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Well at this particular place I can wear gray, brown, SEAL blue and NAVY blueSo what colour scrubs are qualified and licensed xray technicians wearing this season?![]()
Well at this particular place I can wear gray, brown, SEAL blue and NAVY blueSo what colour scrubs are qualified and licensed xray technicians wearing this season?![]()
Very niceWell at this particular place I can wear gray, brown, SEAL blue and NAVY blueI currently have a pair each of gray and navy scrubs!
Sadly nothing anymore, there was a time when they were fitted with phones so that a bobby or member of the public could contact the police, fire or ambulance etc.- 1920s/30s I believe.
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This is one from Newport South Wales with the addition of a Dr Who scarf (Tom baker I think)
They had a grant to restore it but not actually sure if they managed to save it.
Just got back from the dentist. I LOOOOVE our dentist!!!! She is the only truly PAINLESS dentist I've ever had, and we've kept her for 15 years!!!
Going to whip up a batch of my world famous Earl Grey Tea Cookies for her and her office staff and drop them off this afternoon!![]()
I guess I could see that. I keep it moistened down pretty good so I don't see it in his face much but that does make sense
What? No cool jungle prints or puppies or aliens?Well at this particular place I can wear gray, brown, SEAL blue and NAVY blueI currently have a pair each of gray and navy scrubs!
Yes it can be confusingThat's been one of my big frustrations from the start. Initially a lot of people told me to put him in coir. Then someone who had kept a lot of them said they used to get a lot of eye infections when they were in coir, and she switched everyone to aspen and they hadn't had an eye infection since then. So I put him in aspen until I could get a vet visit. The vet also said he'd seen a lot of eye infections with coir. I asked him about the aspen. He said he didn't have a problem with aspen, other than it could be dry, so he suggested putting sphagnum in his hide. So I did that. But then everyone in the forum said take him out of the aspen, and the consensus was, put him in orchid bark. I worried that it would be too chunky, and not good for burrowing, and pretty much everyone said no -- tortoises love it. They can burrow in it with no problem. Sounded like the best stuff in the world. It's what Tom has all of his in. So I bought $50 worth of it ... only now everyone's saying bark isn't good for burrowing, and he should be in something else. So... the bark is still sitting in unopened bags, and I'm back to thinking, should I just return it and leave him in the stuff he likes? Seems like whatever I consider, at least half the forum says it's bad, and the stuff I've been warned is a health hazard. half the forum uses it and loves it. So, if it's all just a matter of personal preference, is it even worth putting him through the stress of changing it?Okay, I'm done now.
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Hi, all.
I'm fine, even though I've been infected with hundreds of species of bacteria by now.
Back to the lab!
See you all soon and hope everyone's well!
Easy-peasy: I'll post the recipe on the thread for recipes!What would i have to do to get the recipe for those cookies? I LOVE Earl Grey!
THANK YOU!!!!!! Going right over there to get it now!The recipe for the Earl Grey Tea Cookies is now in the "Food and Recipe Discussion Thread." It's in American measurements, not metric, so I hope that's not a problem for anyone.![]()
Was before or after the "Bud "good mornooning!!! think I've finally recovered from the weekend![]()
Was before or after the "Bud "
Good morning and happy Wednesday everyone.