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commotiocordis ([personal profile] commotiocordis) wrote2006-10-21 03:00 pm
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Wish you could hire a dream doc to perform your cosmetic surgery? Thirty-one percent of women would choose Dr. Doug Ross from ER (George Clooney), while 28 percent would choose Dr. Sean McNamara from Nip/Tuck (Dylan Walsh). Dr. McDreamy of Grey's Anatomy (Patrick Dempsey) came in third with 21 percent. Men preferred Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) from House (33 percent), with Grey's Anatomy Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) coming in second with 25 percent of the votes.
Source: American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

LOL. Lisa pwns. That's all there is to it.

[identity profile] chaosity.livejournal.com 2006-11-29 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Congrats on your mad not-burning-anything skills

I know! But last night I was told to heat a pie up for dinner and it, like, imploded. Somehow.

Your brother can come over here to hang out with mine and I'll take his place over there

That would be awesome! Bad for your family, though. But great for me!

Because I've never been overseas and it would be fun

Me neither and yes it would. My God, it would. I should totally visit your country. I'll bump it up my rapidly expanding list of places to go when I am older and free from mothers with phobias of flying.

where we keep the cookbooks and extra packages of noodles

What a lovely combination.

stairs to the basement

OMG basement. Like, no one has them over here. I'd love a basement. It'd be, like, my own little... cave.

Haha, cave. I am cave woman! *pounds chest*

Makes for loads of entertaining mental doubletakes

*giggles* I know.

I must look in to that

Yes, you must. Jobs are good. Even better when you actually like the place. I only applied for a position at my shop ('my' shop. Haha.) because my friend was working there and she said they were desperate for people. But I do like it there, so I guess I was lucky.

then my laziness and major procrastination and every other week sicknesses started and now my grades are pretty much sucky

We're like, badschoolgrades twins. Laziness, major procrastination and sickness are my main problems when it comes to grades, too. Well... they're my only problems.

which is why I hope college will be better

I am actually looking forward to university, because it is so different to school. You're entirely independent and the hours are less (allowing you more time for both procrastination AND study. Not sure exactly how that works, but I'm sticking to it) and such. And you're learning what you WANT to learn. Like, for example, I got top grades last year in Science when out topic was human biology, because I loved it so much. I was always contributing to class discussions and breezing through homework and assignments and such. Haha, repetitive use of 'and such'.


[identity profile] crashcart9.livejournal.com 2006-12-16 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I definitely typed this. . . err, ages and ages ago, but then emailed it to myself because I wasn't done replying and then forgot. Bad me.

But last night I was told to heat a pie up for dinner and it, like, imploded.

Lol. I almost burned my soup today, but that's it. Because I was cooking it in a saucepan and I usually just microwave it but the microwave doesn't so much work as not work because of the no electricity thing. And so I forgot that when it's on the burner, you can't just run off to the bathroom and forget about it like you can if it's in the microwave.

I should totally visit your country. I'll bump it up my rapidly expanding list of places to go when I am older and free from mothers with phobias of flying.

Indeed totally yes. Yay for bumping up the list. My list is so packed it isn't even funny. But it's so expensive to go anywhere on planes that it sucks.

Like, no one has them over here.

Really? I don't know how common they are over here in general, but in my neighborhood everybody's got one.

I only applied for a position at my shop ('my' shop. Haha.) because my friend was working there and she said they were desperate for people.

That's always good, if people you like work there.

We're like, badschoolgrades twins.

Hee, indeed.

You're entirely independent and the hours are less

The hours being less is definitely the selling point for me. I feel like I'm in school forever.

Like, for example, I got top grades last year in Science when out topic was human biology, because I loved it so much.

Exactly. That's like me in bio at all. I was like yeah, Bs in classes, whatever, because I didn't care, but now I'm in biology and though it's mostly dumb stuff like plants and really basic stuff, it's so much cooler than dumb english class.