Did he SALUTE you?DisneyMom wrote: When we used to wear white nurses' caps, one of them thought we were all sailors and that he was on a naval ship!![]()
Walk in someone else's shoes....
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"Excuse me, are those ducks real?"
"Yes, sir, but the water is fake."
"Yes, sir, but the water is fake."
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Hmmm....Where DID my pen go??????????hobie16 wrote:Have you ever walked around with a rectal thermometer tucked on top of your ear?

No, but I wasn't carrying a needle or tube at the time..... ;)Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Did he SALUTE you?
:flybongo: NO BULL!!!!!:D:
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Churchie, I get it, I do. I live with three boys with many of the same issues you experience so you've got my respect and best wishes. Oh, by the way, Happy Birthday! My son just turned 20 (I may throw up now) on the 25th. Take care.
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Thanks Christine and no puking, rejoice and he finally is getting to be an adult but being a guy you know they never grow up.
Big hugs and snugs.
Big hugs and snugs.
