Turbo+ AWD!!!!!

Have you ever gone up Mt. Washington?
nope. I was kidding about my speed. I'll be driving miss daisy as I want to enjoy it, stop take pics, etc.
That drive up Mt. Washington is amazing and the view from the top on a good day is also amazing....
I've seen videos/photos of "normal" people driving up it and the scenery.
 
"k757, post: 11507"I've seen videos/photos of "normal" people driving up it and the scenery.

Since I was only like 14 when I went up there I didn't drive and we where in a 86 Suburban 4x4 which is pretty much a tank you drive on the street there was no shenanigans...lol
 
:rotfl: That guy jewed them down on the price of the 4Runner so much, we only offered him 17 for the STi, needless to say, he left. :(
 
the hospital is way to busy for just one tech today (me) im tired from running around!
 
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A tech? What kind of stuff do you do if I may ask?

im a cardiovascular tech. i do 8 different types of stress test on patients before surgery to make sure their heart can handle it um i do EKGs and a non invasive test to check the ejection fraction of someones heart to see efficient it is working there are a few other things i do but cant think of them at the moment haha
 
im a cardiovascular tech. i do 8 different types of stress test on patients before surgery to make sure their heart can handle it um i do EKGs and a non invasive test to check the ejection fraction of someones heart to see efficient it is working there are a few other things i do but cant think of them at the moment haha

Cool! :thumb:

Yearssssssss ago, I worked in a hospital, where I did preops, installed catheters, set patients up in traction, place bodies into the morgue, help in the ER on occasion, first responder to all emergency codes, and other various tasks that are even less pleasant and/or exciting. :giggle:

It was one of the best jobs I ever had.
 
Cool! :thumb:

Yearssssssss ago, I worked in a hospital, where I did preops, installed catheters, set patients up in traction, place bodies into the morgue, help in the ER on occasion, first responder to all emergency codes, and other various tasks that are even less pleasant and/or exciting. :giggle:

It was one of the best jobs I ever had.

i love my job! i am also a first responder to codes i cant think of what else i do lol this is my 7th day working and i have 14 hours of overtime my brain is a little fried haha
 
You should see when a patient tries to rip one of them out. :hiding:

I worked in an ER for over a year and we had quite a few male patients from nursing homes who decided they didn't like them, and ripped them out. We sent a few to surgery because they did some serious work.
 
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