A sucker for punishment

Oct 29, 2007 01:04

Ack! What masochistic impulse drove me to enroll in Perioperative Nursing as opposed to Child and Adolescent Health ( Read more... )

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Of course I know what I'm talking about. insaneizzi October 28 2007, 15:42:43 UTC
Why couldn't I just pick the easy subject and cruise through second semester next year? 'Cause you'll be bored out of your mind and it won't be cruisy, it'll be uninteresting and going to classes will become harder and harder. Going to P will be hard too, but cooler in the long run.

Convert the veneer wearers to your Chuck ways! :P

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Re: Of course I know what I'm talking about. whochick October 29 2007, 00:51:09 UTC
Izzi, you are the voice of my subconscious mind.

Seriously.

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Re: Of course I know what I'm talking about. insaneizzi October 29 2007, 12:31:28 UTC
I accept my responsibility and will do my utmost to keep your mind in check. *nods* :P

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Re: Of course I know what I'm talking about. whochick October 29 2007, 12:40:18 UTC
::sporfle::

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rhakylia October 29 2007, 07:20:09 UTC
The more interesting it is, the more you'll get out of it...and the more you'll want to put into it as well.

Don't be intimidated, certainly not by perfect teeth...you can't have been put off by mine...surely!

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whochick October 29 2007, 12:03:26 UTC
You claim dental perfection?

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infiniteviking October 29 2007, 13:40:45 UTC
Wow. Sounds grueling and fascinating at the same time. Good luck!

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whochick October 30 2007, 05:13:17 UTC
I've got a feeling I'm gonna need it, thanks!

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Teeth and Chucks drox October 30 2007, 06:26:40 UTC
I am American and I don't have perfect teeth. And I'm not the only one. But Americans on TV all seem to have perfect teeth.

And young people! My younger co-workers have *got* to be using expensive whiteners because I swear their teeth are phosphorescent. Ow! My eyes!

Don't young people these days (ghod I sound old!) have better things to spend their money on than dental bleach?

p.s. Chucks are the best. Except when it rains or snows. Why can't they be waterproof?

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Re: Teeth and Chucks whochick October 30 2007, 15:01:54 UTC
You've restored my faith in British-style dentistry (If it ain't fallin' out, don't fix it!).

Young Aussie spend most of their money on waxing and fake tan (unless they want skin cancer). I must admit to breaking out the fake tan this season. I've no wish to blind everybody with my shins when I take up kyaking again this summer.

As for the waterproofing - Scotch Guard, madam!

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University is *made* for masochists... the_arc5 November 7 2007, 03:38:31 UTC
Seriously...who goes to class in three-inch heels? Chucks are far more reasonable. And the path of least resistance is booooooring... The other option isn't extra work, anyway, it's excitement!

So...not sure if you remember me or not. I'm Katrine, over at Teaspoon, with the strange, twitchy reviews of "Diamond Sea." I finally got an LJ, just for you, I might add, and my journal couldn't be lamer. I'm here, though! (And trying to make it better. I'm just so bad at this!)

Just thought I'd give you a shoutout, see how life was, etc. Cheers!

(Oh, and we Americans need good teeth. Our accents are pathetic, we have so little by way of historic excitement it's just sad, and our television isn't very good. Teeth are practically all we've got.)

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Re: University is *made* for masochists... whochick November 8 2007, 05:29:07 UTC
Oh, you are so friended right away! I don't have enough twitchy reviewers on my flist (lj-speak for "friends list"). Friend me back to see all my locked entries.

I've come to the conclusion you're probably right about the Peri-Op class. Still, one week away from exams, I can't help but feel a little dubious at times.

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