Posted on 06/22/2008 5:51:38 PM PDT by 2191dr
Veeeery few.
And she’s counting on it.
I would have joined the military at 20 (six years ago) but personal health did not allow it.
Am I seeing a zombie copy of the zergling rush?!
They are picky about health issues. One of my friends in Oklahoma had a son who was in line to get into the Naval Academy on a sports program, but the physical showed he had a heart defect. This was a heart defect that hadn’t kept him from qualifying for a top level sports program, but he was still disallowed.
Thanks.
I liked Sarge saying he was going to purposely get infected just to devour Grif.
That was pretty cute, alright! I may have to put it on MySpace...*hmmm* (politics or humor?)
“That’s the Spirit!” ping.
I haven’t sent one out in a while - nothing but domestic shlock in these parts - but this evening’s potation is from the Republic of Georgia, Kakheti Cellar wine, “Mtatsminda” vintage 2004. It’s very tasty, semi-sweet, with a strong grape flavor. It really needs whole-wheat crackers and sharp cheddar cheese, but we don’t have any.
By drinking wines of the Republic of Georgia, you are spitting in the eye of Russian President (Ras)Putin!
As well they should be. I was 11 the last time a Dr. gave a clean bill of health, but let’s not discuss that right now.
Humor, definately.
Came from these guys: http://rvb.roosterteeth.com/home.php
Thanks! I’ll take care of it in the morning. I GOTTA go to bed! I have a migraine.
*hug*
Good seeing you!
I agree about the military (although I’m very sorry you’re poorly!). No matter why a person enters the service, ultimately he or she is there to fight our country’s enemies. If they’re not well to start with, there’s less change they’ll be ready when it’s necessary to fight, or engage in hard labor in support of fighting men.
I tried to convince her that it would sound cooler to say, "Pre-Medical", but she says that what she wants is pre-dental hygiene.
It could be practical. If they don't smile, you can cross them off your list.
Dental hygienist is a very good career. Our community college has a very successful medical sonography program; I’d be very interested if I were looking for a new career.
The video page I recommend to thee.
PLeasant dreams.
May no mrugnurrgle skrag thy dreams.
And good night to all y’all, too.
Have you happened to notice if there are any gravitational anomalies in the lower levels?
It's a bit difficult to get reliable statistics. My probes keep venturing into inadvisable locations.
Externally, nothing appears untoward. Outside the hull, all forces are as expected, purely rotational effects. If anything, the recent mass addition is pulling in a few micrometeorites, and our solar cell hull cladding is taking a few hits.
My supposition is that internally, a self-reinforcing matrix of somewhat unnatural forces and events is building a nexus to other dimensions.
How else to explain occasional excursions to as high as point eight gees in a nominally .34 gee field?
Don’t forget that down here the Skreeeorch tend to gluorminop.. is it me or does this com sound funny?
Anyhow, simultaneous tractive and repulsion forces seem to be at play in spots.
Weird.
I’m not sure we’re getting real good air exchange down there. But that could be a good thing for the rest of us.
There are some strange odors rising.
I think, just to be on the safe side, I’ll install some additional security lockouts on the spherical elevator system.
Your passwords will still get you access, if you really want to go there.
It must be the smoke from all the zots.
I’m inclined to suspect there may be some organisms that don’t follow the chemistry of the standard food chain.
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