Doctor Wilson, whose nick name of
pancake_master is so amusing, had the most intriguing entry in his journal the other day. I believe you call it a ‘meme.’ It had to do with interviewing another person, asking them any five questions you desired. The idea appealed to me and I asked if he wouldn’t mind asking me five question. He consented, and came up with
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I remember my first gross anatomy class... One of the girls in my group -- the one standing next to me -- vomited and then passed out, which made everyone else in the group panic a little bit. So I got her back to consciousness, helped her clean up and sat with her in the hall until she regained her composure. I was so much more concerned with taking care of the person who was still alive that I didn't have time to feel nauseous about the dead body. Which, actually, is what made me think of my second question.
Sounds like you lead a much more interesting life than most people in-- Well, I was going to say "in your line of work" and then I thought about saying "most people your age" but ... it actually sounds like you lead a much more interesting life than most people, full stop. Why exactly were you in such a position?
Who's Mr. Palmer?
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Why was I in such a postition? I assume you are refering to my close escape from death. The mother of a man I testified against decided to seek revenge for her son by killing the judge, prosecution lawyer, jury foreman, and arresting officer. As lead witness I was next on her list. She thought she was being vindictive by sending me the bodies of the other dead men, showing me what was to come, but in truth she gave Jethro and the team enough clues to find me when the time came.
Mr. Palmer is my assistant in autopsy, and has been for three years now. He's a bright boy, in his first year of medical school. He is rather young sometimes, though, and has a tendency to get us lost or to disapear at the most inconveniant times.
((OOC: I love your answer about taking care of the girl- so very Wilson.))
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