05/11/08 09:27 - 52ºF - ID#44304
even better than birthday flowers...
Oooh I am such a spoiled brat.
But this thing is awesome. The multi-touch trackpad is way cool.
And i saw a 1TB drive at Best Buy yesterday for $219, marked down from $350. I think I should go back and get it.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
05/05/08 05:34 - 65ºF - ID#44245
awww, for me?
And on a totally unrelated note-
This looks cool. Right up Paul's alley, perhaps-
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Category: music
05/04/08 11:28 - 45ºF - ID#44229
Good show!!
I saw The Police at HSBC last night. (as my dad said, better than seeing them at the station. ha-ha-ha). They were awesome.
It was a great birthday present in and of itself- but then on top of it, we were in a suite, and even a GIANT limo. And started with dinner at Papaya.
Unfortunately I was on call and had to work in the AM, so that put a damper on the drinking, but still.
The Police were my first "favorite band". I think I was in 4th grade when I heard Message In a Bottle, and I went out and bought Synchronicity (on tape). The went back and got a couple of their earlier albums. So I got in on it at the tail end (they disbanded in 84), but you can't really blame me, since I was 8.
So this tour is a pretty big deal. They went on tour in '07, as a 30th anniversary reunion thing. They hadn't played together in 24 years. They said last night the last time they played Buffalo was 1978. (though someone said that's wrong, they were here in 84. I dunno.)
But in any case, I think it's fair to say they're a pretty influential band in music history. I think I would equate seeing this concert with seeing maybe the Stones (except it's actually easier to see the Stones since they still play sometimes).
So I was just surprised when I mentioned at work, and no one seemed even vaguely interested. Who knows... maybe they're too old? But really... who doesn't still start singing "Roxanne" every time it comes on at a bar?!
But, who cares what they think. It was a great show. They only played a couple songs I didn't know. Sting still has a great voice, and Stewart Copeland, the drummer, is amazing.
So... happy birthday to me. It was great. :)
- just to clarify- the limo was not on my behalf. The guy whose suite it is apparently gets limos often- whenever there's a big group and drinking is involved. I (and about 15 other people) just happened to luck out.
Unfortunately it was tough to get decent pix on my phone, but...
Our ridiculous limo
Elvis Costello
The Police
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/29/08 05:03 - 44ºF - ID#44187
warm fuzzy / major bitchy
Went to a retirement lunch for one of my fave docs... had to fight back tears b/c I'm a huge sap... (but he's so great. I'll miss him).
[I do love all the people that come out of the woodwork for free food. All the housekeeping etc staff, that you can't find when you need them, is suddenly there for lunch today.... The food was almost gone before Dr. B even got there. ugh.]
Other than that, I've been killing time, doing a few little things, touching base with the interns, etc.
Really what I want to do is take a freaking nap for an hour before this case, but sadly there's no place to do that, and I don't really want to be zonked out in the middle of the lobby or something.
So I came to "my" office (an abandoned desk in the back of the secretaries' office) and have just been dicking around on the computer. Waiting for everyone to leave, and then maybe I can turn the lights off and put my head on the desk for a little snoozle.
But I got a page... ugh... annoying... so I answered it. I didn't think I was particularly nice, but I answered her questions etc. But, I didn't really know as much as I could about the patient, so I didn't know everything she wanted to know. So I was not especially impressed with my performance. Also, I hate talking on the phone back here, b/c I feel like it disturbs the other people working.
But after I hung up, this voice piped up "alex?" "yeah?" "have you picked your specialty?" and I said "yes, hand" and she said "oh, that's too bad."
And then went on to say "b/c I hear you talk to people, and I always think that YOU are exactly who I would like to take care of me."
Then she went on to try to convince herself that she has a trigger finger and needs a hand surgeon. ;)
But anyway... I know I'm obnoxiously bragging here, but that kind of stuff makes me feel good. A lot of docs are assholes... And I try not to be... Being the smartest or the fastest or whatever is impressive and nice and all that- but I think even better than that is to be the kind of doctor that people WANT to see.
So, yay.
Oh- and to totally pull a 180 and be a major bitch for a minute-
Who plans their wedding for 12/26?! One of the other residents has, and it's pissing me off. B/c now she conveniently "has" to be the only one to get the holidays off. Usually we fight it out, and end up flipping a coin or something. but this year she's like "nope, I get it. b/c of my wedding." [she misses NO opportunity to tell you: that she's engaged, about her wedding, about her fiance, about her [freaking hideous] ring.]
So aside from the fact that she's pretty much screwing everyone she works with by making us all have to work thanksgiving/christmas/new year's to accommodate her- it seems like she's also screwing her guests. I mean what are they supposed to do- cut christmas with their families short so that they can get on a plane and travel on christmas day to go to her wedding? (and yes, she does celebrate xmas so that's not it.)
