Location: native California gal, now expat in Germany
Posts: 1,850
Re: Ask the Bellydoc
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homedad previously said:
Docs gettin' warmed up.....time to make the questions a little harder.....
Our new temporary house, which claimed to have wireless, doesn't. Well, it doesn't reach the house. I'm sitting in the restaurant, batteries winding down.... talk to y'all more when we are in our REAL house (and I have my FJ!). *sigh* another month of this.........
GOD I miss my new deck back in CA. evolution? who cares. I wanna go home, whaaahhhhh!!!!!
Good Lord, I have not read this much since high school.
I had a ton of no-shows in clinic this morning. Thanks for offering me the opportunity to do something other than harass residents.
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BigEd78 previously said:
Ok I might be able to handle this one.
I have an atheist friend that is dead set on Evolution and his response to it is your wisdom teeth.
Why is it that some people are not born with wisdom teeth? He says it is evolution getting rid of teeth that we do not need.
I think that he is full of the crap you deal with every day.
I concur with your diagnosis. Your friend needs a laxative.
Are some people really born without wisdom teeth? I'm going to look into that.
Regardless of what I find, the presence or absence of wisdom teeth isn't a huge selection factor in the present day and age. I'm not likely to have more or less children than someone else born with this variation.
One might suggest that with our modern ability to maintain life and reproductive capability despite some pretty challenging odds is altering what kinds of things represent selectable factors.
My guess is that the future will apply selection pressures on human beings based on disease resistance.
Our new temporary house, which claimed to have wireless, doesn't. Well, it doesn't reach the house. I'm sitting in the restaurant, batteries winding down.... talk to y'all more when we are in our REAL house (and I have my FJ!). *sigh* another month of this.........
GOD I miss my new deck back in CA. evolution? who cares. I wanna go home, whaaahhhhh!!!!!
What the heck does it take to get a vehicle in-country?
Location: native California gal, now expat in Germany
Posts: 1,850
Re: Ask the Bellydoc
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BellyDoc previously said:
What the heck does it take to get a vehicle in-country?
I will answer that if I manage to successfully get the FJ over here... From what I remember on this forum, there is a sort of mafia in Germany for these things... as in, it pays to know (and to pay) the right person. Germans have a lot of RULES, especially when it comes to vehicles. I have convinced my husband to pay the mob, and be done with it. I have enough headaches here. Related to cars... the CA driver's license is not accepted here (most States' are accepted, just not CA...), so I will have to take all the frigging tests. Again, EVERYthing here is a headache. And I can't seem to do anything 'right' over here... so I'm thinking I'll just tattoo a big Yankee flag on my forehead so they can just get over it.
I've already told the hubby if the FJ doesn't make it through customs, I WILL be owning a Land Rover Defender next, thank you very much.