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i got 99 problems but 'no gin' ain't one

  • saying 'Big Issue Sir?' to me will not endear me to purchase. Yes, I am tall and have cropped hair, but I was wearing dangly earrings and carrying a flowery hand bag.
  • the most important thing staff at a family planning clinic can do is take a woman's needs seriously
  • hoping for an easy weekend as topic of study for Monday is inflammation and bacterial infection....which comprised about a third of what I learned in the third year of my degree
  • a very nice doctor put a victime de la guerre bandage on my arm. instructions are to relax, do no housework this evening and have gin brought to me at intervals. I intend to add shouting "I 'ates you Sharpey!"
  • my young persons rail card is no longer valid: I now have student ID, valid till 2014.
  • I have not quite got used to saying "I am a medical student".
  • This is the sixth day of Heleneukah. What will tomorrow hold?
  • Today I received a piece of (peer) feedback describing my work as 'pretty sweet' and calling me the 'reference guru'. Both are firsts, in my experience.
  • I hope that I haven't terribly upset one of the peers to whom I gave feedback. I expect I have but hope they will see the way out of it.



What, you didn't think I'd let it go a year, did you?

8.10.09 19:58
 
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