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  1. Rob, trust me…it is the love boat! Ha!

    Montrose, thanks 🙂 You’ll find me in the asthma section…look for the set of six pea-green chairs and a collection of wheezing people!

  2. bxgrl, I got yours and eSIL’s emails yesterday, thanks very much, but I have not yet been up to writing meaningful replies. Took me most of yesterday to write thank you notes for my interviews, but I’ve only been working at about 50% capacity. I’m about 90% better today and planning to go back to work tomorrow, though one of my colleagues just emailed that there are 5 people on my floor and 3 on the floor above us, and they’re not expecting much better turnout tomorrow depending on the storm.

  3. ROFL Bxgirl! Yes, I think I have to master catching the vapors 🙂 NYM should really consider putting their ugliest employees on the floor to deal with asthma patients…it’s hard enough to breathe already during an attack and having a nice, juicy-lipped woman walking past your bed repeatedly does not help matters!

  4. Snappy, glad you are better. I guess if we can’t find you, we should go to Methodist’s emergency waiting room and look for you in the seats. From the ER waiting rooms I’ve been in, I can assure you no one will ever find you.

  5. quote:
    Snappy- you cannot keep smoking as an excuse to go back to the hospital. Try the old-fashioned way- “ooooh, I feel faint!” This allows you to fall delicately into the arms of the nearest HOT nurse or doctor. Don’t forget the fluttering hand over the eye and wear a low cut top.

    ugh. the two of you are the reasons why healthcare is so expensive! the hospital is not the set of the love boat!

    *rob*

  6. Snappy- you cannot keep smoking as an excuse to go back to the hospital. Try the old-fashioned way- “ooooh, I feel faint!” This allows you to fall delicately into the arms of the nearest HOT nurse or doctor. Don’t forget the fluttering hand over the eye and wear a low cut top.

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