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the beginning |
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The Unbelievable Bike Accident of
2003 |
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Days 1-5:
cream cheese+jelly, strawberry pineapple coolie, berry banana smoothie,
meatballs, sauce, mini pumpkin muffins |
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Days 6-10:
waldorfy tuna salad, tacos, spaghettini with garlic and oil, L's yogurt
breakfast, whorey spaghettini |
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Days 11-15:
babies love this ravioli, stuffed salad,
unbaked mac and cheese, L's spaghetti squash |
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Days 16-20:
my egg cream, tuna salad take two, quesadillas and beans, carrot curry
soup |
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Days 21-25:
french toast, duck confit and green
salad, egg salad |
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Days 26-30:
italian
hero, grilled cheese, english muffin pizza |
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Days 31-35:
sausage and arugula farfalle |
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Days 36-40:
red blue and green salad, creamy
spinach penne |
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Day 41 or so |
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VEGAS |
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Days 1104-1111:
cold racchette salad |
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Days 1112-1125:
salad with tuna |
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Days 1126+ |
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anatomy |
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physiology |
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Where
to Stand and Eat
in NYC |
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viet-thai meal |
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The Mystery of the
Thai Eggplant |
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Peking Duckathlon in
Beijing |
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Things you CAN'T do
when you Can't Sit |
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Things you CAN do when
you Can't Sit |
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notes |
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phys·i·ol·o·gy (f z - l -j )
n.
Abbr. phys.
- The biological study of the
functions of living organisms and their parts.
- All the functions of a living
organism or any of its parts.

Yes I do realize this is too small to see,
but it's otherwise perfect.
B thinks I have to stop griping about taking
physics and chemistry in high school instead of more useful subjects like
Anatomy and Physiology. I am sure he also thinks I'm trying to sway you by
saying "useful."
His argument, which is nearly logical enough
to force me into agreement, is that body science stuff is part of Biology.
But all I remember from Bio is trees and
lichens and those mouse pellets the owls regurgitate and the fetal pig in
college (my excellent partner was a freshman, doing things the right way; I
was an old senior, backwards and slow as always but he liked cutting and
blood and hated writing papers and reports so we were a perfect team; I
believe we got a B).
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