It's the first time we went to supper after we all came back from holidays last night. I mean this morning. :) We went to this place we used to call "Maprik", but only last night I realize it's actually called Selera Jaya 223. I have no idea what that place is, I mean which section it is and all, but it's deep inside the junction you take next to Jaya Supermarket in Section 14. Food there is pretty nice. We had some nasi lemak, and I mean SOME a LOT of nasi lemak. I had 2 packet, YL took 3. CH, KW and ML each took one. And we finished up nearly 2 trays of this erm... stuff cooked in pandan leaves: smelled like fish, but not really fish. Some Malay food I think. Not that expensive altogether. Nasi lemak's only RM1 each, and those pandan stuff was RM0.60 each. Teh tarik cost RM1. And we all decided we could get dinner from there next time round, provided when we're slim enough. HAHAHA.
Now, before we actually went to supper... I had come to agree I'll definitely kill those fews who dragged my ass out of bed. I was already in bed around 11.30 pm, must've been utterly exhausted that I snore, again. Worst still, SOME smart guy here thought it's funny to actually record down my "oinks" for a hell 44 seconds and played it over and over to the GIRLS! Hey, seriously, I'm cool about it. Totally... after I upload how THEY snore at night. At least I'm still sleeping with my clothes on. Who knows what these rascals could actually do if I go shirtless at night. And I do somehow know, one of these BUNCH go shirtless at night. MUAHAHA.

So I wrote about this
kiasu-ism before. Here's a bunch. THE BUNCH. The rascals. Can't believe they were that kind of dudes would you? And apparently, this one GUY over here, were so excited about my blog that he wanted so much that I would post up a pic of himself. Now, what more can I say when this pic I post up was of him reading.
Aaaah... Fact is, they were all good posers. :-)
It's a hot day today. I was walking for 20 minutes under the sun, from faculty to our home, and back again. :-) I was just being erm, energetic. LOL. We finished our morning lecture at 10a.m. and the next class would only be starting at 2p.m.. The time table was scheduled with "SDL for PBL". If you may wonder, SDL means "self-directed learning" while PBL means "Problem-based learning". We had our PBL on Monday, the discussion that I mentioned. So we were to read up on stuff we were "led" to find out in the so-called "problem" handed to us in that discussion session. Next week round, we would be "equipped" with information and discuss like we're pros already.
But hey, I did follow the time-table. I was flipping through the obstetrics reference book my cousin left me, looking for this amniotic fluid embolism thing. It's like we're just IN the 2nd year and we're led into reading O&G stuff already. Hey, I don't even know what obstetrics and gynaecology means apart from that it's got something to do with women and labour. Pink and squishy, as how McSteamy put it. Well, obviously, not exposed into all those pink and squishy stuff before, nothing much was found, apart from why there might be foetal distress and why the mother fell unconsious. As for why dopamine and adrenaline is infuse, KW promised he'll look for that. I guess it's not worth spent too much time, as there's still 9 more PBLs to go, and the whole bunch of PBL-s here only contributed 5% of the total marks in our grading system.
But heck, I have pretty GOOD English I have people from the same lab and in PBL requesting me conversing in English to them already :-D I guess there is something out of scoring band 6 in MUET eh? Apparently, I'm impressive enough I can get marks from the way I construct simple sentences. HA-HA. Not bluffing, I'm just being humble. LOL
4 Jujus:
Gah! Another doctor in the making! I think that there are too many doctors now.
Is it difficult to study?
erm... well... i try not to look at it as "difficult" to study although i'm half dead most of the time. hehe...
and yea, i agree with u there are too many doctors now... but i'm like, well, it's a public uni, and it's in kl, who don't want it right? LOL...
Nicely laid out dude.
Keep up the good work, and show us some rascals of yours there. Surely they're as cute as you eh?
Gary
The amniotic tissue acts as an embolus which gets into the cardiovascular system causing havoc. Hence the need for inotropic support such as dopamine and such.
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