After 40 years of Irans BS it's disgusting that any American in Congress would side with them and their terrorist general that has killed 600+ American military.
Now they are blaming Trump with their DA missles that hit the plane? These people have no buisness holding a seat in United States Congress.
Probably had to turn her out after 2 days because that’s all the insurance would cover.I feel your pain. My wife had her right knee replacement surgery 2 years ago now.....and what a nightmare for me that was of which I won't go into any details.....it's too long to type here. I wasn't prepared for this type of sickness and in health stuff. I well say I was simply very mad & outraged at the hospital for her to be released two days after her knee surgery of which she couldn't walk & get up the steps at home & into the house that late 5 o'clock afternoon. Took forever that night to get her safely to a lazy boy chair......then to the bathroom......nightmare 24/7.
After 40 years of Irans BS it's disgusting that any American in Congress would side with them and their terrorist general that has killed 600+ American military.
Now they are blaming Trump with their DA missles that hit the plane? These people have no buisness holding a seat in United States Congress.
I didn't marry a nurse.....just enjoyed their feminine charms.Hmmmpppph. My wife is a nurse - RN for over 40 years - including DNP - now she can be called "Doctor". She had hip surgery Tues and has been a thorn in my side since. The mean time between calls has increased from approximately once every 5 minutes to perhaps an hour in between (each involving multiple trips up and downstairs). She decided to graduate to her crutches (while on drugs and pain block) the first day without telling me so I could be around - at least it didn't end in disaster. Yesterday I heard noise way too close; and, yep, she came downstairs on crutches - without letting me know so I could be there. Today she decided on a shower - that I certainly understand; but when I said I thought you weren't supposed to get stitches wet - her response "BS". Never ever try to be a nurse for a nurse. That old saying that doctors make the worst patients is a complete myth ... the author of the statement obviously wasn't married to a nurse. I'm happy to do what she needs, but damn have patience I'm an engineer - not a nurse.