Sunday, April 25, 2004

Cool quotes from Everwood:

"Why am I hanging with the boring twins when I could be watching free Internet porn? See ya!"

--Bright

"I used to have skin like a Hobbit's feet. Nothing could get to me."

--Ephram


On : 4/26/2004 12:11:32 AM Omair (www) said:

oooooh; everwood...

last season, i missed only 2 episodes. this season, i only saw the first one i miss watching everwood, it was my favorite WB show. i guess i still love it. i just hope they release a boxset.. w/ my discount..hehe, i could save a lot on it ^_^

On : 4/26/2004 12:12:42 AM prettydoc (www) said:

just watch it on sundays. That's what I do, so that it doesn't interrupt my school week.
Yesterday I completed my Airman essay and started my As You Like It, where I critique a literary critique (confusing, ain't it?). Tomorrow's the day when I turn them both in and take my last Developmental Psych test (no final, yay!). Last night I watched Almost Famous. It was a nice movie. I thought it would be all trippy and give me a headache, but it wasn't like that at all. The kid in it played really well, as did Francis McDormand as his mom. But I'm not too sure if Kate Hudson deserved that Oscar nom. Then I went to Snuffer's. It just opened by my house, so I thought I'd check it out. As a general rule, I order my steaks medium well and my burgers medium. Well, at Snuffer's the default is medium rare, so I asked for mine medium, while the rest of my family ordered it well done. My dad started talking to me about how I should have ordered well done, and I was like "whatever dad, I'm a rebel" (yes, that is the extent of my rebellion). Well, then my burger came, and it was BLEEDING! It was disgusting! So I sent it back and told them to cook it to well done. Of course, their well done was dry but at least I wasn't dying from E. Coli or Salmonella. So then I said, "You should always listen to your daddy," and that got a good laugh. So, Snuffer's isn't ranking that high on my list. But it is affordable and has a nice menu, so I may come again on my own. The best burger joint is still Fuddrucker's. Of course, the best burger that I've personally ever had is at the Horseshoe Casino in Bossier City, LA, but who wants to drive that far? When I came home I watched Reindeer Games, with my fiance Ben Affleck and Oscar winner Charlize Theron. It was a nice movie, very exciting, but does Charlize have to get naked in every movie? Isn't she pretty enough on her own? It's not exactly like the role called for it.



On : 4/25/2004 3:07:33 PM Will (www) said:

Medium well? you must hate flavor!
Why bother getting meat when you cook all the flavor out of it?
I am a rare/medium rare boy.

On : 4/25/2004 3:43:04 PM prettydoc (www) said:

When I'm a doctor, I will be happy to pump your stomach when you come in with E. Coli poisoning.

On : 4/25/2004 3:48:47 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Wow, this reminds me of a pseudo-racist Persian joke. Um, if anyone wants to hear it, they can ask me privately.

On : 4/25/2004 4:18:04 PM Will (www) said:

Live your life. Dont fear it.
Rare does not equate to e. coli. I have eaten them all my life as have scores of others I know; no sickness yet. Ah, flavor country!

On : 4/25/2004 4:29:51 PM Tiffany (www) said:

I thought Almost Famous was pretty good, just one of those movies I only want to see once though. Kate Hudson had a sweet character who didn't follow her own advice and got hurt in the process. I found it believable at the very least. There's just something very attractive about Billy Crudup.

On : 4/25/2004 5:57:00 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Hey, isn't Billy Crudup with Charlize Theron? I made a cinematic love connection!

On : 4/25/2004 9:07:49 PM Jenny (www) said:

I guess i have to agree with Will on this one Maryam, rare is best for flavour of the meat. Especially in a hamburger. I have even eatten british beef rare and have escaped e-coli and mad cow.

On : 4/25/2004 9:40:03 PM prettydoc (www) said:

EWWW, that's so gross!!!! Why is everyone so passionate about their beef? Well, passion is my middle name, so what am I talking about?

On : 4/26/2004 12:19:54 AM Omair (www) said:

so i'm casually reading maryam's blog. and i come across this phrase, "When I came home I watched Reindeer Games, with my fiance Ben Affleck and Oscar winner Charlize Theron." and i see the word fiance. oh boy, did i stop reading, sit up straight, and read the rest carefully.. haha, that was so funny on my side.

On : 4/26/2004 12:21:18 AM prettydoc (www) said:

haha, that is really funny! I want to make a T-shirt related to him in some way and wear it with pride...that is until someone laughs at me, at which point I will wear it in shame.

