Sunday, August 31, 2003
Wednesday, August 20, 2003
Since everyone's rambling about doctors, let me throw in my 2 cents.
Bozodo, I have a plethora of prescription medication too - oral antibiotics and topical creams and solutions for my skin. Some are free samples directly given to me from my dermatologist while some are bought with the numerous prescriptions he generously writes me whenever I ask. It's so easy to get medication from this guy. If I can legally turn around and sell my inventory out in the market, I'd be rich. Well maybe not rich, but much better off than where I am now.
I've been going to this guy since freshman year college. So it's been many years now. His treatment and medication did work for a long time. Hence I keep going to him. But for some reason, his magic is not working anymore. Not in the past 5 months. Here I am wondering in my mind why isn't the medication working anymore and there HE is asking ME straight out, "why can't I clear your skin?" Uhh...you're the doc! You tell me!!!
So are doctors worth the money they charge? I often wonder.
Bozodo, I have a plethora of prescription medication too - oral antibiotics and topical creams and solutions for my skin. Some are free samples directly given to me from my dermatologist while some are bought with the numerous prescriptions he generously writes me whenever I ask. It's so easy to get medication from this guy. If I can legally turn around and sell my inventory out in the market, I'd be rich. Well maybe not rich, but much better off than where I am now.
I've been going to this guy since freshman year college. So it's been many years now. His treatment and medication did work for a long time. Hence I keep going to him. But for some reason, his magic is not working anymore. Not in the past 5 months. Here I am wondering in my mind why isn't the medication working anymore and there HE is asking ME straight out, "why can't I clear your skin?" Uhh...you're the doc! You tell me!!!
So are doctors worth the money they charge? I often wonder.
Monday, August 18, 2003
RMJ Entry #34:
Back from another busy week. Another project down. One more to go.
There were a few things I wanted to blog about last week, but now, after their moments have passed, it no longer seems relevant to write about them. This sums up a lot of things doesn't it? Things/people/issues get their moments of fame, only to realize later that these moments are very short lived. Blame it on the busy world with all its daily happenings. Blame it on the public's short attention span. Blame all you want. You still can't change this inevitable rule of sorts.
Back from another busy week. Another project down. One more to go.
There were a few things I wanted to blog about last week, but now, after their moments have passed, it no longer seems relevant to write about them. This sums up a lot of things doesn't it? Things/people/issues get their moments of fame, only to realize later that these moments are very short lived. Blame it on the busy world with all its daily happenings. Blame it on the public's short attention span. Blame all you want. You still can't change this inevitable rule of sorts.
Friday, August 08, 2003
RMJ Entry #33:
Are you partially to blame if your friend gets into a car accident on his way to pick you up for dinner? I know the answer is no but I couldn't help asking myself that when it happened to my friend this past weekend. If he wasn't responsible for picking me up, if I had offered to drive instead, he probably would have been spared that "destined" journey. Worst part is, the car is totalled. So he's without a car now. How can I not feel bad about it? But of course, if you look at it positively, it's fortunate that he walked away from the accident without any injuries. That's definitely a blessing to count.
So hey you...we'll do dinner again next time alright? I'll drive. Or maybe we'll take public transpo. Or walking is fine too. We can work up an appetite. Yeah, that's good.
Are you partially to blame if your friend gets into a car accident on his way to pick you up for dinner? I know the answer is no but I couldn't help asking myself that when it happened to my friend this past weekend. If he wasn't responsible for picking me up, if I had offered to drive instead, he probably would have been spared that "destined" journey. Worst part is, the car is totalled. So he's without a car now. How can I not feel bad about it? But of course, if you look at it positively, it's fortunate that he walked away from the accident without any injuries. That's definitely a blessing to count.
So hey you...we'll do dinner again next time alright? I'll drive. Or maybe we'll take public transpo. Or walking is fine too. We can work up an appetite. Yeah, that's good.
Friday, August 01, 2003
RMJ Entry #32:
WTW, you are so right about blogger.com putting ads relating to our blogs on our sites. Red, did you notice your site has links to Hobo International Bags, Gyms, and Swimming Lessons? I just noticed mine has a link to Little Red Riding Hood. Boy oh boy are they snooping into our stuff.
Speaking of snooping, this brings me to rant about our email providers. They're totally allowing advertisers access to our information. Why do I say that? Cuz I keep getting emails from MYSELF. Many of my junk mail are from my own name, the exact spelling and all. What the hell? They must have looked into my information to get my name and use that to get my attention. Ok, I'll give them that. That's smart. So curious little me opened some of these junk mail to see what they're trying to sell me. They range from loan consolidations, to life insurance, to diet pills, to...brace youselves...male genital elongation drugs! WHAT THE HELL? If you have the guts to look into my information for my email address and name, might as well look at my gender while you're at it. Why would I need elongation drugs to secure my manhood??? Whatever happened to the concept of a Target Audience? Did they think I am their target audience for that? For boob enlargements maybe (key word "maybe"). For sure I have nothing to elongate. NOTHING.
WTW, you are so right about blogger.com putting ads relating to our blogs on our sites. Red, did you notice your site has links to Hobo International Bags, Gyms, and Swimming Lessons? I just noticed mine has a link to Little Red Riding Hood. Boy oh boy are they snooping into our stuff.
Speaking of snooping, this brings me to rant about our email providers. They're totally allowing advertisers access to our information. Why do I say that? Cuz I keep getting emails from MYSELF. Many of my junk mail are from my own name, the exact spelling and all. What the hell? They must have looked into my information to get my name and use that to get my attention. Ok, I'll give them that. That's smart. So curious little me opened some of these junk mail to see what they're trying to sell me. They range from loan consolidations, to life insurance, to diet pills, to...brace youselves...male genital elongation drugs! WHAT THE HELL? If you have the guts to look into my information for my email address and name, might as well look at my gender while you're at it. Why would I need elongation drugs to secure my manhood??? Whatever happened to the concept of a Target Audience? Did they think I am their target audience for that? For boob enlargements maybe (key word "maybe"). For sure I have nothing to elongate. NOTHING.
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