Oh man, I need one of these!!!!
Always...
I wonder if they use leaves for wipinig. That is really an "outhouse."
You think they wipe?
Watching Canada a.m. today, I heard a euphemism I'd never heard before:
operative misadventure
Modeled structures of bone, etc., are being used at some medical schools to teach med students how to do certain surgical procedures (lack of cadavers). The hope is that the training received using these models will help prevent operative misadventures....I've had a lot of fun playing with that euphemism this morning...
Possible, but not very likely in Canada.Translation: Potential Malpractice Suit.
Love it.Always...
Well, I've seen cats and dogs wipe.You think they wipe?
Well, I've seen cats and dogs wipe.
taxlady said:My mummy-in-law just sent me this:
It said, in the email, "I e-mailed this to my Japanese doctor friend; he e-mailed back: "If light stay on more than 4 hour, call erectrician"
My mummy-in-law just sent me this:
It said, in the email, "I e-mailed this to my Japanese doctor friend; he e-mailed back: "If light stay on more than 4 hour, call erectrician"
My mummy-in-law just sent me this:
It said, in the email, "I e-mailed this to my Japanese doctor friend; he e-mailed back: "If light stay on more than 4 hour, call erectrician"
Yeah--but is another way of saying the person died on the table...or the wrong parts were taken out--"Oh, this was supposed to be an appy? I thought it was a gallbladder surgery!"Translation: Potential Malpractice Suit.
My mummy-in-law just sent me this:
It said, in the email, "I e-mailed this to my Japanese doctor friend; he e-mailed back: "If light stay on more than 4 hour, call erectrician"