On : 4/26/2004 12:24:06 AM Omair (www) said:

awww poor maryam. no way, you're not like that. walk with your chin up and head tall. no shame! we're premed. we can't show any shame. so walk with pride. all the time!

head tall! but still be humble while you're at it.

On : 4/26/2004 12:25:08 AM prettydoc (www) said:

Yay, Omair! You sure do know how to give me confidence.

On : 4/26/2004 12:26:27 AM Omair (www) said:

heh; keep up the good work!

Friday, April 23, 2004

Here's another great quote from Mrs Dalloway:

"For she was a child...and at the same time a grown woman...holding her life in her arms which...grew larger and larger...until it became a whole life, a complete life, which she put down...and said, "This is what I have made of it. This!" And what had she made of it? What, indeed?"
Today I skipped lunch to go over my "Airman" draft with my professor (the one who wrote the book. Come on, you remember. Yes, that one.) He gave an awesome lecture today over the Waste Land. I feel so good when he speaks. As we went over the draft, he basically said that I'm not missing anything, but that I should add stuff to it. That's cool, I guess. But I really liked it when he liked things I said and that he had never thought of them before. Then he told me that I would make a great Yeatsian. I was so happy I just wanted to scream! See, my professor is a Modernist, although he also specializes in Queer Studies (I think he's the only one at my school who does), and absolutely loves Yeats. For him to say that I should be a Yeatsian is a HUGE compliment and an honor. As we went through my paper we started talking about other things: the US view of suicide bombers, heroic archetypes, Indo-European languages and how they have changed over time, etc. He even dropped the F-bomb a couple of times. It was great. I could just talk to him forever. He's so smart and I really feel like he understands me. I want to take Brit Lit 1 with him, so I told him that I want to request him to be my professor for section. He looked so happy and said, well Maryam you did so well in this class, I don't see why you won't do well in that one. Once again, I was beaming and didn't want to leave his desk. But alas, I had spent an entire hour talking to this great man and agreeing that he is my second favorite SMU professor of all time, although the first male professor. What a feeling!

Thursday, April 22, 2004

Went to work and spent an extra hour there until my relief showed up. When I opened the door for him, I had this big grin on my face and said, "Now I can go home!" Then one of the receptionists said, "Oh, that's why you're so happy to see him. I thought there was something going on between you two." We were like, uhhhh ok. Some people were saying stuff like that during the scribe open house, but I think it's just cause the most recent intra-office romance is still on their mind (I wasn't involved in that or anything, but you get what I mean). But no, there's nothing going on between us. I'm a professional. I got my work schedule for May. I'm working 8 days, 13 shifts. That's 13x5x10=$650 in May alone. Awesome!


On : 4/22/2004 11:57:32 PM Omair (www) said:

oh you're so smart maryam. i wish i could make good grades like you ah well. keep up the good work!

Wednesday, April 21, 2004

I got up at 9:10 today, so of course I would have been 15 min late to my 10 am so I skipped it and chilled in the lounge. I compared ring tones, planned a heist, and made sexual comments (Freud anyone?). Then I went to Cell Bio and on my way out, little miss "Stay out of my way" yells at me: "Oh my God, I love your hair. That is so f--in awesome." Um, ok, so it's awesome, as long as I "stay out of your way." Haha, I wonder how awesome she'd think it was if she knew what I was doing next. Today was the first day all year that I wasn't wearing jeans at school. I got some compliments for that (yes, I do have an a$$. It just gets hidden in the jeans.) Well, I skipped Brit Lit in order to go have lunch with 5 of my closest friends (I love you guys...oh and you girls too). It was 3 girls and 3 guys total, so we took seperate cars. I drove the girls in Silver Lightning and Diego drove the guys in the Blue Beast. I think the guys found my driving to be offensive. You see, I don't change lanes gradually. As soon as I turn on my blinker, I immediately go where I want to go and then shut the blinker off. Then there was the part at the end where I got into the wrong lane so I had to switch over right after the light to enter the shopping center. Hey, I had my blinker on so I thought I was doing good, but when I got in Diego's like "You almost started a pileup." Eh, looked safe to me; whatever (wow, I've just scared all of you and you'll never drive with me anywhere. WAA!). It was funny when Diego would start revving his engine. I was like, I don't know how to respond to that; I have a car horn? OK, so now you want to know: where did you eat, girl who can't drive? I took my buddies to a Persian buffet. (I know you weren't expecting that at all, were you?) The food was great (although, being Persian I've had better, but I have also had a hell of a lot worse). Persian restaurants are also usually expensive, but the buffet here is $7.99. Plus, it's the closest one to school, even though it's still 17 min. away. Ric was so cute: when he wanted water, he'd say "Can I have some ob?" (Ob is water). Then he went to the owner and said, "Merci" (thank you) and went to the cashier and said, "Great Doogh!" Doogh is a yogurt drink that none of the guys liked. It was funny cuz they were like, Ah that's nasty. But I love it. I think they liked everything else though, so it was a really cool day. Persian food + my 5 best friends = a totally awesome time that I won't forget.



