Treacle Down Effect
#141
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Aduchamp, I saw an Austin Powers bobble head at a yard sale this morning and thought of you.
There are Scots-Irish on my family tree. They came first to New England and then north to Nova Scotia. The brother of one stayed behind to sign your Declaration of Independence.
Alys, those would be the black Irish!
There are Scots-Irish on my family tree. They came first to New England and then north to Nova Scotia. The brother of one stayed behind to sign your Declaration of Independence.
Alys, those would be the black Irish!
#143

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Adu - thanks for a humorous report and some smiles tonight.
I also very much enjoyed Edinburgh and got lucky not to have rain... But I did spend 12 rainy days in Ireland once... my husband made me leave 2 days early - he couldn't take it anymore!
On my visit to the Castle, the tour guide found out I was a nurse. He took me aside on a "special" private tour wherein he explained how the Scots were involved in inventing a lot of medical innovations such as the use of anesthesia as well as the Glasgow Coma Scale and Penicillin... I actually did not realize all this although duh! on the GCS!!
In fact, the Scots are quite the inventors all around!
We also found them to be a friendly and fun bunch...
Glad you had a good trip and welcome back to this loony bin.
I also very much enjoyed Edinburgh and got lucky not to have rain... But I did spend 12 rainy days in Ireland once... my husband made me leave 2 days early - he couldn't take it anymore!
On my visit to the Castle, the tour guide found out I was a nurse. He took me aside on a "special" private tour wherein he explained how the Scots were involved in inventing a lot of medical innovations such as the use of anesthesia as well as the Glasgow Coma Scale and Penicillin... I actually did not realize all this although duh! on the GCS!!
In fact, the Scots are quite the inventors all around!
We also found them to be a friendly and fun bunch...
Glad you had a good trip and welcome back to this loony bin.
#145
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gruezi - penicillin saved my Fathers life he had Osteomyelitis as a child and spent over a year in hospital
http://www.medicinenet.com/osteomyel...ticle.htm#what
Penicillin was in its infancy and had an effect on him.
He gave permission and his medical records are used through out the UK in teaching hospitals
http://www.medicinenet.com/osteomyel...ticle.htm#what
Penicillin was in its infancy and had an effect on him.
He gave permission and his medical records are used through out the UK in teaching hospitals
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#149
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Your pictures are wonderful and the captions really make them! Speaking of captions, you have "Castle Howard two" etc. but no "Castle Howard One" Is that just to see if we were paying attention?
I enjoyed all of them, especially Castle Howards and my absolute favorite was the water fountain in symmetry with the shrubbery. Would make a good postcard for their stand. Thanks for sharing, though I am sorry that there will be no more.
I enjoyed all of them, especially Castle Howards and my absolute favorite was the water fountain in symmetry with the shrubbery. Would make a good postcard for their stand. Thanks for sharing, though I am sorry that there will be no more.
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I was going to recommend AMS to Adu as well, but he likes to read some pretty heavy stuff!... so I refrained. But, I also loved the books and actually they are what inspired my trip to Edinburgh and I loved wandering the streets and finding the various shops mentioned in the stories.
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I like well-crafted mysteries such as those written by Elmore Leonard where the characters are the focus rather than the events themselves. I also like Kinky Friedman but that is because I like Kinky not because he is a great writer. I did see AMS's Number 1 Detective stories turned into a series on HBO and they were absolutely delightful.


