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Location: Massachusetts, United States

Currently I am residing in New England and training to be a surgeon. I graduated from a University of Texas Medical School in 2005 with an M.D. and Texas A&M University in 2000 with a B.S. in Psychology. Originally I was born in Dubuque, Iowa; moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota; and spent my formative years in Dallas, Texas. If I'm playing a sport, it most probably is golf. I love the Dallas Stars, Cowboys, Mavericks, and Texas Rangers. Now you know my life.

Thursday, June 24, 2004

Exciting news! It appears that google.com has now indexed my page. This means, if you search for "Tommy Roshek" using google.com, my website is now ranked #2 behind nathanbeach.com where my name appears many, many times.

Mary Mathieu called me today. Apparently on her way to DeSoto (where she is attending a UNT satellite campus to get her masters in counseling), she drives past the famous "Christ for the Nations" Building. The phrase "Christ for the Nations" was made famous by Cory Sutker and myself returning to Dallas from Austin where the building is seen at the bifurcation of I-35 and Highway 67 headed to Cleburne. Christ for the Nations is usually exclaimed out of frustration and is less blasphemous than actually using the Lord's name in vain, so it was highly adopted for use in my vocabulary. Anyway, Mary probably ranks up there with Janelle (mentioned previously) as far as quality people go. Of course, I've known Mary since my Junior year of high school, so she obviously is part of my inner circle, as it were, of friends. She's an absolute sweetheart, and I'm always very pleased when I get to see or hear from her. She tells me that her sister Sara is set to graduate from the University of Texas-Austin in August and then plans to become a flight attendant. She also says Justin Eastburn and Lauren Johnson should be getting engaged any day now, which I've known for a while. This sort of freaks me out, because I've known Justin for probably over 15 years and this means he is all grown up. Yikes, where is the time going?

I played tennis with world renowned PGY 4 Cezar Iliescu today, and this dude can play tennis. He killed me in the first set 6-2, but I battled in the 2nd set only to fade and lose 6-4. However, I think once I get back into shape and playing form, I should be able to give him a run for his money. This first step is this "getting back into shape", which might actually be possible during the fourth year of school. Tomorrow is the final test of the 3rd year of medical school. I'm quite thrilled that all of this will be over. In retrospect, the third year has been quite wonderful. Sure it is very, very time consuming, but in the end I learned more than I thought possible. One might even say I really enjoyed it too. Maybe I should be studying for the test instead of typing a blog that only my parents read. Nah, this is more fun.

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