Why would a gynecologist want info on a prostate?? Married 35yrs and still totally confused As to wood working, I welcome you to a great place for a swim.
Why would a gynecologist want info on a prostate?? Married 35yrs and still totally confused As to wood working, I welcome you to a great place for a swim.
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I guess I wasn't so clear on that part... as a pathology practice, we diagnose tissue biopsies and cytologies from all body parts and from almost all specialty practices. I call on ob/gyn's, dermatologists, urologists, gastroenterologists, ENT's, family practices, and even podiatrists. About the only specialty I don't call on is orthopedics. I even have some eye surgeons as clients.Originally Posted by Jim Dunn
I just tell people the prostate biopsy thing to see what kind of reaction I get. Usually its something like, "Ooookaaay, well, how about them Broncos?" Either that or they just stand there and turn bright red.
Eric in Denver
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I'd like to meet ya Eric, but it would remind me of my need for an exam. Glad your in Colorado, How bout them KC Chiefs?
Nice table though.
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Welcome to SMC Eric! Nice bunch here.
BTW...did anyone ever mention that in your avatar pic you resemble an old golden retriever?
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Hey Eric, great having you at the Creek! As it happens, I still work part time at a local Woodcraft. (Just can't seem to give up the great discounts! ) Anyhow, sounds and now looks like you've got some great woodworking experience under your belt. That table looks great! Really looking forward to more post and, of course, pictures!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Welcome Eric: your woodworking history (read promises made) and mine are in sync. I'm running out of excuses however, have you got any fresh ones...that work!
Enjoy your wade in the Creek, Tom
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Welcome! I remember the first project. It was a footstool made from $5000 worth of WW equipment. Fortunately, the cost has been amortized over the last several years.!
welcome to the creek Eric.
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Welcome Eric! I restarted my woodworking journey in almost exactly the same manner, hmm pay $700.00 for this mdf painted hutch or spend $500.00 on a tablesaw and router and build it myself? Sixteen years later, dedicated shop with more tools than I can use, I oughta start on that hutch....