On : 4/21/2004 7:14:22 PM diego (www) said:

the combination of food and friends cannot be passed up. this was my first time trying persian food so thanks for introducing me to a part of your culture. now we just gotta go to a good mexican restaurant. well, the one i'm thinking of is right by SMU but they don't open till after 5:30 and it's $30 per/person. well, we could go to mi cocina i suppose, but that's not authentic, but yeah. i'll quit blabbing.

On : 4/21/2004 9:06:01 PM prettydoc (www) said:

La Hacienda is the best Mexican food I've ever had (except it's probably just Tex Mex.) You know it's funny, but I don't remember ever eating Mexican food in Mexico. For some reason, we always ate at the Golden Corral in Juarez (I know, crazy right?). I'm glad you liked the restaurant. It was a lot of fun.

On : 4/21/2004 9:28:17 PM diego (www) said:

La Hacienda is indeed Tex-Mex. I love it though. The fajitas are kickass there, although I usually go for one of the hefty combo platters with all sorts of enchiladas and a guacamole tostada and stuff. Damn, I got hungry just thinking about that.

BTW, going to Juarez hardly qualifies as going to Mexico . Mexico City's where its at. Remind me to show you some pics in the lounge sometime.

On : 4/21/2004 10:05:37 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Yeah, please do. I've only been to Juarez and Matamoros. I might as well have stayed in TX and gone to a giant flea market.

On : 4/22/2004 1:25:34 PM Jenny (www) said:

I feel left out!

On : 4/22/2004 5:08:34 PM diego (www) said:

huh? why do you feel left out?

On : 4/23/2004 9:36:26 AM jenny (www) said:

i wasnt even invited...

On : 4/23/2004 9:36:32 AM jenny (www) said:

oh well

On : 4/23/2004 3:43:55 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Jenny, don't feel bad. I knew you had class at 12, so I didn't want to make a situation where you were inconvenienced.

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

I'm working on an essay for An Irish Airman Foresees His Death. It's a must-read.
I finished Mrs Dalloway last night. Check out my favorite quote from the book:

Only for a moment; but it was enough. It was a sudden revelation, a tinge like a blush which one tried to check and then, as it spread, one yielded to its expansion, and rushed to the farthest verge and there quivered and felt the world come closer, swollen with some astonishing significance, some pressure of rapture, which split its thin skin and gushed and poured with an extraordinary alleviation over the cracks and sores! Then, for that moment, she had seen an illumination; a match burning in a crocus; an inner meaning almost expressed. But the close withdrew; the hard softened. It was over--the moment.
According to Zach (or as I like to call him, Mr. Physics-Man), Vega is an uber-tough professor. Apparently in Physics 2, he passed 5 people and failed everyone else. What the hookie! Of course that was the Physics 2 for Engineers, not premeds, but I'm still just a tad bit wary of the fellow. Zach then informed me that he took Physics at UTD with Rasmussen and said it was "like having Barney teach you physics." Now I can't picture Barney failing anyone, can you? [Flashback: My sister dressed as Baby Bop every year for Halloween from 1992-1998. Can you believe it?] Plus, Carmen Rasmussen was the nicest finalist on American Idol, so Prof. Rasmussen has to be nice too. (Don't you just love the random connections my brain makes?) So, I'm thinking of taking Physics at UTD during the school year. That's MW 5:30-6:45pm, meaning no interference w/ my SMU schedule. I'll registered w/ Physics at SMU for now, and make up my mind after I take O Chem 2 at UTD. Sounds like a plan to me.


On : 4/20/2004 9:19:20 PM diego (www) said:

taking classes at 2 universities at the same time....now that should be interesting. i hope that works out for ya.

