9032 - mon
Oct. 22nd, 2007 08:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
BHK picked up Trauma Center, and it's pretty darn good... the instruction is sparse, so you learn as you go. I didn't like that aspect initially, but I rather like it now. You can surely tell it's an imported game. We played it over dinner - I had spicy lentil soup and BHK that the ale & cheese. Yummy, filling, and just right on a cozy evening at home.
I wonder how a place like this works.
Is it something simple, like marking the rooms with colors that match a wristband?

Some more autumnal minipics -
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1 year ago - gp bday, no viva broward, condo interrogation, humans b gone, work time fun, afterlife, fallen art
4 years ago - RSP poll, Gamma World Memories, How to shave a cat's nose, FCC shenanigans
5 years ago - Sniper strikes again, weird news, Cool Rubik's Cube, Bookworm (it's on my palm, as I type), Nice thoughts, Painting minis, AW community gets uppity. it's now deleted. Rote 560 with my bike in front, bathy-Newt
6 years ago - Colloidal silver, geek test, memories of my first adrenaline rush, Los Dias de los Muertos, pieces of eight
7 years ago -






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Date: 2007-10-23 10:16 pm (UTC)In nursing homes (and or skilled nursing facilities) where they're in beds, they have rooms like hospitals or more like dorms minus the Todd Oldham decor from Target.
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Date: 2007-10-24 05:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-24 09:53 pm (UTC)But in nursing homes they should have specific care instructions (a regimen) just like if you were to go into a rehab facility after a knee replacement or something. They can't leave when they want unless they sneak somehow.