In the dark, damp, dingy confines of a chart room is where my summer is being spent. My hours are occupied with the alphabet continually running through my head andthe repeaitive up and down, up and down movement getting and returning charts hich ruines my knees and back more so then usual. (thankfully my father has access to helpful products)
I know that at this point there is a twinge of jealousy running through all your bodies, i don't blame you- you realize just how blessed i am to have received such an enthralling summer position!
However, so all you, my faithful readers, do not feel too left out from my adventures i will share some of my experiences with you...
Part of my job is to take test results and place them in the proper section of the correct chart... if the chart is not on the shelves i then use my computer skills to search it's whereabouts.
This one time- i'll never forget it -i was working on filing the 'D's' and came across a man who's chart was not in it's place. I searched his name in the computer and found that he had died (oh sorry... was deceased...), 2 years ago! But these test results were from a few days ago... ! Someone should inform him of his state... that or that radiology is no help if you are already dead...
Oh boy... that adventure just gives me the chills every time i think of it! So exciting...
Not all experiences are that good...
On top of the above situation, i have also come to the realization that there are much bigger geeks out there... I have discovered someone who lives in my town with the name Hermione!! he he he enough said
I've also discovered someone who has stolen the name of my first born daughter... not just the first name, but the first AND second name... i've had it chosen for AGES... i'm on a hunt to find the culprit... and... end this conflict...
So much more excitement to come, i'm sure of it. i hope that everyone else's summer is going even a fraction as good as mine...
~as the last ounce of sanity silently slips away...~
1 comment:
You requested comments, and comments you shall receive. First of all, not your second sentence, miss Dahmer. Not one, not two, not even three... but four errors. Potentially more, if you want to include things like grammatical and sentence flow errors. But let's not get too carried away.
Enough of these English lessons, though... I'm glad to hear your summer is going rather mundanely :) That's always nice. Your blogs still have that slight tinge, though... the little hints and insinuations that life isn't swell. Am I misreading?
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