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  • GµårÐïåñ
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    In a different life, when I started out as a med student, I did 3 years (2 medical, 1 phd) in an MD/PhD program. If she can handle the couple extra years, it will be a good choice to do both. It will allow her the freedom to practice and be around people, or just as easily go into a lab and do research, or both in many cases. Just my humble opinion.

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  • maineman
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    Originally posted by GµårÐïåñ View Post
    ...
    I did ok, no traveling, life and health have a bit of a leash on me. I did however, do as I have done for the last 8 years, made the bird. It was always tradition that my mom cooked the turkey but one year she got sick and I stepped in and banged out a nice turkey and dinner. So tradition got somehow rewritten that now its on me to make the turkey each year, not to toot my own horn, but I make a mean turkey. So I did this time and even managed to feel well enough to eat a bit of it but mostly it was taken along with my famous cranberry yams to where everyone got together and I kinda stayed out of sight getting over this bit of what seems like a cold.

    Overall, thankful and doing ok, won't complain.
    Sounds like your health has a tight leash, at least some of the time.

    I may be getting old and forgetful, but I do recall some of what you told me back on cdf.
    May God Bless you for what you've done for us all.

    Yes, it sounds like you make a mean bird, but I think it would be the cranberry yams that would win me over too.
    I'll bet my daughter would drive from Canada for a taste of those yams...lol

    I'm happy to hear that you and your family enjoyed the holidays together.
    There really is no substitute for time like this.

    Yup, I'm really looking forward to next year's holidays. There's a very good chance that both kids will be close by.
    My daughter has made the 2nd cut at Duke University School of Medicine.
    She's still debating doing a dual MD/PhD...and yes she is totally out of her mind...not to mention the current cost is 71K a year.

    My wife and I are hoping she'll attend University of SC Med School.
    It also has an MD/PhD program and is 25K a year for SC residents as opposed to 61K for non-residents.
    Fingers X'd...lol

    In truth, it's tough to find a "bad" med school of the 131 schools in the U.S. and the worth of a physician, is a function of your own motivation and what you do with your residency and beyond.

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  • GµårÐïåñ
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    Originally posted by maineman View Post
    Nope not this one...we were pretty much spread out.
    Sorry to hear that, but at least everyone was happy and healthy, that's something to be thankful for.

    My son and I both worked through the holiday and weekend.
    My daughter's finishing up school in Nova Scotia. Wife is the only one that had a "traditional" holiday... had a nice Thanksgiving with "extended" family and friends at the new digs in SC.
    Well at least that's something, busy but safe.

    She's travelling again now and it looks like we'll all be together by Dec 15 for the Christmas holidays...for a few weeks anyway.
    Well then there you go, make the best of it and have fun in spades to make up for the rest.

    Hoping to be permanently moved down to SC by April-May...can't wait.

    How 'bout you? Did you have much travelling? Big or little crowd for you and your family?
    Well in that case, I am sure the next one will be a great one for you all.

    I did ok, no traveling, life and health have a bit of a leash on me. I did however, do as I have done for the last 8 years, made the bird. It was always tradition that my mom cooked the turkey but one year she got sick and I stepped in and banged out a nice turkey and dinner. So tradition got somehow rewritten that now its on me to make the turkey each year, not to toot my own horn, but I make a mean turkey. So I did this time and even managed to feel well enough to eat a bit of it but mostly it was taken along with my famous cranberry yams to where everyone got together and I kinda stayed out of sight getting over this bit of what seems like a cold.

    Overall, thankful and doing ok, won't complain.

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  • maineman
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    Originally posted by GµårÐïåñ View Post
    @tom, this will be the first thanksgiving at the new location, IIRC, Well I hope you make it memorable and many more to come.
    Nope not this one...we were pretty much spread out.
    My son and I both worked through the holiday and weekend.
    My daughter's finishing up school in Nova Scotia. Wife is the only one that had a "traditional" holiday... had a nice Thanksgiving with "extended" family and friends at the new digs in SC.
    She's travelling again now and it looks like we'll all be together by Dec 15 for the Christmas holidays...for a few weeks anyway.

    Hoping to be permanently moved down to SC by April-May...can't wait.

    How 'bout you? Did you have much travelling? Big or little crowd for you and your family?

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  • GµårÐïåñ
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    Its ok guys, we had your back and its the thought that counts.

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  • Bob
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    Originally posted by Wild and Blue View Post
    I meant to wish everyone on the forum that celebrates Thanksgiving best wishes but was in a big hurry and simply forgot and everyone else that doesn't hope you had a great day...sorry guys.
    ya me too ......... completely forgot my manners guys

    Hope everyone made it back home ok too

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  • W&B
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    I meant to wish everyone on the forum that celebrates Thanksgiving best wishes but was in a big hurry and simply forgot and everyone else that doesn't hope you had a great day...sorry guys.

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  • GµårÐïåñ
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    Originally posted by Bob View Post
    A couple times a day at least
    Oh sweet bob marley rock on.

    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
    "feel free to live, love, eat and be happy in any order you wish"

    Don't you guys drink during Thanksgiving???
    Of course we do, what do you call living huh?

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  • GregiBoy
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    "feel free to live, love, eat and be happy in any order you wish"

    Don't you guys drink during Thanksgiving???

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  • Bob
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    Originally posted by GµårÐïåñ View Post
    @bob, found your zigzags yet?
    A couple times a day at least

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  • GµårÐïåñ
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    Thank you gentlemen and ...

    @bob, found your zigzags yet?

    @tom, this will be the first thanksgiving at the new location, IIRC, Well I hope you make it memorable and many more to come.

    ... feel free to live, love, eat and be happy in any order you wish
    Last edited by GµårÐïåñ; 11-26-2009, 02:21 AM.

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  • Bob
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    Back atcha GµårÐïåñ and to everyone else

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  • maineman
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    Good evening my friend and the same to you.
    And while I'm at it, to all you Fabbers out there...as my good friend Guardian said,

    "Live, love, eat, and be happy. "

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  • GµårÐïåñ
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    I wanted to wish everyone a happy thanksgiving while I still can and hope that all of you have an excellent time with family, and/or friends. I have much to be thankful for as I am sure you all do as well. Live, love, eat, and be happy.

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  • maineman
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    Originally posted by diane7 View Post
    Nobody told me HOW HARD it is to move 20 YEARS of crap ,, BUT it all the Stuff my kids did at SCHOOL
    IM a Sentimantal Perfectionest,,
    Hey Di,

    Good to hear from you.
    Oh yeah, isn't moving just the cat's meow...

    I'm still in the process...27 years with my "pack-rat" wife and 2 grown kids (23 and 21).
    Unbelievable what we have accumulated.

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