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- And I WAS A NURSE, in training shadowing a nurse who know the job welll - 3 Updates
- I have another NURSING JOB! :-) - 6 Updates
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| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:00AM -0500 On 2/2/2022 19:32, cshenk wrote: >> but not with the bulk items - herbs, spices, and grains. >> This is my store. Happily, only 1/4 mile away - easy walking distance. >> https://www.heritagenaturalmarket.com/bulk-foods $1 generic spices here; almost always... lol |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Feb 02 10:22PM -0800 Michael Trew wrote: > >> This is my store. Happily, only 1/4 mile away - easy walking distance. > >> https://www.heritagenaturalmarket.com/bulk-foods > $1 generic spices here; almost always... lol They have their uses, haven't been to a dollar store in awhiles, but I always pick up something spice - wise... Ethnic markets are another good and cheaper source, especially Indian places, they've a plethora of stuff. There is a little sushi place by me that has a small "Japanese market" inside, a few shelves jam - packed with good and nicely - priced stuff. Maybe will get there when the snow melts a bit... These daze I primarily rely on Amazon, just received a big bunch of Asian spices and condiments... -- GM |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:26AM -0500 GM wrote: > a few shelves jam - packed with good and nicely - priced stuff. Maybe will get there when the > snow melts a bit... > These daze I primarily rely on Amazon, just received a big bunch of Asian spices and condiments... Ghe? Uhm, can you go into more detail? I don't get it |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:27AM -0500 Michael Trew wrote: >> different spices. No way am I paying 7-8$ a 1/4cup McCormicks bottle >> when I can get 2 cups for 6$ and split it 4 ways and be at 1/3 cup for >> 1.5$. Want more per person? Upsize the bulk order. Easy to do. Uhm Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Feb 03 06:07AM > Computers do allows for mis-use and some nasty effects when desired. > Facebook and Twitter are two contributors to the downfall of humanity as > we used to know it. What modern communications technology has done is to let juvenile ideas be allowed to be heard. Current outrage over an idea very well might be some teen angst, picked up by a small group, spread to a larger group and deemed important by someone in the national media. Then it becomes a "thing". Our society is becoming juvenilized by allowing nonsense to influence mature minds. 2 cents |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 05:13PM +1100 On 3 Feb 2022 06:07:26 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell >Then it becomes a "thing". Our society is becoming juvenilized by >allowing nonsense to influence mature minds. >2 cents Yeah, take those people who think covid's about government control. Or people who fear Marxism in the US :) So immature. |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:27AM -0500 Joziah wrote: >> 2 cents > Yeah, take those people who think covid's about government control. Or > people who fear Marxism in the US :) So immature. We Dutch have a saying about froggers like yoos, which is KILL YOURSELF you loser. no friends no real job no money no sex and no hope for the future. Loser. Ghe Ghe Ghe. |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:27AM -0500 Leonard Blaisdell wrote: > Then it becomes a "thing". Our society is becoming juvenilized by > allowing nonsense to influence mature minds. > 2 cents Uhm Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| John Kuthe <jwk6680@bjc.org>: Feb 02 09:59PM -0800 And now I will have to become as good a nurse as the nurse I just shadowed this evening! And I may get a FT job as this client's RN! Close to my house, using ZERO gasoline in my Nissan Leaf! :-) John Kuthe, RN, BSN... |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Feb 02 10:11PM -0800 > And now I will have to become as good a nurse as the nurse I just shadowed this evening! > And I may get a FT job as this client's RN! Close to my house, using ZERO gasoline in my Nissan Leaf! :-) "And now I will have to become as good a nurse as the nurse I just shadowed this evening!" You won't last an HOUR, John... As BRYAN sez: "Time to make the donuts..." 🤑 😜 -- GM |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:27AM -0500 GM wrote: > As BRYAN sez: "Time to make the donuts..." > 🤑 > 😜 Uhm Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:09AM -0500 On 2/2/2022 10:01, GM wrote: >>> I've always been attracted to women with children. Heck, I married one. >> What is your definition of "bitter" ? > [ "Moron Elgar", though is in a class by herself - of *what* I do not know... FTFY! |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:10AM -0500 On 2/2/2022 19:45, GM wrote: >>> Does this mean I have to step up my game??? >> So, master druce calls himself "mick" now? > She's had about SIX names since noon today, Hank... Not going to lie, I couldn't help but to chuckle at "Mork and Mindy". |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:13AM -0500 On 2/2/2022 4:44, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> are "motherly" at all. > Why should the women here be "motherly"? Are you fellas children? > Cindy Hamilton Well, that last part is debatable. All of my female family members are rather "motherly", same as most women who I've known well in person. It's just quite a change up from what I'm used to in person, on Usenet. |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Feb 02 10:14PM -0800 Michael Trew wrote: > >> So, master druce calls himself "mick" now? > > She's