Sunday, April 30, 2006
Yesterday's training
Hi everyone,
Yesterday's training was real fun, having stretched from eight to three plus for most of us. But the real fun was after training, when on our way to lunch, we encounterd *ahem* a slightly embarassing situation (not for us though, haha). So basically, let's call this guy Dr. U, who works in GLENeagles hospital.
Anyway, enough about Dr. U, who real identity shall remain strictly anonymous. We found him sitting down on a table, and true enough, he was providing service from the heart, like what Gleneagles hospital offers. Dr. U was kindly assisting someone else and being the kindhearted and infinitely shy gentleman he is, he was obviously embarassed when he saw us.
So despite all our catcalls (pun not intended) and all, he just mouthed the words "please go away", or something very roughly to that extent. Haha. And we did, obligingly. So, what is the moral of the story? None, actually. Except that there are advantages to being a doctor. Haha.
(Important note: All characters represented here are entirely fictional and therefore no one should get offended and hence, no implications should be applied. And we all know the fictional and non-existent Dr. U is a nice guy and won't hold it against us. haha. :) )
Yesterday's training was real fun, having stretched from eight to three plus for most of us. But the real fun was after training, when on our way to lunch, we encounterd *ahem* a slightly embarassing situation (not for us though, haha). So basically, let's call this guy Dr. U, who works in GLENeagles hospital.
Anyway, enough about Dr. U, who real identity shall remain strictly anonymous. We found him sitting down on a table, and true enough, he was providing service from the heart, like what Gleneagles hospital offers. Dr. U was kindly assisting someone else and being the kindhearted and infinitely shy gentleman he is, he was obviously embarassed when he saw us.
So despite all our catcalls (pun not intended) and all, he just mouthed the words "please go away", or something very roughly to that extent. Haha. And we did, obligingly. So, what is the moral of the story? None, actually. Except that there are advantages to being a doctor. Haha.
(Important note: All characters represented here are entirely fictional and therefore no one should get offended and hence, no implications should be applied. And we all know the fictional and non-existent Dr. U is a nice guy and won't hold it against us. haha. :) )
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