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Either she's right in which case I suppose I'm relieved, or, I'm dying and there's nothing she can do, so she's protecting me. So if I never post again, you know why. |
| Wrenkin May 23, 2004 05:39 PM PDT [Insert whimsical story about brother being misdiagnosed with inoperable brain cancer] | ||
| sarah May 23, 2004 03:22 AM PDT (jen's friend) a piece of advice: don't trust anyone in the medical profession, especially if that person works at u of t health services. i went to a doctor there, complaining of chest pains and an irregular heartbeat, and the doctor told me that it was because i drink too much coffee (note: i do not even like coffee, and therefore do not often, no, make that ever, consume it). turns out, it's a lot more serious than me drinking too much caffine, and i have to have surgery next week. doctors suck. but i'm sure you're fine. sorry, this is not a reassuring comment. | ||
| Brenda May 21, 2004 01:58 PM PDT Can't blog from deathbed, computer broken. | ||
| Lemon May 21, 2004 12:48 PM PDT Since everyone eventually dies, shouldn't death be among the more anti-climactic things that could happen to us? | ||
| supercrisis May 21, 2004 12:08 PM PDT Death is exciting. It's like coming to the end of a cliff-hanger and not knowing what's going to happen next. | ||
| Lemon May 21, 2004 01:04 AM PDT Please don't die. I wouldn't like it if you died. Maybe it's an alien parisite? | ||
| Wrenkin May 19, 2004 11:10 PM PDT If you're gonna die it'll be slow and horrible, so plenty of time to blog from bed. | ||
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