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To dictating nurse eating lunch - cr


Posted: Dec 21, 2014

That was such a clever idea to multitask and eat your lunch while dictating, killing two birds with one stone, as they say.  It's so cute and funny hearing muffled words through your chomps and swallows.  I wish I could return the gesture and make your day more pleasant too.  Merry Christmas.

and that cute sound in the back of her throat - when she swallows her drink

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gnk, gnk, gnk, gnk, gnk. What a delight to hear that amplified!

Lovely, did she throw in any burps or - hiccups? nm

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