Either Boxster found the stash of pop in his basement or he's watching Iron Man...
I found the Dr. Pepper but....

Either Boxster found the stash of pop in his basement or he's watching Iron Man...
Was a grad student until May of last year. Now I'm a physical therapist.
(And here is the part of the conversation where everyone tells me about their weird injury and awful experience with PT.)
Never did official PT, but KC could probably use some tips for her meniscus.
Sorry... You want bawbie back?
One point difference at the four minute mark...
Couldn't have happened to a nicer teamOh darn.
KU lost.
Darn.
Here's a funny for you all (not sure what the mods will accept, so be nice to me, no2):
There is a new commercial out for poptarts (I think)...peanut butter & jelly flavored. The theme is that Peanut Butter and Jelly have a baby poptart. I was kind of zoning it out while I was typing on here, so I had to listen to it closely the second time, because instead of one of them saying "she has your peanut butter", I heard them say "she has your *****, Mother".
:embarrassed:
Well, looks like that word for a male appendage is censored, so I'm safe.![]()
Thinking of meniscus and the chemistry definition (the curve of liquid where it meets the edge of a container) got me to thinking...am I the only RT regular with an actual sciencey degree? I mean, I know CG is anSci or something and is statistics...just thinking of how large the engineering/physics/chem/math departments are and I might be the only RT regular.
Thinking of meniscus and the chemistry definition (the curve of liquid where it meets the edge of a container) got me to thinking...am I the only RT regular with an actual sciencey degree? I mean, I know CG is anSci or something and is statistics...just thinking of how large the engineering/physics/chem/math departments are and I might be the only RT regular.
Started out in a sciencey (chemical engineering) program. Ended up in business. I suspect that I'm not the only one that did this in here.Thinking of meniscus and the chemistry definition (the curve of liquid where it meets the edge of a container) got me to thinking...am I the only RT regular with an actual sciencey degree? I mean, I know CG is anSci or something and is statistics...just thinking of how large the engineering/physics/chem/math departments are and I might be the only RT regular.
I started in engineering and then realized I hate math and science so I also went the business route.Started out in a sciencey (chemical engineering) program. Ended up in business. I suspect that I'm not the only one that did this in here.
I don't usually do FIFY but FIFY.Or have to wade through 100's of side-splitting jokes and thoughtful, intelligent dissertations.
I'd go. It may be awhile before you get another chance to see the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Paris cougars...Yep, still going to London. Gonna see how things are from across the channel before deciding to cancel the Paris part of the trip. I called up the train company for my ride into Paris from London and they are willing to give a refund if I don't wanna go because of safety concerns. Though the person I was seeing over there has left the country because of the attacks so I don't know if I wanna go to France alone alone. So we'll see.
This seems to be one of the biggest dilemma facing ISU fans currently.I don't hate Kansas as much as I hate Iowa.
Or do I? :unsure: