5 second rule in the OT

i wonder if it was an instrument or a body part that was dropped! o.O
I've seen a similar cartoon about the 5 second rule in the OT before. forget where. do any of my medtweep / medblogger buddies remember?

i wonder if it was an instrument or a body part that was dropped! o.O
I've seen a similar cartoon about the 5 second rule in the OT before. forget where. do any of my medtweep / medblogger buddies remember?

ROFLMAO
[extending the story to its logical conclusion]
after recovering from his shock and waiting for Stew to get back to normal from his fit of childish mirth, the x-ray tech positioned Stew and strapped him in place on the table for repeating the x-ray. after getting behind his secure lead shield, the tech asks with an evil snigger, "how do you want your balls done Stew, fried or burnt to a cinder?"
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i have a nit to pick!
a trojan is not exactly a virus, as it does not self replicate.
i'm sure my geek friends will agree.
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For half a century they have been fending off Roman attacks from their village, armed only with fearlessness, flying menhirs and a cauldron of magic potion. But now Astérix and his band of indomitable Gauls are invading Lutetia – modern-day Paris – and determined to make their presence felt. Fifty years after Albert Uderzo and Réne Goscinny unveiled their comic stars on the pages of Pilote magazine, Parisians are to be besieged by tributes to France's most popular comic strip. Today, among the third-century Gallo-Roman baths upon which the Musée de Cluny is partially built, an exhibition of original plates and manuscripts opened to allow fans a glimpse of the creators' inspirations.
bring on the roasted wild boar & wine.
(and someone please gag Cacophonix, the bard)
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