had about SIX names since noon today, Hank... > Not going to lie, I couldn't help but to chuckle at "Mork and Mindy". Pathetic, she's even done numerous "sex changes" today, lol... Casa Boner certainly has her "on the run"... -- GM |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:26AM -0500 GM wrote: >> Not going to lie, I couldn't help but to chuckle at "Mork and Mindy". > Pathetic, she's even done numerous "sex changes" today, lol... > Casa Boner certainly has her "on the run"... Ghe? Uhm, can you go into more detail? I don't get it |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:27AM -0500 Michael Trew wrote: > All of my female family members are rather "motherly", same as most > women who I've known well in person. It's just quite a change up from > what I'm used to in person, on Usenet. Ghe? Uhm, can you go into more detail? I don't get it |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:24AM -0500 On 2/1/2022 23:49, dsi1 wrote: >> click on and Icon rather than type CD:\word at the DOS prompt and search >> for a file. > I don't know why old folks feel the need to dis modern computers. If I had known of the phone I'd be carrying around in my pocket back in 1999, it would have blown my mind. It's a tiny hand held device that's more powerful than any computers available back then. I doubt that I'd believe that such a device would be even possible. I wouldn't care if it didn't have a keyboard.. Well, that's you. Sure, a smart phone is a powerful portable multi-task device, I'll give it that. Of course, it's also not very good at that job due to significant limitations. Smart phone = processed aerosol cheese, as opposed to real aged cheddar. It can't come close to substituting functionality of a real computer, as Cindy pointed out in a prior post. No keyboard kills the rest of it for me. Tiny screen cuts functionality. It's far more difficult to multitask, etc. |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:26AM -0500 Michael Trew wrote: > Cindy pointed out in a prior post. No keyboard kills the rest of it for > me. Tiny screen cuts functionality. It's far more difficult to > multitask, etc. Ghe? Uhm, can you go into more detail? I don't get it |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:27AM -0500 On 2/1/2022 23:24, GM wrote: >> for a file. > I see quite a few younger peeps - teens, 20's - who are adept with "portable" devices, but they > could not format and finish a basic Word doc if their lives depended upon it... That's the part I consider sad. They think that they are tech-whizzes, but they are as clueless as my 83 year old grandmother with a real computer. I am proficient with bother computers and tablet-like smart devices, but I don't care to deal with substandard results from the latter unless I was in a pinch. |
| Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Feb 03 06:18AM > Supposedly it tastes just like beef but stringier. I'm thinking a good red-neck or white-trash stroganoff ;-) |
| Joziah <Brazza@null.invalid>: Feb 03 01:26AM -0500 Leonard Blaisdell wrote: > On 2022-02-03, itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net> wrote: >> Supposedly it tastes just like beef but stringier. > I'm thinking a good red-neck or white-trash stroganoff ;-) Ghe? Uhm, can you go into more detail? I don't get it |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:02AM -0500 On 2/1/2022 21:16, Thomas Joseph wrote: >>> Damn. Sorry for the years gone by, but I had no idea that an entire soup could come from garlic. >> Might not want to go out side for a few days with that garlic breath. > I don't mind. I use real garlic to mask the real bad breath brewing beneath it. People go, "Eww, garlic", when they encounter my breath, but little do they know that without the garlic to dim the truly sick reek beneath, it would be far worse than they could ever imagine. I use garlic to mask my own bad breath. I also find the medical face mask is food for dimming the dual threat stink cloud. Tooth brushes are $1 at the dollar store ;) |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Feb 03 01:03AM -0500 On 2/2/2022 3:41, dsi1 wrote: >>> Damn. Sorry for the years gone by, but I had no idea that an entire soup could come from garlic. >> Might not want to go out side for a few days with that garlic breath. > My wife used to have garlic coming off her breath and skin - I loved it! Her mom was Korean so she ate a lot of garlic. When she moved out of her parent's place, the smell went away. One time, she had lunch with her mom. She dropped by the office to say hi. I went to the car to see her and said that it smelled like a garlic truck crashed into a kim chee factory in there. She thought that was pretty funny. Well it sounds like you need to cook her more garlic, heh |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Feb 02 10:20PM -0800 On Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 8:03:34 PM UTC-10, Michael Trew wrote: > >> Might not want to go out side for a few days with that garlic breath. > > My wife used to have garlic coming off her breath and skin - I loved it! Her mom was Korean so she ate a lot of garlic. When she moved out of her parent's place, the smell went away. One time, she had lunch with her mom. She dropped by the office to say hi. I went to the car to see her and said that it smelled like a garlic truck crashed into a kim chee factory in there. She thought that was pretty funny. > Well it sounds like you need to cook her more garlic, heh I do cook with a lot of garlic - but not like her mother. My wife's mom's cooking was a revelation for me. It showed me the possibilities of garlic without limitations. |
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