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Sep. 16th, 2009 03:01 pmNever underestimate a med student...? ~
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/15/samurai.sword.killing/index.html
Someone on ffnet is reading Prelude for the first time, and doing reviews of some of the chapters. That's my thrill for the month! (I know, I know - it should motivate me to get back to the story. I hope it does.)
Finished FFX-2 for the second time, and started Kingdom Hearts for about the 5th time. Despite having played it so often, I forgot that I need a wrist brace for that game. Ow.
It's been raining mercilessly for nearly a week, and that's made life pretty miserable for us. We do need it, I know, but plowing through the mud ends up really increasing our level of pain and fatigue. I know, whinewhinewhine.
After 5 years (eep), I finally went to get my eyes examined, mostly because my vision has changed drastically - so much so, that I can see better without my glasses than with them. My old eye doctor retired, so I got a new one, and he's the best I've ever had. He's funny, for one thing. We teased each other and laughed a lot. Plus, he told me everything and answered every question I asked. I found out that my old eye doctor never mentioned to me that I have cataracts, birth marks, and something called narrow angles, and furthermore that, somehow, he lasered a hole in my eye without me knowing about it. Now, to be fair, none of this is bad, so I didn't need to know, but I want to know.
( details, if you want 'em )
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/15/samurai.sword.killing/index.html
Someone on ffnet is reading Prelude for the first time, and doing reviews of some of the chapters. That's my thrill for the month! (I know, I know - it should motivate me to get back to the story. I hope it does.)
Finished FFX-2 for the second time, and started Kingdom Hearts for about the 5th time. Despite having played it so often, I forgot that I need a wrist brace for that game. Ow.
It's been raining mercilessly for nearly a week, and that's made life pretty miserable for us. We do need it, I know, but plowing through the mud ends up really increasing our level of pain and fatigue. I know, whinewhinewhine.
After 5 years (eep), I finally went to get my eyes examined, mostly because my vision has changed drastically - so much so, that I can see better without my glasses than with them. My old eye doctor retired, so I got a new one, and he's the best I've ever had. He's funny, for one thing. We teased each other and laughed a lot. Plus, he told me everything and answered every question I asked. I found out that my old eye doctor never mentioned to me that I have cataracts, birth marks, and something called narrow angles, and furthermore that, somehow, he lasered a hole in my eye without me knowing about it. Now, to be fair, none of this is bad, so I didn't need to know, but I want to know.
( details, if you want 'em )