Multiple Syllables

July 28, 2008

Television and Med-school

Filed under: Uncategorized — Pam @ 11:12 pm
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Dearest Neil,

If I could get paid for watching television shows on DVD all day I would be rich. Right now I am in the middle of the first season of 30 Rock, and i already have seen half of these episodes. More than half of these episodes really. I must get the rest of this series. But I have bigger fish to fry.

Neil my “T” button on my key board is not working nicely! I have to press harder to get it to work or hit the back space when I realize I did not hit it hard enough. Dang “T” is a popular letter. This is too difficult. As a fellow laptop owner, Neil, what advice do you have for sticky “T” buttons?

I am looking forward to Hershey Park tomorrow. I am sure they do not have sticky “T” keys. And Mom found me some son screen. Wow I just typed “son” instead of “sun”. Maybe I am just too tired for this… this late night blogging. Ha, late night. Sticky “T” buttons, typos, and head aches; Late night blogging is not worth it.

Night time blogging is so not cool, I have been at this post so long I am now watching Grey’s Anatomy season two on DVD. Well, now it is apparent, Neil, that I have nothing to write about tonight. Maybe night time blogging is really not for me. Maybe I need a hat with topics written on pieces of paper. A topic hat.

Ick, Dr. McDreamy’s estranged wife is so ugly and fake looking.

I wonder how many typos I have written so far.

Now they are attempting the same surgery House did. But I think this show came first, not sure. Grey’s is calling it a Stand Still operation where the surgeons stop the patient’s heart in order to operate on the brain. House did it to remove a tumor, and Grey’s guy has an aneurysm. I do not know much about aneurysm’s but I know they can be removed.

I am learning so much watching these hospital shows. But I think they are turning me into a hypochondriac. Last week I was convinced I was getting pneumonia. I feel better now. They also make me want to become a diagnostician; I love solving problems. But there is no way I could get through pre-med classes. Too bad all the hard careers are the useful ones.

See you tomorrow Neil, don’t forget to be awesome,
Love, Pam

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