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Mar 12, 2007 00:38


Wednesday saw me donate blood for the first time in my life. Not only does this mean helping out someone who may need a blood transfusion, but part of the process also involves testing that will finally tell me my blood-type. However, it is fairly amusing to see the look of disbelief that invariably appears when the university's Korean students ( Read more... )

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cinda29 March 17 2007, 06:00:04 UTC
Because of extreem needle phobia I have never donated blood, but I'm proud of you for doing it! So do you know your blood type now? I don't know mine, I guess I should ask if they can find out the next time I have to have blood drawn.

Very weird the comment your supervisor made about your figure.

It's interesting that you and Janet are both doing ballroom dance at the same time.

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izumrud March 28 2007, 08:15:33 UTC
Usually the blood drives here at WSU have taken place while I have class or work, so it was nice to find one that I could visit. My results came back a couple days ago and I am A+.

My supervisor has a very sarcastic sense of humor and jokes around a lot, so I know it wasn't anything serious.

We started learning west coast swing at the end of last week and I can't wait to try it out at the local social club on Thursday. Are there many places to go swing or ballroom dancing in Portland?

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