Will and Grace
So I just finished Season 3 of "Will & Grace." And of course, like most good shows, it's not like the season ended in a cliffhanger. So, I was very much looking forward to be able to skip right to the first episode of season 4, which I quickly found out was in Italian, courtesy of Mininova.org.
Now I'm not watching the 4th season of Will & Grace, so I guess I'll write some in my blog.
Which brings up the obvious question: what the hell is new in my life?
This calls for a list.
#1. I've fallen hard for Will & Grace. Belly laughs at every turn. "The only reason we hate gay people is because it's in right now. We hate gays, we hate evolution... it's like a new Age of Enlightenment."
#2. Belly... ew. I'm clocking in at an all-time high, 167 lbs. I'm going to the gym. They must make a machine for this. (Can't wait for the pill...)
#3. Becoming Martha Stewart. I think I'm getting good at this. I cooked dinner for a couple friends a few weeks ago (it wasn't even Easy Mac), and now I'm going to have a genetics homework marathon at my apartment. It may not sound sexy, but let me tell you...
#4. Concerts. It's wonderful to live in a city that is actually on "the tour schedule." Bob Saget (not to be confused with Danny Tanner) at the beginning of February - that was a fantastic night. Upcoming are Billy Joel in April and Damien Rice in May.
#5. Studying. Yup, some of that, too. Genetics, immunology, histology, physiology, and microbiology.
#6. World of Warcraft, next in my search for video games that I can't beat in a week. Let's just say that it's been much longer than that, and the $15/month I pay them is used to add even more onto it. Good game, if you find you have tons of free time (which I do, of course, being in medical school).
#7. Taking an elective on Health & Human Rights, which you'd think would go hand in hand, until you learn about the "doctors" at Abu Graihb (probably misspelled) and Guantanamo Bay.
#8. Research. Putting together a research proposal for this summer, so I can make some $$ to afford to stay in school. That would be good.
... OK, that makes my life sound boring. It's actually not. Honest.