Maybe I'm being too harsh, but it just strikes me as very selfish and attention-seeking.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/27/08 07:40 - 46ºF - ID#44163
trying again
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/26/08 08:45 - 50ºF - ID#44160
caterpillar, caterpillar
But now I have! Listen to this song while you read. I lurve it.
Caterpillar Caterpillar, by Kira Wiley. The only decent song on some free sampler I got.
- can anyone here the new song? I keep getting sufjan. Paul- are user songs broken?****
So....
What's new around here.
Well... I just got back from Charlottesville, VA. My last interview! I'm done! Woohoo!!
UVA is a really really gorgeous campus. Thomas Jefferson designed the whole thing. They have Edgar Allen Poe's room preserved and on display.
Charlottesville is pretty, too. Nice weather, lots of flowers out...
And more good looking preppy white kids than I have EVER seen in one place. (and no one else). Not sure if that's a good thing.
And I saw my preggo sister. Who has red hair, which was a bit of a shock. But I guess that's what happens when I don't see her for >6mo.
So, now just to decide where I want to go.
I think UVA and Portland are my top 2. But I change my mind every 5 minutes, so I don't know. I have a feeling I'm going to end up flipping coins. It would be nice to be near my sister, and stay on the east coast. And I like the program there. And it's warm. But... portland was really cool. But it's far away. I loved the program in Hartford... but don't really want to live in Hartford.
And then there's the option of staying here... And I'm torn... part of me is ready for a change... but I also hate moving and saying goodbye- it would sure be EASY to just stay. By the time I finish my residency, I will have lived here longer than I've lived anywhere besides RI. Crazy!! And Yale is in the mix too... Oy.
But at least I *have* choices, so I really shouldn't complain.
My rank list is due 5/7, and I then it's up to the computer... I find out on 5/21.
Oh, and everyone keeps asking me where I'm from, and telling me I have some crazy midwestern accent. Someone guess I was from North Dakota. WTF?! I don't like that at all.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/22/08 06:02 - 74ºF - ID#44105
scientology is wack
and here is a list of some of the abbreviations- long, but some real gems in here:
This is my favorite part:
"But there is also one of these types of aliens that I kind of like. They are mentioned in one of the courses along with some other aliens. There is also a whole bulletin about them and from the wording you get the idea that this is current stuff. They are called Blinkers. It says that they are like little cats and you can only really see them if you have eliminated your reactive mind. Once again, that is something I do not completely understand about Scientology. What they do is hop on your head and hurt you. It says that they never like to go on the floor which is kind of like a real cat. They jump on you and then they jump on someone else. Sometimes it seems like they jump and in one lecture it says that they can teleport or something around. Maybe the last part is why they call them Blinkers? They have an incident where some of these Blinkers show up attack a whole room full of people and never once does even one of them touch the floor."
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/20/08 02:16 - 74ºF - ID#44066
For jason...
Don't worry, I'm not knocking the glasses.
This is [a shitty pic-of-a-pic of] my family, circa 1989.
Apparently my bro was still too young for Ray-Bans.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/19/08 12:14 - 78ºF - ID#44054
79 degrees
It's so beautiful out I don't even know where to start.
Maybe I will wash my car.
When I got home last night, I went around and opened all the storm windows and all the windows, and they have been open since. yay!!!!
I had a fantastic idea... I was going to make margaritas in my new super-blender (http://www.willitblend.com/ awwww yeah!) [my dad gave it to my mom for christmas- well it backfired- she was PISSED- so he snuck it into my car while I was home and I didn't know it]-
Anyway I was all excited to drink margaritas on the back porch... but I have no tequila. dammit.
So today I went out and bought tequila, rum, and pina colada mix- for a cool $70. Why is hooch so damn expensive?!
BUT, I'm on call today which means no drinking, so it's sitting there teasing me.
ok, time to get off the computer. Feel better paul!!
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04/12/08 10:03 - 46ºF - ID#43988
en route...
Anyway...
I have to say- Portland is pretty cool. Very green and liberal, which isn't really me, but I can handle it. ;)
And the hospital is freaking amazing. Which doesn't necessarily mean it's a good place to work blah blah blah- maybe it's all just eye candy- but still.... Here's the view from the hospital.
The mountain you can see towards the right is Mt. Hood. You can also see Mt. St. Helens, but I didn't get it in this pic. They also have this really cool aerial tram that leaves from right where I was standing, and connects to the outpatient hospital building at the bottom on the hill.
More pix when I get home.
Hope everyone's doing well. I am so ready for a good night's sleep!
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