Cam Immunization
Monday - May 05, 2008
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At 10 this morning I went to my doctor and got my immunizations for my trip to cambodia next month. I thought I was going to get 2 or 3 shots, but I ended up getting a single shot (hep A) and 2 prescriptions. One of them is for typhoid and the other is for malaria. In the evening my family went to korematsu again.
I finally realized today why a lot of people say python is their favorite programming language. After working in C on postgresql code for days, switching over to python turned out to be a beautiful experience. Ok. Enough "nerdy" for today...
When I was getting my immunization, I forgot that people told me that my arm would be sore of the rest of the day. If I had remembered, I would have told the nurse to stab me in the left arm instead. If I was James Bond, I would have realized the danger at the last millisecond, and then swung my body around with lightning speed (though from my perspective it would be in slow motion), having my left arm stop under the approaching needle just as it pierces the surface of my rock hard skin. If I was Spiderman, my spider-sense would have gone off as soon as the nurse entered the room, but then again, the needle wouldn't have been able to pierce my skin anyway.
Sadly, I am neither James Bond nor Spideman, and my right (useful) arm was sore for the rest of the day.
anna on May 6, 2008 07:33 PMdon't worry mikey...it'll get better soon.
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