Between you & me 1 bottle will never make it.
"Halcion or triazolam, an insomnia drug" per Wikipedia.
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Between you & me 1 bottle will never make it.
"Halcion or triazolam, an insomnia drug" per Wikipedia.
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I looked but couldn't find that one.Between you & me 1 bottle will never make it.
"Halcion or triazolam, an insomnia drug" per Wikipedia.
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You're right, one bottle wouldn't scratch the surface
Remember those four-chamber bells very well when I served as a knight of the altar [[altar boy). St. Jude still uses a four-chamber bell set now.
Last edited by kellyroad; February-21-10 at 10:27 PM.
Oh, these bells.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oOlAAIxXIg
Halcyon - wasn't that the oil services conglomerate that went belly up after they cooked the books?
Just an FYI. Haldol [[tradename for haloperidol) is infrequently used now due to its side effects profile and the availability of newer and better tolerated atypical antipsychotics. The injectable form of haldol[[IM or IV) is still used often for aggitation. Halcion [[trade name for triazolam), a sleep aid, is presribed less frequently now due to the availability of better tolerated meds such as Ambien [[zolpidem).....SO, rest assured that the halcyon days we experienced at St. Jude were real...no haldol necessary.
I was just waiting for you to weigh in on this. We can always count on you, our resident drug peddler, for the straight poop.Just an FYI. Haldol [[tradename for haloperidol) is infrequently used now due to its side effects profile and the availability of newer and better tolerated atypical antipsychotics. The injectable form of haldol[[IM or IV) is still used often for aggitation. Halcion [[trade name for triazolam), a sleep aid, is presribed less frequently now due to the availability of better tolerated meds such as Ambien [[zolpidem).....SO, rest assured that the halcyon days we experienced at St. Jude were real...no haldol necessary.
Yep, we should have asked KR to begin with. Thanks.Just an FYI. Haldol [[tradename for haloperidol) is infrequently used now due to its side effects profile and the availability of newer and better tolerated atypical antipsychotics. The injectable form of haldol[[IM or IV) is still used often for aggitation. Halcion [[trade name for triazolam), a sleep aid, is presribed less frequently now due to the availability of better tolerated meds such as Ambien [[zolpidem).....SO, rest assured that the halcyon days we experienced at St. Jude were real...no haldol necessary.
Not quite, but maybe some off the personnel who worked for Haliburton could have used some Haldol - especially when they learned that their retirement days weren't going to be as halcyon as they had previously expected....
Actually, Halliburton is alive and well and thriving. I was referring to Enron.
LOL - you're right. I'm so used to hearing those two names in the news I've taken to mentally interchanging them!
Gee whiz--it's quite amazing how much "back n' forth" one little adjective in a thread can produce! Now, SJS students...do we all recall how to diagram "halcyon" in a sentence?
Yeah--dose bells!
Yes. If you mean halcyon as an adjective it would be drawn on a diagonal line under the noun as its modifier[[either as the subject or object).
i.e. In the sentence "Everyone experienced halcyon days at St. Jude."
"Everyone" is the subject, "experienced" is the past tense verb, and "days" is the object modified by the adjective halcyon.
It would look like: Everyone/experienced/days with "halcyon" under days along with the preposition "at St. Jude".
Thank you Sr. Mary John and Sr. Robert Marie for all your patience in showing 4th and 5th graders sentence structure.
I agree mostly that with which they learned me good sentence structure for.Yes. If you mean halcyon as an adjective it would be drawn on a diagonal line under the noun as its modifier[[either as the subject or object).
i.e. In the sentence "Everyone experienced halcyon days at St. Jude."
"Everyone" is the subject, "experienced" is the past tense verb, and "days" is the object modified by the adjective halcyon.
It would look like: Everyone/experienced/days with "halcyon" under days along with the preposition "at St. Jude".
Thank you Sr. Mary John and Sr. Robert Marie for all your patience in showing 4th and 5th graders sentence structure.
Dey would be prowd of yur speling, gramer and sentance struckture.
An' I reads real good also.
Yous guys shud gets stars on yer fourheds.
Them guys wur tha smart wons!
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