Difference between revisions of "Potluck"
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− | [[ChooseMyPlate.gov Plate Portions for Hospital Personnel|Leftover food from patients trays]] shared by nurses weekly in a secluded, secret location.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/07/nurses-potluck-dinners/ Top 10 Ways to Get Invited to the Nurses’ Infamous Potluck Dinners (Gomerblog)]</ref> Any non-nurse who has somehow gained access to the nurses' '''potluck''' should | + | [[ChooseMyPlate.gov Plate Portions for Hospital Personnel|Leftover food from patients trays]] shared by nurses weekly in a secluded, secret location.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/07/nurses-potluck-dinners/ Top 10 Ways to Get Invited to the Nurses’ Infamous Potluck Dinners (Gomerblog)]</ref> Any non-nurse who has somehow gained access to the nurses' '''potluck''' should consider themselves special, privileged, and one-of-a-kind. Note to [[July Intern|July interns]]: Never, ever show up to a '''potluck''' uninvited or run the risk of living the rest of your residency days in unrelenting peril. |
Revision as of 12:34, 3 July 2017
Leftover food from patients trays shared by nurses weekly in a secluded, secret location.[1] Any non-nurse who has somehow gained access to the nurses' potluck should consider themselves special, privileged, and one-of-a-kind. Note to July interns: Never, ever show up to a potluck uninvited or run the risk of living the rest of your residency days in unrelenting peril.
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