Television season has commenced, which is unfortunate, given my workload for this semester. Somehow I have to find time to squeeze Scrubs, Nip/Tuck, Law and Order: SVU, and The Biggest Loser into my schedule. Oh, and I'm particularly interested in My Name is Earl, a new show premiering on NBC. (I dig Jason Lee.) That sounds like a lot of time parked on the couch, but really, it's only 3 1/2 hours a week. Some people watch that much a day. Although I have to admit, I was guilty of that this summer -- I watched FUSE for hours on end. It was an integral part of my "summer bum" plan... but I've slowly been weaning myself off it.
Luis is out of town all this week, performing in a concert series around the Seattle area. Eating Chipotle without me, undoubtedly. :)
There's been an influx of patients coming into my work recently, all with the same complaint; "I woke up this morning and didn't feel good. I don't have time to be sick right now, so I need to see the doctor." Are you KIDDING me? I don't know any doctors who can snap their fingers and make a viral infection (read: a cold) go away. I think this says a lot about the nature of our society, but more about that later...
I still have to read about the Romans for my European Civ class, but I think perhaps a bubble bath is in order first. Or better still, maybe I'll combine the two. That could be nice, although I'm not sure about the logistics of it.
(big giant textbook + water + sleepy Mandi = big soggy textbook = no money at book buyback time.)
On second thought, maybe that's not such a great idea... Oh well.
Goodnight!
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