On : 4/20/2004 9:37:32 PM prettydoc (www) said:

It's almost like dating 2 ppl at once...almost .
Hi everybody! At work today one of the scribes had to quit her post because she had to get to class. Since I don't have TA anymore, I gladly stepped in to do her work in addition to my own. Bottom Line: I saved the day! Trust me, it was more helpful than I'm making it sound. I always knew that I was a superhero. I got my O Chem Lab grade back. I'm listed under, what else?, prettydoc. I got a B- in the course. Eh, it'll become a B in the TMDSAS so I'm not sweating it too much. Besides, it's only a 1 hr class.

Monday, April 19, 2004

Guess what! I just got into Sigma Tau Delta, the National English Honor Society!!! This is so cool! Finally, my achievements in English are recognized, and on a national scale to boot! WOOHOO!!!!! So I can add my resume that my clubs are: Metro Mustangs (can I get woo woo!), National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and STD! Yes, it really is called STD for short. Ain't that a hoot?


On : 4/24/2004 8:28:01 AM Omair (www) said:

wow good job! you are so well rounded. awesome.

On : 4/24/2004 10:19:01 PM Tiffany (www) said:

Congrats, girl!
I haven't done any homework since I got home. I went straight to watching TRL and then watching more videos online. Hanson was on TRL and they had tons of screaming fans. I was really surprised; I didn't think anyone would show. It brought me back to 7th grade. They were the first teen pop group that I liked. Wow, do I have stories...but perhaps another time. Yes today people were seen, plans were made, and ringtones were heard. All together now: I'm a gigolo always on the go...!

Sunday, April 18, 2004

I got an email today about the 2nd Muslim PreMed Conference at UTSW. I went last year with my mom (it was on Mother's Day) and I learned a lot about admissions. The Muslim stuff they talked about wasn't really that great. Either it didn't apply to the way that I live my life or it was by certain people that I know are clueless. Well, this year they're trying something new. In addition to having the admissions committee from UTSW speak, they're also trying to reach out to the predents by also having the admissions committee from Baylor College of Dentistry speak. When I read that, I thought that that was really cool. Most of my friends are predent, my sister's predent, and my mom goes to Baylor for her dental work. So, I went to my mom and told her about the Baylor adcom being there this year. She immediately said that she did not want me to go into dentistry and that she'd be ashamed if I did. I said that I don't want to go into dentistry. So she asked why I cared that Baylor was gonna be there. I said that it was because my sister wanted to go there. My sister then said that she had changed her mind and wanted to go into business (?! ok, whatever). Then my mom kept prodding and I said that I don't know much about what the dental schools look for in applicants and I'm curious to know what they look for. Then I just walked away. I hate talking about this stuff with her because she's so quick to judge me. Then later on she was like, "Are you doubting going to med school again?" I was like, no I just want to keep my options open. She said, just concentrate on getting good grades so that you won't need to look at options; I don't want you to be a dentist. I just want to go off on her and say that my career choices are none of her business. I was the one who chose to be a doctor. I can also choose not to be. It doesn't make a difference. She's just so worried that if I don't be a doctor (specifically, going to UTSW on my first try) she'll be the laughing stock of the Dallas Iranian community. It's all because my cousin went to UTSW (hello, she was waitlisted!) and is now a resident at the hospital where I work. She got a nosejob last month and I see her flirt with this resident all the time. My mom's always talking about how now she can have whatever she wants because she's reached her goals. So I have to swear off everything until I have too. Oh God, it's like she doesn't get it at all. My future has nothing to do with anybody else. It's my life and my choices. When she talks like this, I get discouraged because I feel so much pressure. If I was rebellious I would give up on being a doctor, except that it's my dream, not hers. I would be stupid to give up on something that I want because of somebody else, just like I don't want to achieve it because of somebody else. I just wish that she would stay out of it. I need her support, not to be a doctor, but to be what I want to be.


On : 4/18/2004 10:39:44 PM Jenny (www) said:

Yikes.

On : 4/19/2004 1:01:01 AM Will (www) said:

Good post. Honesty rules. I think you may need some more "opening up" before you.
I understand you more through this post than any number of "threading/television/daily routine" posts.

On : 4/19/2004 12:23:54 PM Omair (www) said:

YEAH!

