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Tue 07/01/08 02:24 PM
WHAT?????????? OMG!!!!!!!! What state??? When??? OMG!!!!!!!!!! noway noway noway noway noway noway :cry: :cry: :cry: That poor lady----------Someone's gonna pay BIG TIME - what about her family????

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Fri 06/27/08 06:35 PM


Hey don't forget me i live in bradford nh



this is sad no wonder i'm getting any date there is no one in NH:cry:


Aw no hon - I have 2 guys on my site - one from Littleton and one from Raymond-------also saw a few from Manchester, Nashua, Amherst, Milford, anad Concord---They're there---sweetie - Don't give up - you have a nice, open friendly smile happy flowerforyou

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Fri 06/27/08 06:22 PM


cause they think they're so freaking special:laughing:

most are snooty stuck up arses without a clue to whats goin onrofl


i wasnt a snooty nurse :wink: :wink:



Neither was I-------I was always a "bed sit nurse" - fully believed that patients needed a good rapport with their nurse, given backrubs, the opportunity to "talk" if they had a problem, good care, was an advocate for them (which got me into trouble more than once) - heck - why do you think I'm disabled - cause I stood by the bedside like a snob instead of getting in there and doing what I was supposed to - TAKE CARE OF MY PATIENT??? KUDOS Debbie!!flowerforyou

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Fri 06/27/08 05:42 PM

Initially the nursing students wore some sort of striped uniform with a starched white apron over it, then after graduation were "allowed" to wear the stiff white uniform, and had a blue cape with a red lining, which they wore, with the red flap over one shoulder as a sign of distinction.

The cap was worn at all times, even as a Nursing student. The doctors, as many have indicated have always worn (at least in the past) a white usually knee length lab coat with (in the old days) a suit underneath as ,again, a sign of distinction.

In the "old days" when a doctor entered the room the nurse(s) had to stand up, and surrender their seat to the physician(s), who were highly regarded, and I do believe seldom questioned.

As time went by things began to "ease up" a bit, and now we are able to wear the "sinfully" (as one of my elder OB/GYN bosses once giggled as she donned her first pair due to the heat - she even still wore the stockings and the garters) comfortable scrubs...

OF NOTE: Those of you out there who have, as I (no, I'm not THAT OLD laugh) been in the profession for awhile - have you ever heard the elderly complain that you cannot tell the nurses from the housekeepers because "they're all dressed alike"? The elderly take comfort in seeing the white uniform - as a symbol of professionalism, not realizing that we're still smart, we're just comfortable :wink: ..

NOTE TO WHITE'S WEARERS: To get Betadine out of those whites (this is REALLY COOL): Get some Vitamin C from the pharmacy - have to do this while the betadine is still wet - crush it and add a little water to forma paste, then rub it on the Betadine and it will disappear just like ivisible ink!!!! It's really cool------------




Hey - I've got a question - (had Encephalitis a few years ago and it's left me with some memory deficits) -
What is it that Louis Pasteur is famous for?? One of my geneological lines has been traced back to him, but I can't for the life of me remember what he did blushing ........would appreciate any info - thanks...

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Fri 06/27/08 05:38 PM
Initially the nursing students wore some sort of striped uniform with a starched white apron over it, then after graduation were "allowed" to wear the stiff white uniform, and had a blue cape with a red lining, which they wore, with the red flap over one shoulder as a sign of distinction.

The cap was worn at all times, even as a Nursing student. The doctors, as many have indicated have always worn (at least in the past) a white usually knee length lab coat with (in the old days) a suit underneath as ,again, a sign of distinction.

In the "old days" when a doctor entered the room the nurse(s) had to stand up, and surrender their seat to the physician(s), who were highly regarded, and I do believe seldom questioned.

As time went by things began to "ease up" a bit, and now we are able to wear the "sinfully" (as one of my elder OB/GYN bosses once giggled as she donned her first pair due to the heat - she even still wore the stockings and the garters) comfortable scrubs...

OF NOTE: Those of you out there who have, as I (no, I'm not THAT OLD laugh) been in the profession for awhile - have you ever heard the elderly complain that you cannot tell the nurses from the housekeepers because "they're all dressed alike"? The elderly take comfort in seeing the white uniform - as a symbol of professionalism, not realizing that we're still smart, we're just comfortable :wink: ..

