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12/10/2006 13:41 #23997

anticlimactic [now w/ pix!]
PMT- did you find my gloves? Little red leather ones. Not sure where I left them, but they weren't in my coat pockets.

Had fun last night, hope you all did too. Thanks! Happy birthday again Tony. Hope you enjoyed your party- somehow think you did.
And I think I'm finally learning... I wasn't even hungover this "morning" when I woke up.

Oh and tracee says "thanks I had fun" too.

Oh wow. happy (e:strip)peversary to me... start date 12/6. Missed it by a few. And actually, I really started with my short-lived alter ego (e:alex) on 12/4.

Too bad I don't have anything more profound to say...

Oh, well here are some pix. Thought I took more!

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(e:imk2) and myself.

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Yvonne trying to teach me how to make a sexy face for the camera. I don't think I quite got it. ;)

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Tony, how many different ties did you wear last night?

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me and Tracee (even through the blur, you can see, I'm back to my trademark picture-smile. It's like I can't help it.)

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And, more in focus.
metalpeter - 12/12/06 18:12
Nice pics glad you had a good time.
mrmike - 12/10/06 20:28
Nice pics

12/09/2006 17:22 #23996

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And I saw my dinner pseudo-inviter at the exam this morning... no apology, no acknowledgement, no nothing. Awesome.

Can't wait to relax and have fun with some booze and some tunes and some good peeps tonight.
metalpeter - 12/09/06 19:26
I third it... Now I think it can be an offical motion. It will be nice to be able to drink and relax and see some peeps.
mrmike - 12/09/06 19:09
Nice pics....and seconding the notion of the peeps, booze, tunes and a little relaxation...

12/08/2006 16:36 #23995

Coupla things...
1: Happy Birthday Tony! (it was yesterday.) (sneaky bastard)

2: My apologies for the gross post- guess I'm too desensitized. Didn't mean to give anyone nightmares or make them puke or anything. (but in case you're curious, the guy from yesterday is doing great. All swollen and stuff, but I must say looks pretty damn good considering he doesn't have a jaw anymore.)

3: this police shooting this makes me absolutely furious. Violent crime makes my blood boil. I am so glad I am not working at ECMC right now. I dealt with a cop that was shot in the head (and died) in med school... what a mess. Major press, same kind of thing as this.

But the thing is, I was eating at Hardware that night, and randomly happened to sit next to one of the trauma PAs from ECMC that we work with, and while we were eating she got a page and read it and said 'huh. two GSW on their way. Glad I'm not on call tonight." Found out later it was this crime, only blocks away. Yuck.

3.5: ajay, glad you're with me on the dinner invite. I thought (think) maybe I was just being a whiny baby, but I thought that was pretty rude.
leetee - 12/08/06 19:25
Oh, and i am totally with your opinion and (e:ajay) 's about the dinner thing. Rude.
leetee - 12/08/06 19:24
Yipes. I hope i didn't have anything to do with you feeling the need to apologize for posting something! I personally never want you to feel like you have to sensor yourself because of anything i didn't want to read. I am totally sqeemish (last night on suvivor, someone smucked their finger with a knife and i threw up a pillow in front of my eyes and asked (e:Uncutsaniflush) to tell me when the gross bits were over! lol)and i think it's totally cool you aren't. And that i am glad someone else can handle it 'cause i sure can't! That was the point i was trying to make.

12/07/2006 22:28 #23994

My work is horrifying
Don't smoke people, ok? Please? Promise?

Long day at work, was in the OR for 13hr straight (no breaks). But it was cool. This guy first came in b/c he noticed his dentures didn't fit. Well, this problem must have been going on for quite some time, but he's old and a little crazy and didn't notice. Bottom line- he had a huge tumor in the floor of his mouth that had eaten through his jaw, and was actually exploding out of the skin. It was stinky and weepy and scabby. It was really gross. And sad. (and probably caused by smoking). So we had to cut his jaw off. His entire chin. From the corners of his mouth, down. Like a puppet. Just sawed it off, and put it in a bucket to send to pathology. We were going to take a bone from his leg to make a new jaw, but he was deemed "too sick" so we used metal plates instead (which don't work as well). Then we took his pec muscle to make him a new mouth/chin.

So it was a long case, but it was actually super cool. And I realized that I like fixing the hole (which is the domain of plastic surgeons) better than making the hole. Always nice to reaffirm that I actually like my chosen field. :)

But anyway- that part is gross and horrifying, sure. But they do it at roswell all the time. The part that actually got to me today was when we were getting started. Put the guy to sleep, shaved his beard (or tried to, it was all crusty and gross), put pads under his heels etc etc. Usually we tape people's eyes closed, so they don't get scratched or anything. But this time since we would be working on his head and need to move it around and stuff I guess he wanted to be extra careful. I heard him ask for a stitch, and I wasn't sure why so I went to look-

He freaking SEWED his eyelids shut.

I know he didn't feel it and we took the stitches out before he woke up etc, but that kind of freaked me out.

And my annoyance for the day- last week was invited to dinner at Nektar. I replied "yeah sure, if I'm off work in time. What time is dinner?" "dunno, I'll let you know." Well it was tonight. When I got home I texted the guy "so, what happened to dinner?" He replied "you snooze you lose." I wrote 'I was waiting for you to write me back with the time." He said 'oh... well you should come by, we're just finishing."

Thanks fucker. Invite me for dinner, then forget to tell me what time, and don't even notice I'm not there. I feel so loved...

