Chapter 25
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
  Happy Jack.
J.D.'s Narration: And four years of pre-med, four years of med school, and tons of unpaid loans have made me realize one thing...
Nurse Kearney: [Close-up] Good. Could you go drop an NG tube on the patient in 234, and call the attending if the lavage is positive?
[J.D. fidgets and looks around nervously]
J.D.'s Narration: I don't know jack.

Man today was hectic. I had a 9:00 meeting that I didn't drive to in advance to find out where the heck I was going, so naturally I was late. It was in Cranston...the name just evokes gross feelings. You have to say it all nasaly. Say it with me: "Craaaaaaaaaaaanston." Hahahaha. After that meeting I was overwhelmed with info and ideas and filler. This was followed by the rest of the day, where I was mulling over everything from the morning on top of many other subjects on my plate that made me feel overwhelmed. But I love everything I am doing, so being overwhelmed doesn't really matter. (Plus, in my car I have a casette tape of The Who's Greatest Hits that my friend Tyler bought me when I was like 13, so I just dig a few songs at full blast and all is good. You know it had to be overwhelming if I switched off NPR.)

Another (voluntary) meeting after work down in Warwick and I'm just now getting home. But when I got here one of my roommates was playing some Creedence Clearwater Revival. So again...all is good.
 
Comments:
Dude I totally listened to The Who's greatest hits on the way back to Austin from Ft. Worth...I call them "the band whose music you always hear but never know who sings it"...I think it's fitting.
 
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