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If she worked for gastroenterology at DHMC, I'd assume Clostridioides difficile (C diff)
Yes, she is a medical technologist by education and training and we discussed the possible misinterpretation.
One course or oral vancomycin should do it. :p
 
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No longer mine, sadly. I've been on the Dark Side so long I might not ever recover...
 
I've picked up two license plates for display since neither can be used on my car for registration. German plates are for sale on ebay but German law dictates that the registration stickers are defaced. However, reproduction stickers are easily available on ebay so I picked up some as well. The last three numbers of my car's VIN are 407 and though it's a US version car, it was delivered to Frankfurt when new, probably for a US serviceman.

I'm Canadian by birth though I live in the US. As I was scanning Ebay for interesting plates I found this one from Manitoba. I read it as Coupe Karmann 2800 and hey, it's got a bison!

It looks like we'll be moving to Florida next month so I'll probably buy a YOM plate to use there. These will decorate the garage.

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The plate my car came with, and later on sold it (the plate, not the car; still have it) to someone in CA:View attachment 131776

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ESY 437 The original ‘73 plate still on the car; and so easy to remember I guess one could consider it a “quiet” form of vanity
 

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