On : 4/19/2004 4:22:33 PM Omair (www) said:

umm, i didn't post the above comment that says its from me. i think that's weird.

but yea, don't worry about it. your mom's just stressing out and stuff. keep your cool! we'll be premed together ^_^

Friday, April 16, 2004

I just got back from the Scribe Open House at work. It was a huge success! We had 20 people show up, and everything went off without a hitch. The premed advisor was there too, so she saw that I wasn't a complete loser. I was in charge of showing the applicants how to do a preoperative consult. They were all like, "Wow, Maryam, you're so good. We had no idea you knew how to do this stuff." The doctor and my boss all said I did a good job too, so I was thoroughly beaming with pride at a job well done. All except 2 of the applicants were from my school, so I knew most of them. I can't wait until training starts in summer. It's gonna be fun taking someone under my wing and teaching them the craft. OOO, I'm so excited!!


On : 4/17/2004 4:07:25 PM Omair (www) said:

yeah; i had tons of fun at the thing. yet, helen, one of my really good friends got a phone call a few hours after we left from presby to get an interview, yet i didn't i'm so sad because i really really liked the environment and the ability that i could have learned so much :(

On : 4/17/2004 6:49:08 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Don't worry, Omair, there's still plenty of time to get an interview. She probably broke up the applicants in groups and is interviewing members of each group in blocks.

Thursday, April 15, 2004

Today was my Organic Chemistry Lab final. I actually don't think I did that bad, but I'm sure I lost plenty of points. If I missed everything I'm not sure about, I wind up with a B+ on the final. I got so excited when I got my last 2 lab reports back and I got A's on them. Today at work we were getting ready for the Open House tomorrow. So far we have 10 people RSVP. I looked at the list and, well, I don't like some of the people applying. Eh, what can you do? I think they're going to be surprised that I have this job when they see me at the open house. They're those gunner premed types, which I'm not (even though I may sound like one on my blog). Nobody likes a gunner premed. I brought one of my mix CDs in to school today, mainly so Jenny could listen to "What's your fantasy?". I got some good use out of it; everybody loves a mix CD. I really just wanted to have fun during lunch, but instead my predental friends kept me centered on studying for the lab final. Not that there weren't plenty of distractions (spitwads, anyone?).



On : 4/15/2004 9:52:25 PM diego (www) said:

isn't it weird that we regressed into 4th grade mode today during lunch break? must be a combo of Brian's drunkedness and everyone losing their minds from these final weeks of scholastic madness.

On : 4/15/2004 10:29:11 PM prettydoc (www) said:

All I know is I was cussin up a storm and possibly flirting. Why does hanging with Brian make me tipsy?

On : 4/15/2004 10:37:31 PM Tiffany (www) said:

Apparently, I missed an action packed day! Boo...

On : 4/17/2004 4:04:38 PM Omair (www) said:

aww.. do you think i'm one of those gunner premed types? this is going to keep me worried all weekend.. do you not like me? so sad. lol

On : 4/17/2004 4:05:46 PM Omair (www) said:

aww.. do you think i'm one of those gunner premed types? this is going to keep me worried all weekend.. do you not like me? so sad. lol

On : 4/17/2004 6:50:17 PM prettydoc (www) said:

No, the person I was talking about is a girl and she's in my premed classes. She's got a big attitude, and nobody really likes her.

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

Yesterday was my last day to TA...ever! Triple WOOHOO!!!! The Persian guy in my class went from bugging me all semester to suddenly being my new best friend. I was like, Dude what's your deal? He was being really nice to me and then I found out why. He wanted me to overlook some missing pages on his lab report (yes, he was missing whole pages) in order to boost his grade. I was like, No way Jose! He, of course, got less friendly after that. Eh, who cares? Today was nice until I got my Cell Bio test back. Yes, it was the Spirit of 76, meaning of course that I got a 76. The class average was 79, which he was unexpicably happy about. That's not a good class average, but he was milking it like it was, thereby refusing a curve. Um, ok, now what am I supposed to do, genius? I'm gonna have to meet w/ him later and figure something out. BTW, any premeds reading this in the Dallas area: we're having an open house at work (Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas) to recruit new scribes. It's this Friday from 2-5 pm. Email me if you're interested in joining the team and I'll give you more details. Oh and Jenny, this Bud's for you! Question of the day: What could a guy do to keep himself busy while his family is shopping at Sam Moon on Harry Hines?



On : 4/14/2004 8:57:28 PM Will (www) said:

Ever? Whose going to be my Chemistry TA?

On : 4/14/2004 9:00:46 PM prettydoc (www) said:

I don't know if you're aware of this, but...Omair is going to be a Chem TA next semester!

On : 4/14/2004 9:19:52 PM gp (www) said:

79 class average is pretty damn good... the test average in my physics class is usually somewhere between 50-65.

this link is for will, since keckley.org seems to be malfunctioning:
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/

On : 4/14/2004 9:35:52 PM Will K (www) said:

Thanks pete, I liked that link so much I went back in time and posted it on my website two weeks ago!
DNS issues with server relocation. For the record.

