Please spare us from the daily drivel of weather, subway and trivia chat.
Nobody's interested.
PHYSIO is for information and discussion on matters of relevance to
physiotherapists.
http://www.firetalk.com/ and http://web.icq.com/ offer lively chat rooms
(text and talk) for such insignificances.
On this list, lets see some relevant physio-related postings from the two of
you then everyone can join in.
Michael Warburton
Brisbane
----- Original Message -----
From: "Neumann Isaac Rutger, Granheim"
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To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 6:48 PM
Subject: SV: Love In The Brain
> People sometimes ask me: why did you move to Norway? When I answer: "for
the
> nature", people sometimes laugh a bit and reply: surely you do not only
move
> for just the sake of a nice nature? Yes I do and yes I did! I quite often
> watch discovery channel and whenever London is somehow in the picture I
get
> filled with feelings of horror... who wants to live in big, dirty, crowded
> cities like that by own choice? I guess it's very important to have a job
> that you like in those circumstances. Here in Lillehammer we are out every
> weekend in the snow... skiing or walking... mountains... few people...
> tranquility... peace... mmmmm. I love it here.
> Unfortunately we're moving back to Holland next year for a period of 4
> years... I HATE IT!!, but it's the only sane choice for my post-graduate
> education (yes... MT, acupukture, and McConnell). Holland is for me is
like
> London: 15 million people on top of each other... no space... no peace...
> noizy... too much cars... no nature (or much less)... brrrrrrrr! After
that
> we move back to Norway as soon as possible to start an own practice.
>
> Come to Norway, Noemi, and escape from the stress of London! It's not good
> for you...
>
> Isaac =)
>
> -----Opprinnelig melding-----
> Fra: Noemi Lee [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sendt: 7. februar 2001 08:51
> Til: [log in to unmask]
> Emne: Re: Love In The Brain
>
>
> --- [log in to unmask] wrote: > Dear Noemi,
> > I understand your feelings when you speak about
> > peace brought by your work.
> > I know that there is somewhere a lot done for small
> > reward. I know and I
> > feel it because I had a good exposure to the work
> > done in England. I care
> > more about the quality of what I do than about how
> > much it pays. It is not
> > compatible with every situation. I feel that
> > everybody would have to be able
> > to fulfill her/his dreams with the fruit of her/his
> > work...This sounds so
> > obvious buttttttttttt. It is late, Noemi. Sleep
> > well. Thank you for your
> > posts. Anne-Marie
>
> Dear Anne-Marie,
>
> I would love to reply to your post but I have to go
> ..!
> And it's not raining yet outside!!
> More crowd in the subway! GREAT!
>
> I would like to thank you and all the recent posts.
> It is just GREAT.
> Lots of food for thoughts. About so many things and
> the weather included. Just read Curt's post. Food for
> thought too!
>
> Who said that some topics are off topics?!
>
> Philosophy -and even poetry- are part of
> physiohterapy!!
>
> Mel, you are wrong!
>
> :-)
>
> Noemi
>
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