Comments and fistulas
A week ago, I made an open request to anyone wishing a to help with a general Q&A to help me build the “About” part of my site. I had intended to write the responses over the weekend, but internet and power outages (thunderstorms) kinda had me off schedule. To date, I have received only 3 replies (bless you), which kinda disappointed me since my web sadistics statistics seem to indicate a lot more people come through here. People I know in person sometimes write a personal email to me offering opinions on something I wrote on the blog. I appreciate the input, but next time, leave a comment! Please?
(I even allow anonymous comments) Comments make me happy, regardless of how trivial.
I’ll leave my open question thingy up for another day or two, then it’s offline for good as I write my replies.
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OK, so to leave you with a funny story, I was telling Claudia I was going to finalize an Amazon.com order so it will be shipped during the 10 days or so I’ll be in Texas. She reminded me in IM about getting a fish spatula (these are harder to find than you think), but when I read it on the screen, my brain juxtaposed the two words into ‘fistula.‘ I’m sure it was funnier to me than anyone else, but I thought I’d share.
Amazon sells a $57 “fistula” for those who are suckers enough to buy it. Global makes great knives, but a fish spatula doesn’t do anything but flip. For $57, it better have Bluetooth at least.
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By claudia, June 22, 2006 @ 10:09 pm
Can’t wait till you get here!!!
By Kim, June 29, 2006 @ 12:33 pm
I combined “femoral artery” into “fartery” once after a long night of studying.