Observations
1. The woman at the gym in the red striped workout suit. She sprints, flailing about for an hour on the treadmill, then does thirty minutes on the elliptical. Naturally, she is as thin as a rail. I can't say I envy her devotion, though I do wonder how she has the stamina for it. It makes me tired just looking at her go.
2. The Craigslist posting for an Administrative Assistant position in DC which requested as follows:
Be sure and address the following questions in your email: Provide a brief description of one of your greatest achievements. If you have a 2' x 2' x 2' box and you were to completely fill it with tennis balls, how many would it hold? Please tell what you assumed or how you figured it out, even if you referenced a source. The correct answer is not that important. If you were a vegetable what type would you be? Thank you! We will be in contact with you shortly.
3. My appreciation for the workers at the pharmacy who worked for a two weeks solid trying to get my medication covered by Medicaid and finally got it done properly today. Now, I just wish it hadn't taken quite so long. Regrettably, one med, Rozarem, is not going to be covered by Medicaid due a variety of very nit-picky requirements. That's fine. It's a very mild drug and one that I can make do without. This is not so with the Parnate.
1. The woman at the gym in the red striped workout suit. She sprints, flailing about for an hour on the treadmill, then does thirty minutes on the elliptical. Naturally, she is as thin as a rail. I can't say I envy her devotion, though I do wonder how she has the stamina for it. It makes me tired just looking at her go.
2. The Craigslist posting for an Administrative Assistant position in DC which requested as follows:
Be sure and address the following questions in your email: Provide a brief description of one of your greatest achievements. If you have a 2' x 2' x 2' box and you were to completely fill it with tennis balls, how many would it hold? Please tell what you assumed or how you figured it out, even if you referenced a source. The correct answer is not that important. If you were a vegetable what type would you be? Thank you! We will be in contact with you shortly.
3. My appreciation for the workers at the pharmacy who worked for a two weeks solid trying to get my medication covered by Medicaid and finally got it done properly today. Now, I just wish it hadn't taken quite so long. Regrettably, one med, Rozarem, is not going to be covered by Medicaid due a variety of very nit-picky requirements. That's fine. It's a very mild drug and one that I can make do without. This is not so with the Parnate.