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    #21

    Dec 15, 2008, 06:09 PM

    Hahahaha!
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    #22

    Dec 15, 2008, 06:20 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by starbuck8 View Post

    Thanks for the pills
    And all the refills
    They helped with my ills
    But not with my bills
    I am taking this to the card machine(that was down today:(

    The machine just happens to be IN the Pharmacy... go figure, couldn't remember where it was 'cause I'm too STONED while walking by it... :eek:

    Yes starby,You'll get a commission check(someday):D
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:22 PM

    You're suppose to be stoned AFTER you leave the pharmacy... not while you're still there! LOL!
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:31 PM

    What about... "I am a pharmacist, not a bartender" hehe
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:35 PM

    That's funny Rank! :D Where you been hiding? You've been MIA!
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:37 PM

    Thank you! Oh I've been in babyland! The little booger, lol!
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:39 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by starbuck8 View Post
    You're suppose to be stoned AFTER you leave the pharmacy...not while you're still there! LOL!
    AFTER, Have you seen the PRICES of the drugs today,you have to be stoned just to buy the darn things:eek:
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:41 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by rankrank55 View Post
    Thank ya! Oh I've been in babyland! The lil booger, lol!
    I bet little booger has a million presents under the tree! ;)
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:45 PM

    That she does, haha! I'm sure she will have fun with all that WRAPPING PAPER... she probably won't give any notice to what is actually wrapped hehe
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:57 PM
    Hey Rank!! Good one;) Hugs... miss you
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    Dec 15, 2008, 08:59 PM

    Huggies back Start!! :) :) :) Hope all is well and miss you too!! Wait... I need those Huggies back, lol, diapers aren't cheap. Wow... I'm so good at lame puns, haha
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    Dec 15, 2008, 09:32 PM
    Heehee rank... hope you and the family are great, I just know you are;) I don't do returns:):)
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    Dec 15, 2008, 09:40 PM

    Ahhhhh man!! Well maybe if you have more babbies in the future you can put them to use!! :D Here's a REAL HUG!! And thank you, the fam is great. Ready to take some Holiday photos; I will post them as soon as we get them done by the way!
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    Dec 15, 2008, 09:40 PM
    Can't wait! Bye for now;)
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    Dec 15, 2008, 09:54 PM

    "Caring is the best medicine, so no wonder <Insert Pharmacist's name> is able to help so many people get better"
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    #36

    Dec 16, 2008, 08:47 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by starbuck8 View Post
    Have you hugged your pharmacist today?

    I'm the guy with the pills, that cures all your ills!


    Hi Star - brought back a memory. I was at a dinner and somebody was discussing waiting in line to pick up a prescription and I said I didn't know, I didn't pick mine up and she asked how I managed that and I said I was sleeping with my Pharmacist.

    Long pause before it struck her and then she laughed.

    I went a step or two beyond hugging - :D

    (And for the record - I have enough bottles of various types of liquor in the basement, all of them Christmas gifts "for my Pharmacist," to open a liquor store. He used to also bring home the most fantastic homemade cookies, breads and candies, homemade wine, from so many customers! And what did he save - the notes that simply said, "thank you." In a big box store a letter to the District Manager is meaningful - but you have to be careful. I saw a Pharmacist fired after an overzealous customer sent a thank you letter for a "favor" which was against the Law - even though that certainly was not the Pharmacist's intent and it was just a stop gap measure until the Pharmacist could reach the Physician.)
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    Dec 16, 2008, 10:51 AM

    That's funny Judy! I can just imagine the look on your friends face, until she figured it out! LOL!

    Yes, I guess that wouldn't look too good sending a thank you letter like to to the guy who has control over "the drugs" hey? Oops! I've never actually thought of getting something for my pharmacists. It would cost me a fortune though! Although I know them all by name, I hardly get the same one twice in a row, and there are about 6 of them!

    If I was going to get a gift for one of them in particular, it would be Sheri, since she's the one that has bent over backwards for me many times, but I sure wouldn't want to single her out. The others have been very helpful too. I'm glad you mentioned that "your" pharmacist saved the notes in particular. I need to go in for my refills, so I will take cards for all of them! :D
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    Dec 16, 2008, 10:54 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by starbuck8 View Post
    That's funny Judy!! I can just imagine the look on your friends face, until she figured it out! LOL!

    Yes, I guess that wouldn't look too good sending a thankyou letter like to to the guy who has control over "the drugs" hey? Oops! I've never actually thought of getting something for my pharmacists. It would cost me a fortune though! Although I know them all by name, I hardly get the same one twice in a row, and there are about 6 of them!

    If I was going to get a gift for one of them in particular, it would be Sheri, since she's the one that has bent over backwards for me many times, but I sure wouldn't want to single her out. The others have been very helpful too. I'm glad you mentioned that "your" pharmacist saved the notes in particular. I need to go in for my refills, so I will take cards for all of them! :D

    Glad you enjoyed the laugh - and, yes, the simple "thank you for your kindness," something like that - that's really appreciated. I think it's the same in most professions.

    Although I never turn down a gift! :D
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    #39

    Dec 16, 2008, 11:09 AM

    UHOH,this looks like it is getting habit forming:)

    How many professions DO we thank for their services?

    Our garbage man gets a card(maybe a six pack too... :D)as well as the paper carrier/postal carrier, they are easy to deliver, right in the box.. or right on top of the can as the case may be... lol

    Remembering those who 'serve' not just the armed forces or the police,they are important in the larger picture,but the little people we tend to look past... they do more for society than we truly return to them.A card(or a six pack) can say a lot.

    Remember those that serve you this year.

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    Dec 16, 2008, 11:15 AM

    You know, when I was still working outside of my home as a floral designer, I'll never forget this one guy who used to do something every Christmas for me and one of the other girls.

    He used to stop by every so often in the morning and bring us doughnuts. Then right around C'mas, he would have someone order a special exotic flower, or a pretty poinsettia to be picked up usually early on C'mas eve day. At the last minute, he would call the shop and say Merry C'mas, those flowers are actually for you! Although after the C'mas season we were a little sick of looking at the darn things, it really was nice to take home flowers that someone had bought us, since we had spent weeks before C'mas making them for everyone else.

    The yr. that he passed away, his wife ordered them, and sent a card along saying that these once again were for us, from him. It made us cry, that she thought of us of all people, and how much we appreciated that he always remembered us at C'mas. :)

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