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Stories from the back row, left side: Memories of Teddy, Teddifer, Theodore, Tugboat Jenkins
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The BackRow Ballers are no longer lowly medical students, blogging about the daily grind. They are now doctors, who will continue to bring light, joy, sunshine to their readers' lives with their blogs. You're welcome. Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Memories of Teddy, Teddifer, Theodore, Tugboat Jenkins. It was not all sunshine. Teddy pooped in my bed and my sister's bed (see post: Reasons to get a roommate besides Teddy. By Farrah, who developed the term post-lacrimation emesis recently. I accidentally did an ...
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The Chicken and the Bear: Where We Raffle Off Swords
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The Chicken and the Bear. Monday, October 5, 2009. Where We Raffle Off Swords. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Impromptu Lifeguard of the Shallow Pond. I have begun listening to Sam Harris's podcast. His most recent guest was Peter Singer, and they got into Singer's metaphor of the shallow pond. In his ess. I saw this great tutorial for crocheted shamrock's on Everything Etsy and as soon as I saw it I wanted to start making them! Ten quickly became twenty, thi.
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The Chicken and the Bear: Ode to Sweet Tea
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The Chicken and the Bear. Friday, May 22, 2009. Ode to Sweet Tea. Oh, sweet tea. How I do love you. So sweet its gritty,. So sweet I'm giddy. On my sweet tea high. Served with an oyster poboy. Drunk in a patch of sunlight. Made better by the keyboard. Playing "Down by the Riverside". Oh yeah oh yeah. My sweet tea high. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Impromptu Lifeguard of the Shallow Pond. Ten quickly became twenty, thi.
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Stories from the back row, left side: Oh, that Kayak, It's just something I built last weekend with my bare hands
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The BackRow Ballers are no longer lowly medical students, blogging about the daily grind. They are now doctors, who will continue to bring light, joy, sunshine to their readers' lives with their blogs. You're welcome. Tuesday, September 4, 2007. Oh, that Kayak, It's just something I built last weekend with my bare hands. To bring it for a music class later that day. Then all the people in your biochemistry class will know that you are more than just a scientist, you are a renaissance woman with many ...
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Stories from the back row, left side: "It's all fun and games until someone gets shit in their eyes."
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The BackRow Ballers are no longer lowly medical students, blogging about the daily grind. They are now doctors, who will continue to bring light, joy, sunshine to their readers' lives with their blogs. You're welcome. Sunday, June 21, 2009. It's all fun and games until someone gets shit in their eyes.". In short, the classic immigrant lines about the American Dream. She, of course, had me at "economically self-sufficient.". I went through 8 years of extra schooling to do this? The saline and fecal soluti...
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The Chicken and the Bear: If you feel needy today
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The Chicken and the Bear. Friday, November 13, 2009. If you feel needy today. I'm turning on my automatic blessings generator. Not because I don't want to hear from you, but because maybe you can't contact me in person and get a customized response. In any case, I'd probably say one of these. You made my day! Wear your galoshes. You need some fun. You need some money? You need some home cooking! You can come home anytime. Don't worry about it. Good job! It's only a number. This is the day the Lord ha...
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The Chicken and the Bear: Please pass the haggis
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The Chicken and the Bear. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Please pass the haggis. Make no mistake: Haggis tastes every bit as bad as it is reputed. I recently sampled this horrible dish when a trio of us attended the Centennial Gathering of the American Clan Gregor. With a loud scrill of the pipes, the haggis was "piped in," born on a tray by a flamboyantly dressed haggis-attendant, and followed by another poor soul bearing a sword. Indeed, a point of pride. I stared at it. So, hail to the haggis! Here's to yo...
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The Chicken and the Bear: Why...or Why Not?
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The Chicken and the Bear. Monday, June 29, 2009. Why" is not a concept God shares much about, is it? Real faith in God is believing we will be ok because our faith is in God, not the result. Just my pitiful understanding based on my own life. Courage is not the absence of fear, but pushing through the fear to keep going. Faith is not the absence of doubt, but pushing through the doubt to keep going. Faith in God does not guarantee a good result, but that we will be ok either way.
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Stories from the back row, left side: The Dark Side of the Gym: Part Deux
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The BackRow Ballers are no longer lowly medical students, blogging about the daily grind. They are now doctors, who will continue to bring light, joy, sunshine to their readers' lives with their blogs. You're welcome. Sunday, June 17, 2007. The Dark Side of the Gym: Part Deux. Once, we traveled three hours to get to Salem Academy for Girls, and when I got there Betty Meade told me she had "forgotten" to put my name on the field hockey roster. This meant I couldn't play for that game - convenient woul...
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Stories from the back row, left side: Critical Analysis of a Tile: Part IV
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The BackRow Ballers are no longer lowly medical students, blogging about the daily grind. They are now doctors, who will continue to bring light, joy, sunshine to their readers' lives with their blogs. You're welcome. Monday, February 1, 2010. Critical Analysis of a Tile: Part IV. Be free of medical treatment? The parents who avoid vaccination aren't setting anything free other than a new epidemic of mumps. Be free of disease? How is being free of disease related to kites? I am wondering what exactly the...