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I figure the picture and post title say it all, but I still can’t figure out why 18 hours is the allowed parking time. Incidentally, this sign was in Napoleon, OH, across from the middle school.
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Since Labor Day is tomorrow, and there are cries of Socialism everywhere (or at least at town hall meetings, anyway), it seems appropriate to point out that one of the people we always thought was an all-American hero might actually be a dirty Communist. If you’re not into reading, a rough draft of a documentary [...]
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One of these days, I’m going to hold a class, and invite both RNs and medics. All I’m going to teach them is how to spell Crohn’s disease correctly: Crohn’s. Not Chron’s, Chrones, or any of the other creative variations. Crohn’s.
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Police said Fiore’s fingers and teeth had been removed to make it harder to identify her body, but investigators were able to determine who she was by using the serial number on her breast implants. From this story about that whole model murder thing that’s been going on. It always amazes me: what your eyes [...]
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My wife and I have discovered that I should never, ever drive anywhere immediately after watching an episode of Top Gear. It just isn’t safe.
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There is an episode of G.I. Joe in which Cobra Commander tries to use a laser to engrave his face–well, mask–on the moon. That’s all I could think of when I saw a website offering ads on the moon: literally, your logo or message, inscribed across the moon, visible from Earth during quarter moons. I figure this [...]
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There are certain things you have to do before you can advance your career.
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It turns out that the medical team responsible for therapeutic hypothermia at my hospital is called the Post-Arrest Reanimation Service. I will forever love that word, reanimation, as applied to resuscitation.
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With a background in TV production, I’ve had a closer relationship to the making of ads than someone without that background (albeit not all that close, seeing as how I ended that background by starting paramedic school). As a result, I’m a sucker for an entertaining ad campaign, like the current one for Post Shredded Wheat, [...]
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…he does geeky things to know what’s in what box.
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