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Dec. 11th, 2006 11:44 amThe waiting room is full now. Cat is in the back, hopefully talking with Dr. H and whatever part of the team has been doing rounds. I am eager to here what they have to say and dreading it, too. Not really because of bad prognoses---i'm not scared of that anymore.
I've been writing Yule cards and pacing alot.
Sarah just walked in---I'm getting off to talk with her. She Says,"Hey everybody. Hello internet".
Anything else, Ms. Avery?
(Laughter) No.
OK, back later with more news from the ICU.
I've been writing Yule cards and pacing alot.
Sarah just walked in---I'm getting off to talk with her. She Says,"Hey everybody. Hello internet".
Anything else, Ms. Avery?
(Laughter) No.
OK, back later with more news from the ICU.
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Date: 2006-12-11 04:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-11 08:04 pm (UTC)Dr. Chase:
I think the patient's methodology is too reliant on the participant-observer role, and that he's become too close to his field population. He really needs to put some sociological data in his introduction, to get his field observations into some kind of perspective.
Dr. Avery:
Nonsense! The problem is that he's using gerunds where he needs to be using infinitives. If we put him on an infinitive drip and give him a participle button so he can dose himself as needed, he should perk rigth up.
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Date: 2006-12-12 06:07 am (UTC)Where the hell can I get one of those particple buttons? Stat!
Bang on... :)