Posts Tagged 'Dorm Life'

the classic crime

Well, I guess every day can’t be a good day.  For whatever reason (and I could probably tell you if you want to know), I’ve started to avoid resolving problems the day they happen.  And today, one of my skeletons caught up with me.  I didn’t deal with the problem when I should have because I was worried about finals and just didn’t want to think about it.  Not only that, the whole issue was completely my fault, and it seems it’s happened so many times before that I’m either becoming so mad at myself that I’m still messing up or so bored of dealing with the whole situation.  But I guess I still have to deal with it, whether it’s the last time this happens or not…

And I found out that I didn’t get as big of a raise as I thought I was.  But I guess a raise is still a raise…

And I have to revise my statement about Courtney being my favorite character on Dorm Life.  She is the best at acting on the show, which is really what I meant all along.  I’m saying this because she did a very bad thing last night.  I was talking to Lisa S. about all the drama that unfolded last night (drama on Dorm Life is the only drama in my life, thankfully — I much prefer drama to be make-believe), and after we finished talking I realized what may be a difference between men and women, and it may reveal a double standard that I didn’t know I had.  You see, I completely blamed Courtney for the illicit hook-up which is endangering the Perfect Plan to bring Mike and Britney together, but Lisa blames Coutney and Mike equally!  Now the difference here is noteworthy, because I didn’t even think to blame Mike at all.  Is that sexist of me?  Comment and let me know what you think.

I didn’t plan on this blog becoming a media review, but I do want to mention an album I have been listening to a lot lately.  I wish I had discovered it in December, because it probably would have helped me out a lot.  It’s called “Seattle Sessions” by The Classic Crime.  You can listen to a few of their songs here (Seattle and The Test are the only two on that site from this album though).  According to the review on iTunes it is “themed around touring’s heavy toll.”  If your initial reaction is like mine, you’re probably thinking, “OK, I’ve heard of people hating their jobs, but I think we’ve reached a new level when we have musicians, especially touring musicians (meaning people want to pay to hear them), who are envied by most and thought to have one of those one-in-a-millions jobs like playing in the NFL, who, according to this authoritative review, theme their second album around how demanding touring is.”  But then I thought about the toll touring so often took on me, and I can really relate to this album, hearing them sing “We are so far from home,” and “the rigs look so empty when framed by their lights, and that’s how I’m feeling.”  But I guess I’m just glad that I don’t have to feel that way anymore…

And for some reason, I keep getting asked about the course of therapy for tuberculosis wherever I go.  So since I never really learned it in the first place, I’m going to type it here so that it might stick.  The most common regimen for an active infection involves an intensive phase of isoniazid, rifampin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol for 2 months, followed by a continuation phase of isoniazid and rifampin for 4 months.  For latent Tb, 9 months of isoniazid at 5 mg/kg/day is recommended.

the doctor isn’t in yet

So the last time I tried to update, this site was undergoing maintenance, so I wasn’t able to post.  In the words of Gopher, “Sorry, America.”  I am anxiously awaiting the new Dorm Life episode that will be posted at midnight tonight!  Prediction: Mystery Hot Girl will be involved!!!  Danny B is awesome, but my new and permanent favorite character is Courtney, played by Nora Kirkpatrick.  If you need further evidence as to why she is the best on this show, please watch this video.  She reminds me of my old neighbor Bonnie Herald Glass for some reason…

Anyway, my body keeps reminding me how old it’s getting.  For example, I just ate a bunch of junk food, and my stomach is not happy with me.  I think it’s giving me the cold shoulder.  I’ll eat some vegetables in a bit to get back on its good side.  I was talking to Troy the other night about how old I am getting.  I’ll be 23 in a few months.  I remember Mark E. complaining to me about how old he felt when he turned 23 and I was 20, and at the time I told him that that was not old, and told myself that I would never complain about getting old when I really wasn’t.  But I can’t help myself now.  But I’m really excited for this week because Troy is coming to Indy to celebrate his 25th and it should be a great time!  He’s telling everyone that it’s his 21st so people will pay more attention to him…  He’ll never tell you about the 4 years he took off school to volunteer for the Peace Corps (and that they waived the baccalaureate requirement for him).  Anyway, I miss that kid so much, so it will be good to see him and the rest of his buds.  I’m thinking about going up to Lafayette the weekend after Memorial Day to go to Northview and maybe hang out.  We’ll see…

The Doctor Is InSo yesterday was the first time a real patient called me “doctor.”  It was probably the coolest thing ever.  In school we mock-call ourselves doctors when we’re doing counseling simulations, but yesterday was the real thing.  He said, “Thank you, doctor,” after I’d helped him out.  I corrected him and told him that I still have two years of school left, but the truth is that at work people come to me seeking my advice all the time, and they take it.  It makes me wish I had a really cool last name like Pepper or Dre…