Thanks for the laugh, Cornell.
not an average joe, with an average flow, doing average things with average hoes
Thanks for the laugh, Cornell.
“The cost of a flu season in lives lost, medical expenses and economic impact can be severe. A recent study estimated that in the United States, annual influenza epidemics result in approximately 600,000 life-years lost, 3 million hospitalized days, and 30 million outpatient visits, resulting in medical costs of $10 billion annually. According to this study, lost earnings due to illness and loss of life amounted to over $15 billion annually and the total economic burden of annual influenza epidemics amounts to over $80 billion.”
Talent.
Information obtained from case studies shows that the pain develops into a long-lasting hyperalgesia that can persist for months but usually lasts from a few days to a few weeks. A clinical report from 1992 showed that the severe pain was persistent and did not respond to morphine.
“Fanfare for the Common Man” - Aaron Copland; performance - Leornard Bernstein & the New York Phil Harmonic
Goossen wrote “Its title is as original as its music, and I think it is so telling that it deserves a special occasion for its performance. If it is agreeable to you, we will premiere it 12 March 1943 at income tax time”. Copland’s reply was “I [am] all for honoring the common man at income tax time”.
Enjoying. (pic via paxsimius)