*** Crawfish Festival In Central Florida *** The Isle of Pines Property Owners Association and The Cajun Paddy, Inc. hosts Central Florida's 20th Annual RajunCajun Crawfish Festival Saturday – April 18, 2009 ALL-U-CAN-EAT-BAYOU-BLAST-FOOT-STOMPIN-GOODTIME Celebrating Cajun Heritage, Food and Music Featuring the Louisiana Cajun/Zydeco Band “The Porchdogs”
a band called the porchdogs?... that sounds welcoming
still in this hospital. i cant tell if that was a pancake or an egg they tried to pass off as breakfast this morning....imma use all this baby powder tho, pretty excited
im bored to no end, so i could ramble on for hours. someone talk to me, i'm only a LAN away
it sounds like someone is screaming down the hall. the dude next to me sounded like he was dying the whole night. how am i suppose to get any rest with all that racket??
so not last night, but the night before, i woke up with a truck on my chest. never felt anything like it. cant believe all the tests i had to take. a stress test, an electrocardiogram, a vp or vq? scan (where they made me inhale radiation, good thing i dont get claustrophobic as fuck, fuck wait i do)and some other shit i dont remember.
this is for females only, hopefully you guys have educated yourself enough to know that...
but in my field of work i research a lot of these things and i found out that Planned Parenthood of Greater Orlando (has 2 clinic locations, one by ucf, one off tampa ave.) offers the hpv vaccine for free if you qualify.
you have to be over 18 and un-insured, not on medicaid, and make below a certain income (might be under 20,000ish... but don't quote me.
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it goes through the Merck Patient Vaccine Assistance Program
either way if you haven't gotten this vaccine yet (most insurance companies cover it too) PLEASE do so, and if you don't know what i'm talking about please check it out, remember you can get it even if you have had hpv before, but hurry because some places might not give you the vaccine over the age of 26, but no matter what it's worth checking out!
(p.s. i got the vaccine, it's 3 shots in the arms spread out over 9 months, no biggie, i had no side effects aside from a sore arm.)"