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May 14, 2009 00:09

[Accidental Voice;]

I don't know what the problem is with the carpet, it's got a blood stain trapped in it not a fragment of his soul. Cuddy should tell him she incinerated it, see what he does then. In fact, why wasn't it incinerated?

Foreman? Foreman.Great. I shouldn't have switched my damn service. Can you hear me now? No, obviously not, ( Read more... )

delirium tremens, can you hear me now, lost puppy pls contact owner, arrival

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[voice] sleep sweet! \o/ for placeholders. worksmart May 14 2009, 03:38:55 UTC
I guess starting with hello would have been perfunctory.

Doctor Wilson.

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[voice] worksmart May 14 2009, 17:51:58 UTC
I am, most likely hallucinating. You're most likely part of the construct. But I appreciate you're at least attempting to be a reassuring one.

I've been given the tour guides. Then again, I remember what they said about New Jersey.

Are you living with Cameron?

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[voice] worksmart May 14 2009, 18:39:52 UTC
So what changed your mind? Assuming you don't still think you're in psychosis.

I met his new blood specialist. She thought you might be living with Cameron.

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[voice] worksmart May 14 2009, 19:27:15 UTC
It's definitely too vivid for a dream. Not too vivid for peduncular hallucinosis, though, is it? It would be rare to find it occurring with paracusia and other multisensory perception changes, but it can't be unheard of. Everything fits.

Eden. She believes that your blood is where you keep your soul.

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[voice] worksmart May 14 2009, 19:57:18 UTC
I know. Things have to be bad when I wish I'd spent more time listening to Foreman.

It's the strangest I've heard from someone he'd employ.

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[voice] worksmart May 15 2009, 01:47:34 UTC
I wish I'd listened to him. I think I spend enough time trapped with him as it is.

Second time I've heard that word in a medical context.

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