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Along for the Ride
Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by the attitude you bring to life; not so much by what happens to you as by the way your mind looks at what happens.Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.
rectumdamnnearkilledem
And hey *guys plug your ears* you do have a scar - but don't have to deal with urine leaking while running and organs sinking because you're all stretched out from giving birth
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
And there is definitely good and bad OB's ... some are also not as "able" as in the old days. I've heard of old midwives that were able to turn breech-babys in utero before labor! We should probably have our own "women's issues tread"
I was breech...came out ass-first. Pretty much the way I've gone through life. k
madness baby
I was breech...came out ass-first. Pretty much the way I've gone through life.
I've got a fever...
I think this thread wins the hijacking award.
On your deathbed, you won't wish that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will wish that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Yeah, gotta agree with you there. Zoomie's threadjacking prowess is formidable, but she really outdid herself here. This is like the shock and awe of threadjacks.
Marquess of Utopia
Bugs
Just Be
Professional Noob
Roads were made for journeys...
Eric - curious here as to how the top 25 are looking now...
The King of Beasts
Marathon Pee must have been looking for Ultima Replensher.
is that why it tasted funny ?
"As a dreamer of dreams and a travelin' man I have chalked up many a mile. Read dozens of books about heroes and crooks, And I've learned much from both of their styles." ~ Jimmy Buffett
"I don't see much sense in that," said Rabbit. "No," said Pooh humbly, "there isn't. But there was going to be when I began it. It's just that something happened to it along the way."”
Good one. I use the same tools on some websites but only very rarely look at what search terms people used (I'd probably be more concerned if I was selling something). 99% of them are obvious but, like Eric discovered, 1% are just downright weird (where on earth did I mention that, and wait, why would anyone even search on that?)
I use blogs when I teach. I post all sorts of stuff that is relevant, and sometime just barely relevant, to the class. Without googling my details (I'm not that hard to find) see if you can guess the subject of the class people found the blog for using these search terms (I think there's enough clues here).
Probably deserving of a separate thread is 'Dumb search terms you've personally used'. I sometimes teach introductory genetics and when you do that you kind of get very used to the word sex. It doesn't come with neon flashing lights and triple x's. It's just a word to describe gender and a means of reproduction. When I prepare lectures I try to anticpate questions students will ask. In one class I use an example of male-pattern baldness which, to cut a long story short, acts as dominant trait in men but a recessive trait in women. I realized I didn't actually know the mechanism behind this (it acts like a sex-linked trait but it isn't on the sex chromosomes) and wondered whether there was some quick general information on dominance traits and sex. So, yup, you guessed it, I googled sex and dominance. At least it wasn't an image search.....
John