On : 4/14/2004 9:36:24 PM Will K (www) said:

Omair will be more difficult than you. :P

On : 4/14/2004 10:12:10 PM Jenny (www) said:

Will and Omair! I'm going to loose my mind. Thanks for the lyrics Maryam, now i just ahve to find the song so i can listen to it! Damn me and my social retardation! Thank god i have the media wary friends i do.
PS loved the duet with you and gabbi. That should have been recorded for future blackmail!

On : 4/14/2004 10:25:05 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Oh honey, I'm proud of my mad rapping skillz fo shizzle.

On : 4/14/2004 10:30:09 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Although it would be really funny if I TAed w/ Omair and Will and Jenny were my students...and they were lab partners!

On : 4/15/2004 10:05:20 AM Jenny (www) said:

thank you for that thought maryam. like my nightmares weren't frightening enough! Now i have to think about Will and chem lab... many nights of explosions will now rack my sleeping mind!

Monday, April 12, 2004

Tonight on the Swan one of the contestants was a Latina bellydancer! They're everywhere. The shimmies, oh God the shimmies! Yes sir, she was in dire need of a tummy tuck. She got it and won tonight's episode, meaning she will go on to compete in the beauty pageant next month. Can't wait for that talent competition.


On : 4/15/2004 10:39:59 PM gp (www) said:

i just saw the word swan.. had to post this link to dirk vermeirre's swan photograph...

http://www.pbase.com/image/27849618.jpg
What's goin' on, What's goin' on, What's goin' on...

I liked the response to my haircut. I'm satisfied, haha. I was surprised by the number of guys that acknowledged it. Usually guys don't notice this sort of stuff, in my experience. My Cell Bio test went pretty well. One of the things my professor said that I should do is ask him about the question if I have any doubt as to its meaning. So I asked him on 2 of the questions, and he practically gave me the answer! All right!! The next test coming up is the Organic Chemistry Lab Final on Thursday. The studying starts now.


On : 4/12/2004 10:48:47 PM diego (www) said:

i, a male, generally notice these sort of things. i just dont point them out most of the time, tho i don't really no why i dont.

i'm glad to hear your cell bio test went well. only, what, 2 weeks of school left now? i can't wait.

Sunday, April 11, 2004

I've been spending my day studying for Cell Bio. Yes, that is the exciting life that I lead. I typed out 15 pages of notes per my professor's advice. Hopefully, I'll do well tomorrow. Tomorrow's also the day that everybody will get to see my new haircut! I hope they like it, but if not that's cool, too.

Saturday, April 10, 2004

Check this out

So I went threading today. I don't know why I feel the need to announce that, but I do. It was in anticipation of the people coming over tonight. Yes, they are the ones I spent last Saturday cleaning for. And no, they're not worth it. The threading hurt more today than it usually does. Maybe I waited too long, maybe the lady did it badly, maybe my skin is crazy...Wow, this is really boring. I read the Awakening in one day (140 pages baby!) and read some WWI poetry. So, I've been spending today studying for my Cell Bio exam on Monday. I've been typing my notes because they make no sense in my notebook. I've already typed out the notes for Microtubules, Intermediate filaments, and cell transport. Once I do cell signals, I'll be free to just read over everything continuously.



On : 4/11/2004 10:09:41 PM Jenny (www) said:

what poems did you read? (war poetry is kinda one of my hobbies)

On : 4/11/2004 10:52:17 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Brooke, "The Soldier"; Sassoon, "The Glory of Women", "They"; Owen, "Strange Meeting", "Dulce et Decorum Est".

On : 4/12/2004 10:20:17 PM Jenny (www) said:

i love "Dulce et Decorum Est", ,one of the best, have never read the ones by sassoon, have a couple others of his though. Have read all of the others too. Ah poetry, my one true love! (tragic isnt it!)

On : 4/13/2004 5:55:07 PM prettydoc (www) said:

Yea, English!

On : 4/13/2004 7:33:09 PM persianguy (www) said:

why do you need to get threaded like every other week...

On : 4/13/2004 8:45:57 PM prettydoc (www) said:

It's every 3-4 weeks, actually

On : 4/15/2004 12:41:59 AM persianguy (www) said:

My bad, I'm only off by a freaking week. Still...abnormally high rate of growth, you might want to check that out...