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Hello testing testing. This is not Joel at the moment. This is Elisha a friend of Joel's. You see, i was minding my own business and trying to update my blog when i realise this isn't mind at all. so i remembered that my laptop, Adelle, has been used. Mind you, i really don't mind and i'm not kedekut. But this is a lesson Joel can learn. HAHAHAHA... NEXT TIME YOU LOG INTO SOMETHING SWEETHEART! YOU SHOULD LOG BACK OUT! NOW I SPAM YOU BLOG ENTRIES. okay. just one. You can delete it. I know i'm an ass for doing this but i'm getting the kick out of it. here is a picture. Of Joel's friend....
CANTIKKAN??!!! GAHAHAHA!

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Joel @ 12:25 AM



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I think the only part of the movie I enjoyed was the lil' comic thingy before the real movie started.

Going for a jog. Later.


Joel @ 8:03 AM



Wake me up
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Feeling really lost.

And tired.


Joel @ 12:07 AM



Because I've BO
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No, I don't have body odour. Sometimes my breath smells, but that's because I eat too much junk for my own good. But yeah, the missus took it upon herself to buy me an anniversary gift. These 2 perfumes came as a pair, and I'm lovin' it.

I don't have the inspiration to blog anymore. 3rd year just started, and I'm hopeful for the days ahead.

Who wants to stay in Seremban with me? :D


Joel @ 11:32 PM



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Whoa, it's been a long time since I last updated, and many things have happened since then. Just to name a few - Transformers II was released, I shadowed a very friendly and wise general practitioner and finally, the long-awaited summative results were out.

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If you could recall, this is how Bumblebee first looked like in the first episode of Transformers.


Tuco (real name has been changed to protect hero's identity) has a robot-transforming-vehicle that looks almost similar, too!

Got sticker at the back summore, don't play play. It's the life indicator - like the blinking red dot on Ultraman's chest.


But seriously, I can't wait to watch the movie. Mmm.

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So this, as many of you might or might not know, is Max. He's a Shih Tzu, and he's been part of the family for 2 and a half years now. Just the other day, my family and I went down to KL for the weekend and we brought Max along with us. The next morning he came out from one of the rooms chewing on my dad's toothbrush that was in the luggage.




So cleverrrrr :)

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Part of IMU's semester 4 syllabus is to be attached to a GP's clinic for 10 sessions. I became a parasite and leeched off Zaidee, shadowing the doctor that he found. (My own doctor rejected me maaa).

It was really good in a sense that I got to observe medicine practiced in real life, rather than reading books after books which gets tiring after some time. I used my stethoscope on a real patient for the first time and got to listen to a pan-systolic murmur, and also to an ectopic heart beat (different case altogether). I saw a diabetic ulcer. I saw two consecutive cases involving the eye that looked similar at first but were interestingly two different entities. I saw inflammed tonsils with abscesses threatening to explode in your face.

I played a lot of wrestling during lunchbreaks.


Ultimately, I learned that doctors are merely mediators, and God is the healer.

Zaidee, Dr. Choo, and myself.

"If you're being dishonest, you'll be disclosed sooner or later. Never compromise your professional integrity, above all else."

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I did okay for the exam. Vanessa collected my results for me as I was in the clinic when they released it. I was disappointed at first when she announced it over the phone to me, but I guess I'm glad now that I did pass.

Looking forward for sem 5 :)


Joel @ 6:26 PM