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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.

Sunday, February 27, 2005

I feel like I've been blogging in spurts, but that's ok as long as I do this thing right? Tonight is the Academy Awards, and I have absolutely no interest. It's funny, because I used to really enjoy the awards...Billy Crystal would make me laugh, Tom Hanks would win another best actor award, Steven Speilberg would finally win, and I'd go to bed feeling happy the right people won. It's the glitz and glamour (which has always been there of course) which turns me off. Maybe it's intensified in the recent years to overcome the good stuff or maybe I'm just tired of watching out of touch stars with their $1,000,000 necklaces and $100,000 gift bags. I dunno, maybe I'm just boring.

I'll be going to The Rockets game with Kayla, her parents, and her "brother" Seth. He has already taken us to a game previously, so this is nice. Maybe I'll throw some money down on this one to make it interesting. That's at 3. Currently I'm watching The Accenture Match Play Championship. I've already done some dishes, ironed clothes, showered, watched Red Dragon, read the requirements for the $1,000 USMLE Step 2 CS which I take in a few days, and played on the internet. I think that's about it. Have a super week.

Red Dragon: This was a fine remake of Manhunter and prequel to the great The Silence of the Lambs. Edward Norton was very good, and of course Anthony Hopkins is fantastic as Dr. Lecter. It's sort of the same thing as Lambs, but this is more psychological and less thriller. It was a nice change. I would recommend that you go see this one. I need to see Manhunter again to compare. I saw it several years back, I think with Matt Ellinwood. I remember enjoying it, but I'll need to check it out again.

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