wilson wrote:I think she needs some electrolysis...and perhaps hormones.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Anyone notice something funny about Paula?


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wilson wrote:I think she needs some electrolysis...and perhaps hormones.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Anyone notice something funny about Paula?
Are you REALLY sure you want it performed on 9/11?Lavabe wrote:In the spirit of devildeac, I scheduled my colonoscopy today for 9/11.![]()
And at the same time, they check my prostate...
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Call me if you need any tips preparing for your exam... :oops: :roll:Lavabe wrote:In the spirit of devildeac, I scheduled my colonoscopy today for 9/11.![]()
And at the same time, they check my prostate...
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WOO HOO!!
Reading this got me sort of worried, so I checked out her credentials. Luckily she graduated from Meredith, got her Ph. D and Master's of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and her M.B.A. at the Babcock Graduate School of Management at Wake Forest. Whew.DukeUsul wrote:That reminds me of a good interview story. I was interviewing college seniors at UNC for my company. I didn't tell many of them that I was a Duke grad. The next day, one of the strongest candidates emails me a thank you. As his PS he writes:ArkieDukie wrote:
DA makes a very good point here: you don't always click with the person you interview with. That's true from the interviewer end as well. Hopefully all your interviews will go as well as your Wake interview.
He was a really good guy and a great candidate, so in no way was I going to let that affect my recommendation on him. My email reply in its entirety was:PS-Please don't let the fact that you're working in Durham lead you to the dark side of becoming a Duke fan.I just left it at that to see how he'd respond. He replied two minutes later in scramble mode to be nice:Oh Tyler, the subject never came up: I'm a Duke grad, class of 1999.
So make note for your interviews: never insult a school when you don't know where your interviewer went.Ahh, I suppose I put my foot in my mouth there. If it makes it any better, I took a class there my junior year that was excellent and I have several close friends here in DC who went to Duke, so we rib each other incessantly. I guess I should be thanking you then for overcoming your disdain for the Tar Heels to come meet with us on Monday! Take care.
Type faster.CellR wrote:There were 6 or 7 posts posted in the time it took me to type that last one. ^ :shock:
When I first read this I thought you wrote "infarcted." :oops:devildeac wrote:And infracted... :roll:
Dinner with the doc would only be acceptable if Lavabe had clear liquids and about a 1/2 gallon of colon prep with an appetizer of 2 Bisacodyl tabs...Miles wrote:Dinner and a movie with the doc on the tenth?Lavabe wrote:In the spirit of devildeac, I scheduled my colonoscopy today for 9/11.![]()
And at the same time, they check my prostate...
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WOO HOO!!
Is the Duke-Army game gonna be on TV? :roll:CameronBornAndBred wrote:Will we be getting an adventure thread? You get to recuperate by watching Duke beat up Army on TV.Lavabe wrote:In the spirit of devildeac, I scheduled my colonoscopy today for 9/11.![]()
And at the same time, they check my prostate...
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WOO HOO!!
Don't I get bonus points for inventing words? :ugeek:devildeac wrote:Hey, wait a minute now... :oops: :roll:ArkieDukie wrote:I also devildeaced a bit and replied to posts. I also quoted myself - definitely devildeacesque.
Yup, CBS College Sports Network at noon.(I know you can have that included in Directv package)devildeac wrote:Is the Duke-Army game gonna be on TV? :roll:CameronBornAndBred wrote:Will we be getting an adventure thread? You get to recuperate by watching Duke beat up Army on TV.Lavabe wrote:In the spirit of devildeac, I scheduled my colonoscopy today for 9/11.![]()
And at the same time, they check my prostate...
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WOO HOO!!
There's another one I'm not touching...bjornolf wrote:wilson wrote:Similarly, you wouldn't write, "I'm tieing my shoes." Rather, it would be, "I'm tying my shoes." That's just how it works.wilson wrote: Sorry dude, but "dieing" is just not a word. The proper spelling is "dying."
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dieing
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Plus, "dieing" simply doesn't look right.
I still get confused when trying to conjugate the various versions of "lie" with the lying and the laid vs. layed vs. lied vs. lay and all the other ones. I've looked up the rules a million times, but by the time it becomes an issue, I've forgotten again.
What - the 50 (I think) consecutive posts, or the fact that I stopped posting to get ready for work? :lol:devildeac wrote:Impressive. HIGHLY impressive. :oops: :roll:ArkieDukie wrote:In honor of Windsor and all other people who have given up something even more addictive than PWing, I'm going to stop now and get ready for work. Have a great day, all!ArkieDukie wrote:I keep thinking I'm going to stop so I can get ready for work, but this is quite addictive.
+1 point for ArkieDukie.ArkieDukie wrote:Don't I get bonus points for inventing words? :ugeek:devildeac wrote:Hey, wait a minute now... :oops: :roll:ArkieDukie wrote:I also devildeaced a bit and replied to posts. I also quoted myself - definitely devildeacesque.
That may be but I bet we have them out-posted. :roll:CameronBornAndBred wrote:There are 14 users on now, and 9 of them are guests. We are outnumbered.
CameronBornAndBred wrote:Type faster.CellR wrote:There were 6 or 7 posts posted in the time it took me to type that last one. ^ :shock:
Only my patients get infarcted...ArkieDukie wrote:When I first read this I thought you wrote "infarcted." :oops:devildeac wrote:And infracted... :roll:
Both ;)ArkieDukie wrote:What - the 50 (I think) consecutive posts, or the fact that I stopped posting to get ready for work? :lol:devildeac wrote:ArkieDukie wrote:I keep thinking I'm going to stop so I can get ready for work, but this is quite addictive.
Impressive. HIGHLY impressive. :oops: :roll: