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Apr 06, 2006 15:30

Isn't it interesting how ourlife experiences change our outlooks on views ( Read more... )

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erin04 April 6 2006, 20:19:41 UTC
Trippin-
I completely agree with you on the physician assisted suicide. I don't know if that is because I watched my grandfather die in the hospital luckily he wasn't hooked up to any machines he wouldnt want that. OR if it is my clinicals... on tuesday I had a patient with AD who was extremely disorientated and confused and it was just sad. OR
if is the fact that I don't want to become 80 and not know if i had a brother or sister... like a patient last semester... It is sad but I agree with it. I also want to get a DNR signed as soon as im 65. I will live a good life and I want to leave it in full consciousness not for myself but for my family's last moments to remember me.
I also hate philosophy 111 and 290 really isn't much better.
I won't be coming home for this summer but when I come home for some weekends I would love kickball... and yes Laura, everyone knows how much you love your baseball you should just ditch the group thing. I hope all is well and my long comment makes sense.
love you
skro

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irish_georgia April 7 2006, 02:34:55 UTC
Oooh, stream-of-consciousness, very Sylvia Plath... you know, with the coolness and not with the mental breakdown/suicidal factor. Minor details, really.

I also support "Scooby Doo" watchage. One really never knows when such will make a good... cultural reference in life. So huzzah.

Lastly, I hope you went to your accounting meeting with a beer in hand. Nothing says "rah rah business" like a pint of Irish Red in the library on a Thursday.

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ahunckler April 10 2006, 03:06:10 UTC
The fact that you have a favorite Scooby Doo techno remix proves why I love you. And no I haven't read a page of chemistry since I talked to you earlier. Do you remember when Dennerlein blew that beaker up in my hand and then I threw it at you? Yea, those were some good times...

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