March 14th, 19:00 EST.
Now that's going to be an interesting time!
Stop telling girls they are princessesDaily Life said:In fact, there are a grand total of zero Princesses in Australia, except for the very rare occasions when one deigns to visit us, like in September last year when Princess Catherine visited Brisbane for a regal two hours while refuelling.
Works well for you as I'm certain you're in the cat bird's seat for replacement. Me, I just got it, so no good for me.
I never wanted to embrace living in Brisbane. It was always going to be temporary. It is a miracle I have lasted this long.Well flying back to Sydney every weekend means you aren't embracing the change. And while Brisbane is a hole, I have still managed to live there for over thirty years ...
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Stop telling girls they are princesses
Exactly. I hear Melbourne is good this time of the year....as in Far from Brisbane?
Exactly. I hear Melbourne is good this time of the year.
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My daughter probably wants to be a (Disney version) princess. Actually, she might even be able to become a real Disney cast member and be a princess at Disneyland, if her desires hold out! I do also wonder if my Danish heritage might help her score a little Danish prince in a few years ... surely with their Aus-born Mum, they might be partial to an Aussie lass?
(And hopefully partial to older girls, too! )
*I don't seriously have intentins for my daughter to marry a Prince. Really truly.
Every little girl wants to be a princess.
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Absolutely !!
It's not true
Mind you I didn't feel like a Princess last night let me tell you.
I had my first failed intubation protocol in donkey's. Supervising my registrar, RSI patient male in 30's didn't look difficult. No option to wake patient up. Two failed attempts by Reg, luckily we could BMV. Third attempt I took over :shock: Grade 4 view managed to intubate after rail-roading a tube over a blind bougie.
If you understood any of that then you understand my sweaty palms and if not then you're lucky
Absolutely !!
It's not true
Mind you I didn't feel like a Princess last night let me tell you.
I had my first failed intubation protocol in donkey's. Supervising my registrar, RSI patient male in 30's didn't look difficult. No option to wake patient up. Two failed attempts by Reg, luckily we could BMV. Third attempt I took over :shock: Grade 4 view managed to intubate after rail-roading a tube over a blind bougie.
If you understood any of that then you understand my sweaty palms and if not then you're lucky
Well done, you managed to avoid the other parts of the failed intubation protocol...
As a non medic type person sounds bad.
Absolutely !!
It's not true
Mind you I didn't feel like a Princess last night let me tell you.
I had my first failed intubation protocol in donkey's. Supervising my registrar, RSI patient male in 30's didn't look difficult. No option to wake patient up. Two failed attempts by Reg, luckily we could BMV. Third attempt I took over :shock: Grade 4 view managed to intubate after rail-roading a tube over a blind bougie.
If you understood any of that then you understand my sweaty palms and if not then you're lucky
Yep, not the best but a good outcome in the end