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River I just realized I never answered the second part of your question. My wife already has a job lined up back home and she will be an outpatient pediatrician. She is ready for a normal 35-40hr work week instead of 80+. Also looking forward to not working on weekends and not doing overnight calls (28hr shifts). She has definitely worked her butt off and we both cant wait till she has a normal work schedule, she definitely deserves it!

All the adult, pragmatic stuff aside, mega respect here for your wife and yours accomplishment.
Correct me if I've got this wrong but don't pediatricians do the deliveries? The last thing I want to do is pee on your 9 to 5 vision along with a 35 to 40 hour work week but as Brew can tell you, those little guys and gals never pass up on a chance to screw with plans. 
All the adult, pragmatic stuff aside, mega respect here for your wife and yours accomplishment.


All the adult, pragmatic stuff aside, mega respect here for your wife and yours accomplishment.
For about the last 4 weeks I've been going through everything on a couple of old laptops to recover information I should have kept better track of and to purge the rest. One of those chores I say I will get to but never do. I am now though. note to myself =========>
ABOUT TIME.
I came across this too though. I've always really liked this song but I'd forgotten all about it. Not my typical music either. I'd never heard of the song before and heard it for the first time from an opening act playing mostly covers at a concert. BOC if I remember right.
"Cool For Cats":
I came across this too though. I've always really liked this song but I'd forgotten all about it. Not my typical music either. I'd never heard of the song before and heard it for the first time from an opening act playing mostly covers at a concert. BOC if I remember right.
"Cool For Cats":
The OB/GYN do the deliveries. She originally (in undergrad and first year of med school) wanted to do OB/GYN but ultimately it came down to it wasnt the lifestyle she wanted. More surgery heavy than she wanted and also the on call she didnt like... cz ya babies come whenever! She wanted to make sure when she "clocks out" for the day that she is done. Peds was always her second so once she decided the lifestyle of an OB wasnt what she wanted, she pursued the Peds route. Everything she will do will be very much planned, routine check ups, shots, the "my child is sick can I come in for you to tell me that and prescribe antibiotics lol)
What matters though is your accomplishments, not my mistakes.LOL... forgot about this one. All you need to watch is the first 10 seconds, and you'll chuckle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxQVYE7zG-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxQVYE7zG-o
I don't think I've ever heard of, "The Money Light," before but I really like it. The possibilities for tee shirts and bumper stickers using Money Light is almost endless. Everything has it's money light.
I was helping my granddaughter look some things up for her PT Cruiser recently and I ended up on one of the "Master Mechanic" sites for Chrysler and a Mechanic there actually had the ***** to say this. "Chrysler is the only company still using a MAP sensor because they're the only company that knows how to get a MAP sensor to work properly." It's good it's a text only site. On their technical information site they have a long article and an accompanying thread on the sites forum about how Chrysler's the company that came up with the Hemi heads. So much for the history of Hemi heads in WWII aircraft and the 48 Jag which came with Westlake Hemi heads. Before that hemi heads were used on many cars and a lot of companies lay claim to being the first to offer an IC engine with hemi between 1901 and 1905. The accolade winner has primarily gone to documentation over what many consider to be common knowledge to some. I suspect that like the Jordan or James, Montana or Brady or the what's worse, Plymouth or Dodge debate, there will never be a definitive answer. What is known, it wasn't Chrysler that came up with the hemi concept. The efficiencies of the spherical shape for combustion chambers was written about in the 1820's for locomotives. Chrysler holds on to perceived history it helped create like it's a money light too. lol
Don't know about collections but down here wiring carries a %20 to %30 premium at the recycling joint. It depends on the wire and data carrying wire is suppose to have a higher quality. Recycling is also the socially responsibility thing to do. lol






