If I go crazy then would you still call me Superman?

Jun 23, 2009 09:46

I've discovered recently that one of my favorite movie genres is actually documentaries. I think it's because they are one of the few film categories left that isn't trying to entertain me, which leaves more room for art and classic story telling. The latest I've watched in between lectures and studying is Confessions of a Superhero, a vivid look ( Read more... )

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kekadau June 23 2009, 22:23:44 UTC
I work right across the street from the Medical Center in Detroit hint hint.

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sammei June 23 2009, 23:29:48 UTC
First of all, What! I did not know you lived in this area. ..or did I? O_o I don't remember.
Secondly: I don't work right across the street from the Medical Center, but I'm only twenty minutes away. Hint hint.

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sacredpoultry June 24 2009, 17:00:52 UTC
I'll be working at a clinic on 14th street downtown. Not sure how far away that is from the DMC, but that's affiliated with Wayne State's med school, not us. Maybe we can have a wonderful women from Detroit lunch sometime. I'd be all for it. Also, great new Squall icon.

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kekadau June 27 2009, 21:47:07 UTC
Sounds good to me. 14th street is about 2 miles from the DMC (Wayne State is next to the DMC) so we'll probably be pretty close.

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brogaglas June 24 2009, 04:18:42 UTC
No, no, no, that's definitely not going to work for me. As my up-and-coming new personal physician, I'm going to need you to take up your post at St. Joseph's in Livingston. I'm not driving to Detroit for medical care. And don't you even THINK the word "pediatrics."

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sacredpoultry June 24 2009, 17:03:19 UTC
If I was to be your personal physician, I'd imagine it would be more like a slash between Macguyver and a battle medic. I'd be knowledgeable about the medicinal properties of various herbs and could make any type of medical tool from rough cloth and scrap metal. I'd specialize in zombie toxicology.

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brogaglas June 25 2009, 03:15:12 UTC
See that? That thing you just said? That thing is a rare glimpse at the huge mass of AMAZING that floats just beneath the ocean surface, hinted at only by a subtle crest of witty intellect and goofy charm. You're like Hugh Grant, but with a Green Lantern power ring and a medical degree.

Being a geek, I'm required to now relate that the daughter of the villain Sinestro is a Green Lantern with a medical degree. The energy weapons she creates are always medical devices, like scalpels and defibrillators.

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