I think that you are going to have to confess this email in your next temple
recommend interview.
Jon
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From: "Paul Osborne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] hand shakes
>
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 04:11:
Not too complicated. Before glucose testing, I spray the area I'm going
to puncture with the antiseptic. With my current glucose meter, I can
use my forearm rather than my fingers. Finger-sticking hurts!
*jeep!
--Chet
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 18:11:56 -0700 Stacy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 04:11:31 -0700 Stacy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> What are we supposed to do about temple workers' hands? Are we to
> ask if
> they have washed them?
>
> Stacy.
It's just down right dirty, nasty, and germy. There just doesn't seem to
be a way out of it. H. Oh
Before glucose testing? I'd like to know more.
Stacy.
At 04:26 PM 06/23/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Do you have any idea how often we were reminded to wash our hands? And
to keep breath mints handy, for when we worked at the veil? I started
carrying my antiseptic spray (used normally for cleaning
I take it you meant figuratively.
Stacy.
At 07:54 PM 06/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Stacy Smith wrote:
> What are we supposed to do about temple workers' hands? Are we to ask if
> they have washed them?
Just do what I said. Don't touch your face, and wash your hands before
sticking them into yo
Stacy Smith wrote:
> What are we supposed to do about temple workers' hands? Are we to ask if
> they have washed them?
Just do what I said. Don't touch your face, and wash your hands before
sticking them into your mouth. By the way, from experience I can tell you
that this rule also applies to
Do you have any idea how often we were reminded to wash our hands? And
to keep breath mints handy, for when we worked at the veil? I started
carrying my antiseptic spray (used normally for cleaning before glucose
testing) or wipes.
You'll usually notice a fresh soapy smell (or a minty odor) from
Very interesting stuff, although I never went to daycare. I think mine
might be caused by higher than normal ANA in the blood or rheumatoid factor
stuff.
Stacy.
At 03:39 PM 06/23/2003 +, you wrote:
Siblings, day-care attendance, and the risk of asthma and wheezing
during childhood.
Ball
What are we supposed to do about temple workers' hands? Are we to ask if
they have washed them?
Stacy.
At 12:53 AM 06/22/2003 -0400, you wrote:
It seems to me that here are certain places where "hand shaking" or similar
actions are vital for our salvation!
Jon
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Fro
Siblings, day-care attendance, and the risk of asthma and wheezing
during childhood.
Ball TM, Castro-Rodriguez JA, Griffith KA, Holberg CJ, Martinez FD,
Wright AL.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Arizona College of Medicine,
Tucson, USA.
BACKGROUND: Young children with older siblings
Thanks for the towel tip. It leaves something else to throw away after one
has left the public rest room but I suppose it's a lot safer. I rarely get
sick--maybe once in the winter--with the exception of my current pleuritic
condition, and I suspect that was not from a virus.
Stacy.
Me too, Heidi.
Paul O
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 14:47:32 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am a big believer in hand washing. That might have something to do
> with
> the fact that my mother is a nurse. Anyhoo...I've spent a lot of
> time
> around children that aren't my own, and I rarely get si
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