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Pianomahnn
05-16-2001, 06:52 PM
Is really cool.

She's learning how to be a Trauma nurse now. Much more than the regular old nurse she is. http://www.thehypertribe.net/ubb/smile.gif She can work in the ER and save people with shotgun wounds and stuff.

The letters after her name... RN,BSN,TNS. Registered Nurse, Bachelor of Surgical Nursing, and Trauma Nurse Specialist.

Imaging having to write that all the time. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

She's cool.

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Koliedrus
05-16-2001, 08:03 PM
Hooo yeah!!!

God bless your mom! Mine's pushing eighty and still cleans the leaves out of the gutters of a three story house.

Show her your appreciation, Organboy. (sorry, had to http://www.thehypertribe.net/ubb/wink.gif )

Tell her a complete stranger acknowledges her accomplishments.

Better yet, get her on here and I'll tell her myself!

Cherish your time with her.

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Inky
05-16-2001, 11:34 PM
It's so nice to see you fellas loving and respecting your mothers... http://www.thehypertribe.net/ubb/smile.gif

I have heard that a woman can judge how a man will treat her in a relationship by the way he treats his mom, and in my experience it seems to be true.

My mom is gone. She was a working mother. She managed a restaraunt. She would have been a great consumer advocate or something. She was smart and she had guts.

Joni Mitchell said it best: "you don't know what you've got till it's gone..."

Cherish your mommies http://www.thehypertribe.net/ubb/smile.gif you won't always have them.

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Kayla
05-16-2001, 11:54 PM
Lucky Bastard

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And now for something completely different

Skeet
05-17-2001, 05:46 AM
My mother is insanely bipolar and hates me 45 minutes of every hour. But, she did let me move back in with her recently, so I know she has to love me.

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rage
05-17-2001, 07:28 AM
I love my mommy dearly http://www.thehypertribe.net/ubb/smile.gif We used to not get along near as well, but after I moved out, everything has changed...if it makes sense I actually got closer to her (and my father) when I did move out.

"I feel, yes I feel lucky
I feel, yes I feel lucky,
I feel lucky today"



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Not as dumb as acid wash"

skalie
05-17-2001, 11:23 AM
In her earlier years my Mum was a dental nurse.

I'm talking the days when the drills were spun by a foot pedal, sort of like an old sewing machine. This was in the days of no anesthetic.

My teeth are cringing with every button I push at the moment.