Whenever I type a sentence, I come over here and reward myself by refreshing my message center.
You're working on your paper, huh? I should do that. Aaaaanytime now.
Wow, Fay, for a primary schoolteacher, you certainly have an exotic life. Think I could come out there and teach high school?
Also, Nora- how long did it take to get better? I don't even know how I did it!
Raq, those are some really beautiful pictures!
Wow. I doubt I'm gonna hold on to much info from this lecture. I'm chatting on AIM, here, looking at pictures, eating...Hee!
Well, he is talking about HIV. Most of this stuff seems to be stuff I learned in middle school.
Which means, of course, that I'm just not hearing the parts where he's actually explaining what "polymerase" means.
We already know what "polymerase" is.
Emily, you most definitely could.
Seriously, although the money isn't more/as much as it would be at home, the saving opportunities are better, the social life is excellent, the travel opportunities are excellent, the standard of living (on an expat salary) is very good...there's a helluvalot to recommend it.
Plus, me!
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Okay, but now he's actually giving chemical names. I guess we're past my junior high education now.
How'd you find that job, anyway?
my back issue was a mystery too. It was probably a couple weeks until I felt relatively normal, and a few more weeks of being extra creaky and stiff. Are you applying heat to the area? That is key. Also, anti-inflammatories like ibuprofin. Also, I went on a total bender late in the healing process (after a couple weeks) and I woke up feeling great! I don't know if that last bit of advice is sound, however. But a heating pad and Advil, that's good stuff.