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If I hear that phrase here one more time, I might have to slap you in the forehead. Stop. Please.

Specializes in Hospice.
You can say what you think. I do all the time, and I'm one of the least mean people you will meet.

I personally plan on being one of those sweet little old ladies who says whatever the heck she wants, no matter how insulting, but smile beatifically when I say it so people chuckle, shake their heads and call me a "character". 😇

Specializes in ICU.

Can I just say, that no man should ever be seen in a pair of skinny jeans. Drives me insane. I'm hoping this style goes away soon.

Specializes in Hospice.
Can I just say, that no man should ever be seen in a pair of skinny jeans. Drives me insane. I'm hoping this style goes away soon.

I once saw a pair of skinny jeans in a size 26. Not meaning to fat shame or anything, but isn't that an oxymoron? Like jumbo shrimp? Or military intelligence?

I once saw a pair of skinny jeans in a size 26. Not meaning to fat shame or anything, but isn't that an oxymoron? Like jumbo shrimp? Or military intelligence?

While I agree that some of us bigger girls try to sausage ourselves into clothes too small and end up looking horrid, if worn with the correct ensemble, it's possible to wear skinny jeans/slim THICK FABRIC jeggings/leggings/whatever and not look horrible. I have tunics and long sweaters that I wear with mine. I, however, am not a size 26, I'm a 20/22.

My biggest problem in fashion is I'm constantly buying new t-shirts because my boobs like to eat my food. Even if I get it rinsed off immediately many times there's still a grease stain left after pre-treating. I need a bib :bag:

Specializes in Hospice.
While I agree that some of us bigger girls try to sausage ourselves into clothes too small and end up looking horrid, if worn with the correct ensemble, it's possible to wear skinny jeans/slim THICK FABRIC jeggings/leggings/whatever and not look horrible. I have tunics and long sweaters that I wear with mine. I, however, am not a size 26.

My biggest problem in fashion is I'm constantly buying new t-shirts because my boobs like to eat my food. Even if I get it rinsed off immediately many times there's still a grease stain left after pre-treating. I need a bib :bag:

I lost 70 pounds several years ago, and have kept it off. However, I would still be described as more Reubenesque than Twiggy.

That being said, any food I drop never reaches the floor because of the Girls. If I had a dog it would never get to eat scraps off of the floor lol.

Specializes in critical care.
I hate the word. Mostly. I totally get where Ood was coming from in her last post, though.

Whatever. I hated the word "hipster" before it was cool.

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
While I agree that some of us bigger girls try to sausage ourselves into clothes too small and end up looking horrid, if worn with the correct ensemble, it's possible to wear skinny jeans/slim THICK FABRIC jeggings/leggings/whatever and not look horrible. I have tunics and long sweaters that I wear with mine. I, however, am not a size 26, I'm a 20/22.

My biggest problem in fashion is I'm constantly buying new t-shirts because my boobs like to eat my food. Even if I get it rinsed off immediately many times there's still a grease stain left after pre-treating. I need a bib :bag:

Mine have an affinity for ice cream and spaghetti.

Mine have an affinity for ice cream and spaghetti.

I have convinced myself I will not eat anything more than a granola bar during clinical. All white uniforms *shudder*

I can live with Sparkle Pants

I miss my husband

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I can has bat wings sumday?

Sorry on my phone, no accompanying kitteh pic. Kthxbai.

Specializes in Cardiac,critical care,wound care, med/su.

When I was in the in-between stage, I thought of myself as a "Working Dog". You know, "They work us like dogs!". Now I'm proudly a COB.

Oh, on another note, remember eating popcorn out of metal bedpans? After all they had been autoclaved!

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