Access Nurses Weekly- The Great Dismal Swamp

Volume 6 Number 10 - October 27th

volume 6 - no 10Tiffini C, RN

Northeastern North Carolina

This picture was taken while on assignment in Northeastern North Carolina. This is the Great Dismal Swamp and surrounding area in the Albermarle Sound in Elizabeth City.

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Featured Forum Topic

Austin,Texas - Awesome Place to Work and Live

I’ve been here in Austin,Texas for 3 years now working as ER/Staff, and this place is really remarkable. No wonder it’s rated as the “Best Place to Work and Live.” People from all different walks of life keep coming. In fact, there will be four(4) new area hospitals soon to open. Any Austinites here? Back me up. GO LONGHORNS!!

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Humor

Career Choice

An older couple had a son, who was still living with his parents. The parents were a little worried, as the son was still unable to decide about his future career. They decided to do a small test. They took a ten-dollar bill, a bible, and a bottle of whiskey, and put them on the front hall table, and hid, pretending they were not home. The father’s plan was: “If our son takes the money, he will be a businessman, if he takes the bible, he will be a priest - but if he takes the bottle of whiskey, I’m afraid our son will be a drunkard.”

So, the parents waited nervously, hiding in the nearby closet. Peeping through the keyhole they saw their son arrive. The son saw the note they had left. Then, he took the 10-dollar bill, looked at it against the light, and slid it in his pocket. After that, he took the bible, flicked through it, and took it. Then, he grabbed the bottle, opened it and took a whiff, to get assured of the quality. Then he left for his room, carrying all the three items. The father slapped his forehead, and said: “Darn. Our son is going to be a politician!”