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> Rosalind wrote:
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> I work in a Biomedical Lab, doing Breast Cancer Research.
>
> Cool, that's the sort of thing I was considering getting into. Do you
> like it?
Yeah most of the time, although when things keep not working it keeps getting frustrating, and my supervisors keep leaving to have babies, I'm gettinga repuation as a fertility goddess.
> Also, your tag kind of gives away who you were. Just thought I'd point
> that out to you.
Yeah I know, it's just while people get used to my new username and then I'll change the tag!
> I work in a Biomedical Lab, doing Breast Cancer Research.
Cool, that's the sort of thing I was considering getting into. Do you like it?
> Lil Ginge wrote:
> Rosalind wrote:
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> Ros how is your man now? Did the funeral go ok?
>
> Know how he feels poor guy, my grandad died saturday
>
> I'm really sorry to hear about your geandad. Carl seems fine now.
> It was a little sad when we went down to visit his Parents and got
> our christmas pressies from his grandie. We visited her grave and
> put some flowers there. Thise sort of things help a little I guess.
Yea dont seem real but I sure it will thursday when his funeral date is.
HE was suffering so I glad deep down he aint in pain now. Must of been a tricky situation he was in because he werent at home. Ah well I glad things better now for you both
> That's not aloud.
>
> "All users must have highly original names"
Make something up for me then, I can't be bothered.
>
> What sort of lab technician are you? and do you enjoy it? I'm
> completely changing my career to do something like that, so any tips
> would be appreciated. I'm doing an open university degree in Life
> Sciences as I never went to uni.
I work in a Biomedical Lab, doing Breast Cancer Research.
"All users must have highly original names"