Crap. I have a big text saturday morning and I am not ready for it. It's only a practice test, so it's hard to motivate to study, not to mention I've been working late. But I am dreading it.

If only there was a party or some way to get drunk afterwards... ;)

See you soon peeps. Stay cozy!

-J
jenks - 12/09/06 10:17
Well it wouldn't be a PMT party without you making out with SOMEone in the attic now, would it? ;)
imk2 - 12/08/06 23:25
but then again, he's not even willing to do that. how the fuck do you have a hot, cute, funny, smart girl, with big knockers big ass (good thing in my world) and a dope job and not want to fuck her? dude is gay. no question about it.

jenksy, we will have to get super drunk tomorrow at the party and make out for the lack of action youve been having lately. you wont mind will you? ;)
imk2 - 12/08/06 23:19
who is this that left you hanging on dinner, janpan guy or derick? both of them i told you i didnt like form the beginging. i guess if its derick then it's expected, but if this was japan guy, it's time to say suck my big fat clit and see your way to the door.
joshua - 12/08/06 16:17
This is the exact type of scenario that convinced me that I would never try to pursue an MD.
ajay - 12/08/06 11:04
Which guy invited you to dinner? Not your latest crush, I hope.

I would blow my top if someone invited me and then forgot to let me know, and then replied with "we're just finishing". I'd walk up and shove a fork up his ass, pointy side upwards.
leetee - 12/08/06 10:13
Even though ER is my favorite show, i just can't read the surgery bits about your work. Maybe it's the difference between real and fake i can't handle? Nahh... i close my eyes for the icky parts in ER too.

Thank you for being able to do this work, (e:Jenks) !
soma - 12/07/06 23:04
sad and gross. smoking is soo bad for you.. and i actually had to go t o roswell a couple of times.. when my roommates mom had to be taken to chemo and other stuff.. i actually had to take her a couple times myself.. sad days.. i try not to bring it up to my rommates.. i took her to roswell and back home.. and in the end i helped my roommate, my brotha from anotha mother carry her and lay her to rest. she was sucha nice lady..

moral of the story.. take care of yourself folks and friends and fam ... life is soo short

hey do you know any body goin to UB med school i have a couple friends goin to UB med.

cheers
curt-soma
chico - 12/07/06 22:53
Good luck on the big test, Jenksy!
mrmike - 12/07/06 22:31
Ya know, I think I know of such a place Saturday night. I need to find a way there myself.

12/06/2006 17:15 #23993

I love the Onion [UPDATED]
From the Onion's gift guide-

For People Who Want A Watch That Isn't, By Any Practical Definition, A Timepiece

Nooka Zub 20 Watch ($125)


For a while, wristwatch technology was all about making it easier to tell time-lots of large, digital number displays, soft, glow-in-the-dark lighting, and comforting beeps. But eventually, consumers realized that they could get that same technology from their cell phones, but without having to remember to put on a dumb piece of jewelry in the morning. This shift forced wristwatch manufacturers to re-think their whole approach: "Instead of making it easier to tell time, we should make it more difficult," they thought, "That way people will believe they need wristwatches." And so the Nooka Zub 20 was born-a wristwatch that has a weird name, a flexible rubber band, and a face that looks like a calculator and that's "made of dots that represent the hours and a bar to tell you the minute plus a digital second window which toggles to show the date." Of course. Also, it's blue.

Find it at: Urbanoutfitters.com


and here's a pic:image

I was going to write another whole post about this guy saga- but instead, I won't. (E:pyrcedgrrl) I think has hit it the closest. I think he really is just trying not to be an asshole, esp since he knows I had my heart a little traumatized fairly recently. Commendable behavior. But at the same time- (e:newjason) may have a point too. I don't want wishy-washy. I want someone to take charge, and to want me, and to let me know that. If he breaks my heart, maybe that's the price I pay.

And finally- for (e:kara) (and all other dog lovers)-

This recipe comes from Deb Sprague, who says:

Thought I would share one of Avalanches favorite recipes.
I made them today for the boys and they loved them too.!

2 Cups whole grain spelt flour
1 Cup Cornmeal
3 eggs
1 1/2 Cups canned pumpkin(make sure its canned pumpkin and
not pumpkin pie filling that is loaded with sugar!)

Mix all ingredients if it looks too sticky add a bit more spelt
flour and roll out to about 1/4"

Cut into bone shapes place on slightly floured cookie sheet

Cook at 350 for 25 to 30 minutes then turn off oven and
let them sit if you want them crispy..If you want them softer
for your older bullies take them out right away and they will
be chewy.

yummy! no wheat, and pumpkin is good for bully
digestion! I'm going to have to eat a few too.



And new info for you music peeps out there- Just learned there's a 5-disc Sufjan Stevens xmas cd out there. Downloading (legally of course) as we speak. Will give reviews later.
mrmike - 12/06/06 19:28
The Onion rawks!
metalpeter - 12/06/06 18:30
That watch is new to me but I have heard of a couple other watchs that are hard to read but not sure if they are on purpose. One of them the nubers go in reverse order, one of them has no numbers at all and you have to read the time by arm position and I have heard that there is a watch with no numbers and the numbers are backwards or the hands move in the opposite direction.
vycious - 12/06/06 17:28
stick in there, jenks. you arent alone in the (lack-of)romance department. hell, some would say you are doing better at it than others.plenty of fish in the sea and all that.