It's Keith Richards who has the pock marks, not Mick.
Posted By: Look again on 2006-02-06
In Reply to: I never thought his skinny pockmarked butt was hot - nm
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Mick Jagger has NEVER had plastic surgery! Nor has KEITH RICHARDS!
or they call them pock marks. nm
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Mick and Keith are 62 and Ron is younger....sm
just cause you probably look like you're 70 and you're probably 50 isn't anybody else's problem except yours.
*ROFL*
Denise Richards is on the show
tomorrow - likes like a good episode.
That's the KEY. I will NEVER KNOW if Toby Keith is gay.
At least not the way he handles himself and dresses. On the other hand, I suspect Jude Law is gay. It's all about the looks. I'm not marrying these people. It's what one is attracted to and I thought the trend was toward girlie men who use more hair product than women and their designer clothes were more important to them than a regular man, kinda like a woman. Just sayin........
Maybe these boys bring out the maternal instinct in women who are attracted to them. I don't know but it's not for me.
keith Urban
I actually won a contest with my local radio station to have what they call side-stage passes for the Country Fest 2004 tour. I stood right on the side-lines where you can see everything. Keith Urban is a smart and sweet and he is adorable. He was so polite and hugged me when I had to leave. Didn't know what to do with myself.
How about Denise Richards/Heather Locklear.
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It's a toss up between Denise Richards and Heather Locklear...BUT...
Katie Holmes and Angelina Jolie are great role models too!!!!!!!
For those of you that don't think Mick Jagger is hot sm
I would much rather have a 62-year-old husband that looks like Mick than most of the fat bellied rednecks that American woman seem to be stuck with and pretending to still adore them. Now THAT is eeeuu. Sure he might be a nice guy, but stop buying Doritos and ice cream.
I'm proud to say my husband is mid-forties and still has a body like a 20-year-old. He does not work out, he does not watch his diet and he does not drink or do drugs. But he does play bass guitar in a band and he can still move like a 19-year-old. Not to worry, he still has his "day job" as well.
Must be something about the music that gives them the capability to keep a high metabolism and not letting their midrifts go to innertube to justify sticking a Nascar sticker on the bumper of their pickup.
Who thinks Mick Jagger is still hot??
dude, i'm not being literal. toby keith looks like he is CAPABLE
of taking care of me. Jude Law on the other hand looks like he would be hard pressed to take care of himself. It is the presentation not if the guy really would step off the screen to take care of me. For example, it doesn't look as if Toby Keith has product in his hair or wears designer clothes. He is tall and has a great deep commanding voice. It's not about literal. It's all about PHYSICAL APPEARANCE and how a man carries himself.
Mick and the Stones are forever, wrinkly or not! :) nm
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The Rolling Stones? You mean The Strolling Bones? Mick wasn't hot b4 and still isn't! But hey,
big lips and pretzels for legs then hey, more power to ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!
quotation marks
The only time that I would transcribe these words were if they are a direct quote from the patient and then they would need to go in quotation marks. I have always done this in this manner, but did find information on it in a MT guide book that I have on hand.
Do you know what quotation marks mean?? nm
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Does this forum not allow quotation marks?
My previous post (right above this one) should have had a definition of dysphagia included in paragraph #3.
I would type the definition of dysphagia out longhand in the glossary entry.
Dysphagia = trouble swalloing
Dysphasia = trouble speaking
NightOwl, which definition did you really mean to type?
Then, after seeing my glossary print that all out, just by me typing out dysphagia, I would then go look to see which definition I meant.
It took about a week before I committed that one to memory and was able to delete it from the glossary.
period goes inside the quotation marks. NOT OUTSIDE
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You mean quotation marks? I wouldn't use them at all in this case. nm
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If it's not a real word, I put it in quotation marks.
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My best one says inverted comma for quotation marks.
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Quotation marks must confuse a lot of people. sm
I even have a couple of doctors who dictate quotation marks incorrectly, over and over. They'll say things like: The patient said he quote feels better *quote period*
Transcribed, that would be: The patient said he "feels better". (Note the period outside of the ending quotation mark. Doesn't it look... wrong? It is!)
It should be: "feels better." (with the period, THEN the ending quotation mark)
The rule (from my handy Webster's Grammar Guide) is that the period and comma are always placed before *ending* quotation marks.
I see this mistake all the time on this board and in internal company memos, which really drives me crazy. I hate to see it incorrectly because the more you see things done the wrong way, the more that way starts to look right!
Quotation marks confuse me sometimes too, because there are rare (IMO) times when the punctuation (like a question mark, for example) does go on the outside of the quotation mark, *depending on the material being quoted.* But that's why I have a grammar reference book.
Helpful for me was to turn on paragraph marks (sm)
I was told that those are the "containers" for all the formatting codes. You can't see them, but sometimes if you have a tricky formatting problem, you can copy and paste a paragraph mark from one place to another and it quick-fixes problems.
Having the marks on there takes a little getting used to, but it didn't take long.
I'd type in the "belch" in quotation marks...sm
the same way an SR program would pick up, since the suits/MTSOs are so enamored with SR. When he/she gets to (maybe) read and sign the report, maybe they'll wake up.
I'd quit so fast I'd leave skid marks on my keyboard!
No flame--commas & periods go inside quotation marks--ALWAYS.
"right", they get "left". Hate to see a good MT not do this correctly.
Google "Miscrosoft Word 2003" (use quote marks)
I usually question it, with 2 question marks, 1 in front, 1 at the end..sm
and send it to QA.
Errors in medications are taken very seriously, errors in terminology, too, but punctuation errors do not have a heavy impact on one's performance, that's what I experienced.
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