August 2011
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May 2011
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ON POOP
nursinityo:
One of the things a new nurse is most scared of is touching poop. A big part of our job is changing bed clothes and nine times out of ten that’s going to mean dealing with feces. One of my first times involved projectile diarrhea…yes there is such a thing and it has a sound effect you hope you never hear again. I would like to say this part of the job gets easier as time goes on but I...
February 2011
3 posts
Egypt exclusive
sandippa:
Morten Christoffer Bjørndal, one of my best friends, has been living in Cairo for the past two years and we’ve had a hard time getting a hold of him. I haven’t been worried, cause dude has got the survival skills of Bear Gryllz and a cockroach combined.
He just made his first appearance on Facebook since the riots started and uploaded some pictures…I´ve got the highlights here.
You...
December 2010
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June 2010
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February 2010
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December 2009
7 posts
November 2009
19 posts
10-Year-Old Won't Pledge Allegiance To A Country... →
I am curious to learn more about this child’s parents.
Birther Lawsuit Witnesses: Orly Taitz Told Us To... →
I, for one, am SHOCKED by this news.
Can $20-per-gallon gas save the world? →
The predicted outcomes in this article are exactly what I think our society should be frantically seeking to achieve. Perhaps we should be rallying for higher gas prices as a catalyst for innovation and advancement in energy research and consumption. The problem is that as an average American I live in an area that consists solely of suburban sprawl. While high gas prices might help the greater...
Redundant Rita
I just realized that I named my blog “things I find interesting” and I start my posts with “it is interesting” or “I think it will be interesting.” I am aware of this and going forward, I will work to to ensure that I am not a Redundant Rita.
Thanks, Matt
A Tea Party party registers in Florida →
I can’t wait to see how this pans out in 2010. I think they are just going to be stealing votes from the Republicans, giving the Democrats an advantage.
Health-care Bill: How the House Voted →
It is very interesting to see how each representative voted, how much money they received in contributions from the health industry and the percentage of people in their district without health insurance.