Ximending, Taipei
25thMay 2005

The Maiden
Medical undergraduate Stubborn, whimsical and perpetually in a state of daydream.

Loves and Desires
The rain, the sea and the cliffs
Shopping for pretty things
Be a good doctor

Pet-Peeves
Cats
Enclosed areas
Screaming people



Autobiography
Light is a many splendored thing
Archives
Guestbook

Dirty Laundry
2S03M
Alvin
Barry
Chingsian
ChiuWeng
Denyse
Genghis
Gerald
Gwenda
Huimin
Huishan
Jessica
Jianfu
JingJing
Joanna
Judo girls
KahSuan
KhengChuan
MC
Mr M
Natalie
Qiumei
Raymond
Sharon
Shawn
Tie Han
Wang
Wenshan
Wenyang
Xiaoke
Xinyi
Yucai


Mail me

Other Vindications
ART
Browntown
Buttermilk
Oikono
OneLittleTwit

Now playing
La Vie En Rose
By Louis Armstrong




 
Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Freedom at last.
So Friday marked the last day of work. Lest you have yet to hear from me yet, I am now availiable for weekday gatherings, tea, movies, shopping trips, whatever. Freedom at last, ooh-la-la.

View from top floor, SGH.

Endocrine laboratory, Nuclear Med Dept.

Lab bench. And my serum specimen which I later dispatched to Serology for Hep B testing.

Blood specimens to be discarded.

Psuedo-dope. Boric acid for urine specimen preservation.

Department fish.

And more fish.

Notice in the loo.
"We can only keep the washroom clean with your earnest cooperation. Please lift the toilet seat if you must stand on it.
How do the rest of us sit on a seat with your footprints on it?"
Can't really read the rest of it. But oh well.

Gift from my colleagues: Box of scrunchies.

Another gift. Elizebeth Arden green tea spray.

The maiden spoke at 9:53 AM

 
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