Is it Friday yet?? *cries*

Jul 09, 2009 19:11


If I hear the word "Tamiflu" one more time today I might just scream. And why why why do some people have to make things difficult for everyone?! Don't they realise that just co-operating ang getting on with it will ebnefits everyone, including themselves?? Grrr!

I actually got a good night's sleep last night. So good that I slept through my alarm and woke up 20 mins before I start work! Shiiiiiit! Lol.

I got lectured by my boss today for driving to work. Lol. She's right though, I really should be walking, it's only two miles at the most and is actually quicker to walk home than to drive! So this weekend I'm gonna make sure the iPod is charged and ready to go, make sure I have my big bag ready so I can take a change of shoes, and I'm gonna get up earlier on Monday and walk to work.

I watched the Clooney ep of ER last night...

OMG!!! Best episode ever!! It was awesome! I love how they linked together the stories at the different hospitals. And Peter!! I didn't even know he was gonna be in it! Doug and Carol...*flails*... being all happy and settled was just....gah! Perfect! And that scene where he's talking to Sam and Neela about who's still at County and who's not....I was yelling at the screen for him to ask about John!!! The kidney saved "some doctor"... GAH!! It was John!!!

Susan Sarandon is an incredible actress. Everything I see her in makes me love her even more.

And I absolutely agree 100% with the message sent out by this episode. Organ donation is an incredible gift. Anyone who can do it, should do it. If you aren't a registered organ donor, please think about it. It can save so many lives. Or at lest discuss it with your family/friends if you want your organs to be used after you die. Everyone I know that could possibly have to make that decision for me, knows exactly what I want. They can take anything and everything they can use.

for more info:

How to become an organ donor (UK)

I also give blood regularly. It's really not painful, only takes 20-30 mins once every four months and could save lives.

National Blood Service (UK)

And I'm also on this register, which, granted, is a much more invasive proceedure, but has a personal significane for me.

British Bone Marrow Registry

rl - work, tv - er

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