I agree with you V&VCHEERS!My quip is "I'm V&V!!! It's a good day!"
V&V stands for vertical and ventilating.
I agree with you V&VCHEERS!My quip is "I'm V&V!!! It's a good day!"
V&V stands for vertical and ventilating.
Go on an cruise that is longer than an overnighter across the bay and back. Hopefully St Michaels or the Sassafras river. Or both!
Sorry to hear about your back, Charlie. Good luck with your surgery and have a speedy recovery. I'm sure you will be glad you had it done. It's too bad those things are ever necessary.A preliminary to all of that is to get my back surgery done, so I have my balance back !!
I just hope it’s not unpurified rainwater from the deck of a sailboat.They are the folk who bring water and pain relief at 2am in the dark.
Fun how conversations carry from thread to thread. It's like those TV series where you have to watch every episode or you'll miss somethingI just hope it’s not unpurified rainwater from the deck of a sailboat.
My wife said she missed me. But her aim is getting better.Fun how conversations carry from thread to thread. It's like those TV series where you have to watch every episode or you'll miss something
rimshot !My wife said she missed me. But her aim is getting better.
My wife, who is a nurse, wants me to add, It's actually the nurses who really know what's going on so you should definitely listen to them.Not fun @Charlie Jones s/v Tehani. Listen to the nurses. They are the folk who bring water and pain relief at 2am in the dark.
I think I missed that episode. Maybe in the reruns on HuluFun how conversations carry from thread to thread. It's like those TV series where you have to watch every episode or you'll miss something
LOL- my late aunt was a nurse all her life, was director of nurses in Houston's Methodist for a while and was on Dr DeBakey's surgical team ( the heart bypass guy) Been told that all my lifeMy wife, who is a nurse, wants me to add, It's actually the nurses who really know what's going on so you should definitely listen to them.
-Will (Dragonfly)
My wife, Linda, was also CNO. She was Director of Quality, Survey Coordinator and compliance officer. Was the COO before she left. Had more initials in her name tag than any other exec at Littleton Regional Healthcare. Started as an ICU nurse. Her mother was an OB nurse birthing babies of babies of babies she helped deliver 50 years earlier. My mother-in-law was probably spinning in her grave the whole time my wife held an executive position instead of pounding on old guy's chests in the ICU.my late aunt was a nurse all her life, was director of nurses in Houston's Methodist
Oh yea. I've got a thing for solid kites, and have always wanted a black one. BlueJ has the biggest kite at WYC. The j/22 fleet (who we ALWAYS seem to meet going upwind in the middle of our downwinds) calls us the 'Nylon eclipse'. They all tack to avoid our wind shadow. Now we'll be even more ominous.Haha! I did not understand the “not us...” so I was confused how your lake looks a lot like West Coast!
Niiiiiice sail! That is gonna be fun!
Definitely get the psych-factor advantage.Now we'll be even more ominous.
Indeed. One of the crew suggested painting the boat black for full effect. I vetoed that idea. Plus I didn't want to have to rename the boat to 'SichuanJ'.Definitely get the psych-factor advantage.