Posted by Mark - IN. on November 23, 2014 at 07:31:12 from (73.22.84.48):
In Reply to: OT--Physics Question posted by Jiles on November 22, 2014 at 18:41:03:
I don't go in to see my physic nearly enough, so she says. I think that she's just trying to drum up business at my expense. But, she does say that that I do need to schedule physics more often, and when I step on the scale, she says that I should get more physic exercise.
Congratulations on the new job. Did they require you to take a physic first? Mine did, and I got the job too, so I must not be in as bad physic shape as my personal physic says.
Good luck, and with Thanksgiving being a few days away, start the extra turkey drumsticks soaking in bourbon today. I prefer Jack Black Old No. 7, myself. Don't wait until the last minute or the flavor won't soak in to the bone.
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