Nurses General Nursing
Published Nov 14, 2006
What are those symbols at the bottom of each post this morning? What does "digging" or "furling" a post mean? I tried to research it but couldn't find anything.
prmenrs, RN
4,565 Posts
Until someone comes along w/a cannon and blows the creases offa them.
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
Army boys can march without a crease.
Navy boys, on the other hand..........
MS._Jen_RN, ASN, RN
348 Posts
Why would one need to know how to swim with that great big steel-gray piece of metal underneath one's feet?
'Cause steel sinks :)
~Jen
'Cause steel sinks :)~Jen
Do they sink 'cause sailors can't drive? :rotfl:
No, usually someone pulls a really big plug.
See....army boys are smart 'nuff to keep their feetsies on solid terra firma...no plug to pull. They don't have to worry about sharks on top of the bb guns that are shooting at them.
Then there's hte flat feet thing from all those gazillion mile runs in full packs. Doesn't that sound like fun!!
*flexing muscles*
Strength, Baby!!
tgb3rn
116 Posts
Oh thanks alot, I had JUST now started to forget those. I am soo glad I got the heck out of the Army, but even happier that I was smart enough to stay out of the Navy in the first place.:rotfl:
Crazy Squids--wayyyyy 2 much H2O 4 me.
Tom
canoehead, BSN, RN
6,890 Posts
I think I figured it out. You can make a list of posts that you want to be able to access easily in the future. Each logo represents an outside web page where you can join and set up your list. They don't represent different actions- it's the same action, but giving you a choice on where you want to set up your list.
Am I right?
Oh thanks alot, I had JUST now started to forget those. I am soo glad I got the heck out of the Army, but even happier that I was smart enough to stay out of the Navy in the first place.:rotfl: Crazy Squids--wayyyyy 2 much H2O 4 me.Tom
SQUIDS!!! That's the word I was trying to think of!!!