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Time is Up

Date September 30, 2007

No more submissions for Grand Rounds being accepted.

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Thankfully, the Canadians did not attack.

Another tragedy narrowly averted.

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4 Responses to “Time is Up”

  1. rlbates said:

    Always good when tragedy is averted!

  2. jmb said:

    I told you we’d never get it together in time. Or get it together at all. I’m surprised the blog didn’t self destruct when you hit publish. I’m sure there’s an insult in here somewhere.
    A simple but elegant flag.

  3. Prudence said:

    Too bad I didn’t make it in time :-(

  4. medstudentwife said:

    Drat it all…. I knew there was something I had to finish, in the garage.

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