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Monday, October 16, 2006

favorite part of the ride home 

to get home everyday i take a bus and then the subway. its about 45 min. on average +/- 10 min depending on when my these two means of locomotion deicde to arrive. anyways, on my subway ride home, a lage part of the ride is on what the folks in chicago would call the 'el' as in elevated track. just the other day i happened to glance out the window and notice people in the office of one of the buildings the train passes. after viewing the image my brain processed the whole thing and i realized I had just had a one-second glimpse into a dental check-up. there was a person reclined in a dental chair and someone else leaning over them going to town on thier crown. my first thought was "how does that patient feel about me seeing their checkup?" do they even notice? and if they do does normal subway culture extend through the windows of the train? for example, on the subway, you do NOT make eye contact with other people. if you do, you pretend like it was an accident and avert you eyes hastily. it was as if you never saw that person. even though its so crowded their ring is threatening a second circumcision. does that work if just one person is in the subway? i hate unwritten rules. there needs to be a website telling me all the unwritten rules so i can break them properly. and yes, when i become an OBGYN i will open my practice in that same building, on that same floor. you know, for kids.

Comments:
Holy crap, you're alive. I thought you had been killed in Harlem or something. No blog. No AIM. I was very sad. I'm gonna hit up pantry tomorrow, well, Wednesday morning I guess. You will be missed.
 
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