People getting shirty with Sue need top STFU. Office cupcakes are a priveldge, NOT a right.
ION, I WILL get rid of two pile of paper on my desk today. I WILL I WILL I WILL! Fear me paper!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
People getting shirty with Sue need top STFU. Office cupcakes are a priveldge, NOT a right.
ION, I WILL get rid of two pile of paper on my desk today. I WILL I WILL I WILL! Fear me paper!
I saw a cool t-shirt this morning. It was just a single word, in big letters: SARCASM
I was tempted to go up to the guy and ask, "Is that sarcasm?" Because then he'd say, "Why yes, it is!"
we've done this before, right? How my mom and her twin sister have the same middle names but with e's on the end. And they were often called by their first and missle names because, well, southern and then they rhyme.
Oh, yeah!
Cupcakes are not guaranteed in the constitution. Although I would support a constitutional amendment to that effect.
I have blueberries that need used up today. Muffins?
Definitely muffins.
Hmmm, I wonder how much effort it would take to organize a cupcake constitutional amendment convention?
I have blueberries that need used up today. Muffins?
Or pancakes.
Sending out the ma~~~Anne
Locked myself out. But aha! I have a spare key in the car. But oho! the key doesn't work. Crawled in through the window.
I am wondering if I am crazy...
Which sentence makes more sense?
This course provides medical professionals the tools implement the theory and application of effective treatment of overweight and obesity into their health care practice.
or
This course provides medical professionals the tools to implement the theory and application into their health care practice of effective treatment of overweight and obesity
The first one makes no sense, the second one might be better as:
This course provides medical professionals the tools to implement the theory and application of effective treatment of overweight and obesity into their health care practice.
"Effective treatment of overweight" is still giving me hives, but perhaps that's current healthcare lingo?
They both seem a bit clunky, Sophia.