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thanks, sirpercy!

Posted By: Cardiology MT on 2007-04-12
In Reply to: Actually the opposite is more true - sirpercy

That is an excellent post. It is always a pleasure to read your sensible, fair comments on various issues. Please don't disappear again we missed you!


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    sirpercy
    OMG I totally agree with you on that. I had an awesome PS at the prior company I worked for. She tried her hardest to get one of the docs off a cell phone. For the longest time, we thought he was an ESL due to the poor quality of the dictation from him being on a cell phone. Anyway, he dictated an op one day while in-house and low and behold, he was American. I miss that PS. She left the company shortly before I did but she would do anything to try and make your job a little more manageable.
    sirpercy
    That is so true!
    Hey sirpercy

    Long time, no see.


     


    YOU GO sirpercy!!! right on

    I disagree with U and Sirpercy
    I read that post, and I took it to mean greedy business people - we all know they exist and come in both genders, all colors and all nationalities.

    Too many people on this board look for trouble and are always ready to call other people racists, etc.
    Not a bad idea sirpercy
    I too wonder how much longer I'll be able to afford the good/expensive stuff.  Then it will be back to trial and error, especially with one dog, who has cost me a lot of money at the vet (including a four day stay) over to sickness due to food issues, and he is an 80 lb. brute.  I was at my vet's office last week and I asked her about an article I read that said since the recall more and more people are making their own pet food and that authors who had written books on this subject suddenly have bestsellers.  And that the pet food companies actually had the nerve to say those who made their own wouldn't know if there was bacteria in the food, blah, blah, blah.  She said that relatively speaking the pet food industry is a new one, and for years and years all dogs lived on were table scraps and they survived because dogs are still around.  PS-Your recipe sounds similar to what I've heard about, and also I heard that sweet potatoes are good too.
    sage advice, sirpercy
    ;;;