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Thursday, March 27, 2008

First things first.

-My *&%@!%*!&@*# ipod died. That sorry son of a bitch.

-I might spend most of my summer in Nairobi.

And now. Thank you Karli.

So to do this meme, you put your music player on 'shuffle' and answer each question with the song title that comes up.

How am I feeling today?
The Scientist

Will I get far in life?
Moment of Clarity            

How do my friends see me?

Used to Love U

Where will I get married?
Car Doors and Stolen Keys

What's my best friend's theme song?
Red Rabbits

What is the story of my life?
Let’s Not Shit Ourselves (To Love and Be Loved)

that seams about right

 What was high school like?
Midnight Surprise

aparently in HS i was a slut?

How can I get ahead in life?
Whenever God Shines His Light

What is the best thing about me?
World Spins Madly On

How is today going to be?
Encore

What is in store for this weekend?

The Man of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts

What song describes my parents?
Missing

What song describes my grandparents?
Go Find John

How is my life going?
Masochist

What song will they play at my funeral?
Hard To Explain

How does the world see me?
Feel Good Inc.

Will I have a happy life?
Gold Mine Gutted

What do my friends really think of me?
Stand Up

Do people secretly lust after me?
Hoppipolla

How can I make myself happy?
Not The Same

What should I do with my life?
Go Places

almost scary. a lot of them, but this one especially

Will I ever have children?
Salty Water

so i guess I'm procreating with a merman

What is some good advice for me?
Big Enough

How will I be remembered?
Galaxy of the Lost

What is my signature dancing song?
Every Little Bit Hurts

What do I think my current theme song is?
Perhaps Vampire is a bit Strong But...

What does everyone else think my current theme song is?
If I Ain’t Got You


What type of men/women do u like?
It’s natural to be afraid

What is your favorite thing to do?
Stickwitu

 

 


Saturday, December 08, 2007

On my coffee table right now: an empty mug, some school crap, two Bibles (why two? I have no idea, except that one is tiny and the other enormous), and an up-side-down magazine (the Journal of the American Medical Association (which I get every week and have never yet read an issue of))- the back cover of which reads: GENITAL WARTS, THE UNSPOKEN BURDEN. It's been proclaiming it's bold-faced message to my living room for like a week and a half. And this morning it just struck me as kind of funny.


Thursday, October 18, 2007

because i will take any excuse to break from studying

My anatomy unit 3 test is friday, my final is monday, and then it is over. No more rank lab or cadavers. People say you miss it, but I can't really imagine that to be true. If you think about it, pray for my tests. I think I got thru the last one pretty much on prayers alone.

Bold what you have read, italicize books you’ve started but couldn’t finish, and strike through books you hated. Add an asterisk* to those you’ve read more than once. Underline those on your TBR list.

 

Jonathan Strange & M. Norrell

Anna Karenina (I'm reading this right now, but I'm assuming I'm going to finish it)

Crime and Punishment

Catch-22

One hundred years of solitude

Wuthering Heights

The Silmarillion

Life of Pi: a novel

The Name of the Rose

Don Quixote

Moby Dick

Ulysses

Madame Bovary

The Odyssey

Pride and Prejudice*

Jane Eyre*

A Tale of Two Cities

The Brothers Karamazov

Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies

War and Peace

Vanity Fair

The Time Traveller’s Wife

The Iliad

Emma*

The Blind Assassin

The Kite Runner

Mrs. Dalloway

Great Expectations

American Gods

A heartbreaking work of staggering genius

Atlas shrugged

Reading Lolita in Tehran

Memoirs of a Geisha

Middlesex

Quicksilver

Wicked : the life and times of the wicked witch of the West

The Canterbury tales

The Historian

A portrait of the artist as a young man

Love in the time of cholera

Brave new world

The Fountainhead

Foucault’s Pendulum

Middlemarch

Frankenstein

The Count of Monte Cristo*

Dracula

A clockwork orange

Anansi Boys

The Once and Future King

The Grapes of Wrath

The Poisonwood Bible*

1984

Angels & Demons

The Inferno

The Satanic Verses

Sense and sensibility

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Mansfield Park*

One flew over the cuckoo’s nest

To the Lighthouse

Tess of the D’Urbervilles

Oliver Twist

Gulliver’s Travels

Les misérables

The Corrections

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay

The curious incident of the dog in the night-time (I almost started this twice, but the didn't)

Dune

The Prince

The Sound and the Fury

Angela’s Ashes

The God of Small Things

A people’s history of the United States : 1492-present

Cryptonomicon

Neverwhere

A confederacy of dunces

A Short History of Nearly Everything

Dubliners

The unbearable lightness of being

Beloved

Slaughterhouse-five

The Scarlet Letter

Eats, Shoots & Leaves

The mists of Avalon

Oryx and Crake : a novel

Collapse : how societies choose to fail or succeed

Cloud Atlas

The Confusion

Lolita

Persuasion (I can't remember if I've read this or not. I owned it at least once)

Northanger Abbey*

The Catcher in the Rye*

On the Road

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Freakonomics

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

The Aeneid

Watership Down

Gravity’s Rainbow

The Hobbit*

In Cold Blood

White teeth

Treasure Island

David Copperfield

The Three Musketeers


Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Ahhh. New guitar strings. so nice.

The disection part (for those of you who need a warning):

Today in lab, we sawed off the top of the cadaver's skull and popped their brain out. It was kind of surreal. Sawing through bone smells like doritos (at least, when your using some little electrical spinning hand saw). So incredibley disgusting. Those smells get to me. I can't imagine anyone being pregnant and taking anatomy. Although I'm sure people have done it. I guess I'll just have to do my best to keep from getting pregnant in the next six weeks (yay! only six more weeks!).

Also, I have this incredibly awkward (possibly the most socially inept person I have ever met in my life) person in my tank and it's so frusterating. If I see you, you have to ask me about him. But only two more weeks until I get new tank people. So yay again.


Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Things I have learned in medical school:

1. the smell of framaldahyde is like... at the very top of the list of things I hate.

2. I could study in every spare moment of every day and still not know everything I'm "supposed" to know (by the way, my first test is on friday)

3. I know the name of that "tendon" that adam likes to pluck on people's elbows (actaully not a tendon at all, but kind of an important nerve). I also know the names of a lot of other things. All eleven of the muscles on the back of your forearm and all nine of the one on the front, for example.

I've always been fidgety. Recently, while I'm in anatomy lab, I've found myself tapping my fingers on our cadaver's arm or hip. It's kind of weird, but (even more weird) doesn't really phase me. I'd tap other parts of him, but his forearm/hip is just where I tend to be standing most of the time.

I don't want to study anymore. I've already studied for (aproximately) seven hours today. Not counting the time I was in class. Which is why I'm online telling you scary tidbits about me in anatomy lab.



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