Picture of the house!
I did the "draw a house thingamajig...." Judging from the personality output, i detect a little bit of the Barnum effect don't you think?
Based on your drawing and the 10 answers you gave this is a summary of your personality:
Your house tells the world that you ought to be a leader. You are a freedom lover and a strong person. You are shy and reserved. If you've drawn a cross on each of windows, you always want to live alone. Once you have a problem, you need a friend with you. son.
You will avoid being alone and seek the company of others whenever possible. You love excitement and create it wherever you go. You have a strong personality and you like to command, influence and control people.
You are not a romantic person by nature. We also see that you are sensuous, sexual, and privately passionate. You don't think much about yourself.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Draw a house!
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
The cover page!
I really like the look of freedom from the photo.
Shot with the fabled lensbaby - for that extra special fine art effect. :) The position of the words is a little high but im planning some additional text.
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Personal Present and Past
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
The wonder of Emed
Stupid Things to do when you're already shagged:
We were all in the resuscitation area of the SGH A&E dept. A friend of mine (we'll call him Sam for privacy) had just finished placing a urinary catheter for an comatose female patient.
After meticulously observing an aseptic technique for the entire procedure, Sam stripped of his gloves in a sigh of relief. In the moments proceeding, the patient started to desaturate and began to twitch and shake violently. A decision was made to intubate the patient and everyone's attention turned to the drama at hand - all thoughts of the dirtied tray for catheterization were momentarily forgotten.
With the patient was successfully intubated, Sam industriously began to clear up the mess - with his bare hands...
Me: Hey, dude, gloves man... GLOVES!
Sam: *Odd look* Huh? this is dirty already... don't need glove lah *stares at his work*
Me: *um* dirty...dirty...dirty... precisely.
Sam: ohhhhhhhhh shitttt.....
Me: yeaaahh rigght.
The moment of realization was priceless.
In a similar incident which might not have gone so well, another one of my friends was recanting his flirtation with death. He nearly got a sharps injury from a HIV and Hep C positive patient. He was assisting in venipuncture when he was nearly stabbed by the bloodied needle. It came close enough to stick to and smear blood on his gloves. Thankfully, a water test later revealed that the glove had maintained its integrity.
Its a chilling reminder.
Please look after sharps!
We were all in the resuscitation area of the SGH A&E dept. A friend of mine (we'll call him Sam for privacy) had just finished placing a urinary catheter for an comatose female patient.
After meticulously observing an aseptic technique for the entire procedure, Sam stripped of his gloves in a sigh of relief. In the moments proceeding, the patient started to desaturate and began to twitch and shake violently. A decision was made to intubate the patient and everyone's attention turned to the drama at hand - all thoughts of the dirtied tray for catheterization were momentarily forgotten.
With the patient was successfully intubated, Sam industriously began to clear up the mess - with his bare hands...
Me: Hey, dude, gloves man... GLOVES!
Sam: *Odd look* Huh? this is dirty already... don't need glove lah *stares at his work*
Me: *um* dirty...dirty...dirty... precisely.
Sam: ohhhhhhhhh shitttt.....
Me: yeaaahh rigght.
The moment of realization was priceless.
In a similar incident which might not have gone so well, another one of my friends was recanting his flirtation with death. He nearly got a sharps injury from a HIV and Hep C positive patient. He was assisting in venipuncture when he was nearly stabbed by the bloodied needle. It came close enough to stick to and smear blood on his gloves. Thankfully, a water test later revealed that the glove had maintained its integrity.
Its a chilling reminder.
Please look after sharps!
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