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Old Feb 27, 2005, 01:31 PM
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Here

Been there done that for a long time now

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Old Feb 27, 2005, 11:34 PM
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So will posting in a guys forum effect the perceptions of posts we do in the other open gender forums so what is the purpose of a guys forum - what shall we discuss only amongst ourselves.....?

Uniforms seem to be a big thing in a couple other forum - but they have never really bothered me - until I became an educator that is - then it was a little embarissing letting some students know that they where inappropriatly dressed.... as a guy it can be difficult telling a nice young student that they are dressed inappropriately... they presume you where having a good perve
Cheers
Peter

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Old Feb 28, 2005, 08:36 PM
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Smile We Did It!

Well Boys, Good Job...We've Done IT! Our Own Forum. Any Pointers to this FUTURE NURSE?

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Old Mar 02, 2005, 08:24 AM
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Ever had a belch that tasted like a fart? Not good. I may need to reconsider the whole "nurses will eat anything" deal.

Hey, dudes!

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Old Mar 02, 2005, 09:02 AM
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Cool Ugh thats gross!

Originally Posted by nursemike?
Ever had a belch that tasted like a fart? Not good. I may need to reconsider the whole "nurses will eat anything" deal.

Hey, dudes!
Yes! Actually, I've have had it both ways ( a fart that smelled like a belch, I didn't get right in there and seee if it "tasted " like one , I'll try on the next "pass"

How a bout rippin a good ol' ripe one in bed (like last night hee hee) and lifting/wafting the covers for your significant other to enjoy. I've heared it called "Biker foreplay" or "Dutch-oven" She even called me names last night!!
Ah, I sit here at the office giggling to myself, thinking what a bunch of wonderful freaks are in this forum ( uh-ho better not push that one out).

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Old Mar 02, 2005, 07:53 PM
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My cat farted in bed, the other night. Cat farts are not consistent with life. I suspect I may always be single.

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Old Mar 04, 2005, 10:24 AM
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I can't top the gassy stories, but....

I'm answering the male nurse roll call!

Trauma Nurse / ED nurse / CCU nurse with 31 years experience.

Location: East Tennessee

Hello, my brothers!

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Old Mar 05, 2005, 11:25 AM
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Our new forum

Hello

Gee, how do I say this? Pizza, beer, farts and football. We have thus far devoted 5 pages to making the male nurse in the image of Beavis and Butthead. I think we better get serious or drop the whole thing. Personally, I abhor football, except for Superbowl parties in which I do most of the cooking, I don't fart in front of my dear wife, or anyone else if I can avoid it, and my beer taste runs toward the 'too expensive' imports. I don't consider myself an elitist, I'm just wondering if we are meandering around issues until someone takes the plunge, and we can finally discuss professional issues. So I'll kick it off....

Why can't we participate in those isolated incidents of 'appealing' to physicians thereby advancing our status? Whoa! Sorry, 'dear wife' is calling me to go to Walmart with her NOW, so I must finish this thought later, given that I don't cut off any fingers with power tools.....

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Old Mar 05, 2005, 12:54 PM
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Appealing to Physicians?
Not sure what you mean by that?
Waiting for you to come back from Wal-Mart!
-Kelly (yes, Kelly is a male name too!)
Originally Posted by Crumbwannabe
Hello

Gee, how do I say this? Pizza, beer, farts and football. We have thus far devoted 5 pages to making the male nurse in the image of Beavis and Butthead. I think we better get serious or drop the whole thing. Personally, I abhor football, except for Superbowl parties in which I do most of the cooking, I don't fart in front of my dear wife, or anyone else if I can avoid it, and my beer taste runs toward the 'too expensive' imports. I don't consider myself an elitist, I'm just wondering if we are meandering around issues until someone takes the plunge, and we can finally discuss professional issues. So I'll kick it off....

Why can't we participate in those isolated incidents of 'appealing' to physicians thereby advancing our status? Whoa! Sorry, 'dear wife' is calling me to go to Walmart with her NOW, so I must finish this thought later, given that I don't cut off any fingers with power tools.....

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Old Mar 06, 2005, 10:01 AM
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interest in australia

hello my family has a strong interest in australia ever since my son went to school in perth and met a wonderful woman from darwin. she had difficulty relocating to the us, but my son would like to move to brisbane. she hasfamily there too. since i am over 45 yoa i do not see an interest in your country having me relocate there too. what type of nursing you are involved in with work?

Originally Posted by s1716698
hi guys, my name is dave from Australia, I love my job, its cool
nursing is such a rewarding proffession, "keep on caring, guys" seeya later mates.

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