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Subject: Re: Those mind-bending survey questions again


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Randy Duncan
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Date Posted: 06:27:13 01/08/03 Wed
In reply to: Debbie T 's message, "Re: Those mind-bending survey questions again" on 16:51:30 01/07/03 Tue

Deb,

What island, and what did you do there? Sounds kewl.

I was just messin with yall about your world travels.... how NICE it would be to be able to experience all that!!!

Regards,

RD

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Debbie
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Date Posted: 08:28:52 01/08/03 Wed

I lived in Bermuda, and it being a former British colony, you introducing yourself to the babes as "Hi, I'm Randy...." would have gotten some rather interesting results. Ask Robin for an explanation if necessary.

I was a medical transcriptionist at the psych hospital transcribing medical and psychiatric reports. Mostly the hospital recruited from the UK, but they also hired doctors from other far-flung former UK colonies, meaning many times I had to, uh, "translate and rewrite" dictated reports to make those doctors sound as if they actually had a reasonable grasp of the English language. Not an easy feat sometimes. But it was an interesting job, kind of an Island version of "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest."

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