NOTE TO WHITE'S WEARERS: To get Betadine out of those whites (this is REALLY COOL): Get some Vitamin C from the pharmacy - have to do this while the betadine is still wet - crush it and add a little water to forma paste, then rub it on the Betadine and it will disappear just like ivisible ink!!!! It's really cool------------

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Wed 06/25/08 07:33 PM
happy Hello and welcome to the forums of "variety" - here you will read ummmmmm just about any and everything.....there are some people who have been on the site for quite awhile and know eachother quite well, but don't be intimidated.....explore the sites, and reply to the ones you enjoy......(Personally I enjoy the /creative writing and poetry, but some of the others are really fun and "out there"!!)........enjoy! flowerforyou happy

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Wed 06/25/08 02:52 PM
drinker drinker drinker bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile happy happy happy happy :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It's about time this country helps us protect our babies whatever their ages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!These poor children are defenseless against child molesters, kiddy pornographers, mean, wicked, evil people who prey upon the innocence of a child......................

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Tue 06/24/08 06:54 PM

Sure, give him a second chance, with rules, of course. Most people make mistakes, excluding some on JSH, and need a second try at life. If you care for him enough to forgive him, and are willing to work on rebuilding the trust, go for it. Otherwise, just dump him so you can be a miserable lonely person like the rest of us here on JSH:cry:


And as the next person said.............RUN, don't walk to your doctor and get ALL the STD and HIV tests, and if he loves you as he says, make HIM BETESTED as well BEFORE any intimate relations take place-----------I've been there - after our daughter died - I have NEVER felt so dirty in all my life.........I wanted to scrub my body with antiseptic and Brillo..........he refused to be tested, defending her (she was his ex-wife and WE BOTH KNEW SHE SLEPT AROUND (my daughter was the product of his first marriage, but we never had steps in our home........BUT I WENT THROUGH THE TESTING ALONE ANYWAY FOR MY OWN PEACE OF MIND ------OH, and incidentally, we're now legally separated, because he couldn't keep it in his pants after all........

I feel for you my dear, so I pray you think LONG AND HARD before you make your final decision. flowerforyou

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Sun 06/22/08 08:21 PM

i got 5

i need you -leann rimes
till we aint strangers anymore bonjovi ft leann rimes
dont wanna miss a thing
boys 2 men ill make love to you
lone star im already there



Man you guys are gining me some good ideas for my baby!!:wink:

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Sun 06/22/08 08:20 PM

spank my booty- lords of acid


Another great one :wink:

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Sun 06/22/08 08:19 PM

lets get it on - marvin gaye:tongue:







OOhhhhhhhhhhhhh awesome choice

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Sun 06/22/08 08:17 PM
Ravel's Bolero

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Fri 06/20/08 12:35 AM


Carrie Underwood - Before He Cheats
I've Got Better Things To Do _ Terri Clark
Lesson in Leavin' - Jo Dee Messina
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under - Shania Twain
Picture to Burn - Taylor Swift
This is Me You're Talkin' To - Trisha Yearwood
Your New Girlfriend - Hayden Pannitiere
Bye Bye - Jo Dee Messina
Give a Damn - Jo Dee Messina

Hope this helps!



It does help, thank you. flowerforyou


Just went through it in January - been together for 10 years - take care Twilights twin :wink: flowerforyou Everybody can always use a friend........ oohhhhhhh unanswered prayers is a great one too brooke 007!

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Fri 06/20/08 12:32 AM


Hi - sleepless in New Hampshire........yawn


Hello! You just made me yawn. That little icon.


Welcome Amethyst2 happy

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Fri 06/20/08 12:25 AM
What a nice thing to say happy flowerforyou drinker

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Fri 06/20/08 12:24 AM
Hi - sleepless in New Hampshire........yawn

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Fri 06/20/08 12:12 AM
Carrie Underwood - Before He Cheats
I've Got Better Things To Do _ Terri Clark
Lesson in Leavin' - Jo Dee Messina
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under - Shania Twain
Picture to Burn - Taylor Swift
This is Me You're Talkin' To - Trisha Yearwood
Your New Girlfriend - Hayden Pannitiere
Bye Bye - Jo Dee Messina
Give a Damn - Jo Dee Messina

Hope this helps!

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Thu 06/19/08 05:40 PM

i miss jack :cry: :cry: :cry:



So do I...........:cry: :cry: He was a really great guy...:heart:

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Tue 06/17/08 11:43 AM
It's absolutely beautiful............:heart: Just beautiful.....

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Mon 06/16/08 09:06 PM
She is one extremely lucky woman Mr. Corbin :heart: