And the worse part is, the fun fair started way before the commence of my exams. So every miserable night I journey home with envious eyes (like those doggies of looking out of the window kind) staring at those bright lights as the car zooms pass it. My heart will go D-A-Y-U-M-N.
But alas, exams came and went, and the fun fair is still there *triple hooray*
This fun fair is more of like a all rides kind of fun fair, no food, no cotton candies, no ice-cream cones, no ices, and much to my disappointment, no stilt walking clowns. (not that I fancy clowns anyway)
Start it off with a mild ride first. And the mildest of all --- Ferris wheel!!!!!
Honestly, being the mildest ride, it was also the longest ride. The thingi just kept turning round and round and round and round until you start thinking "Can I get off this thing ALREADY??"
And for the adventurous, you should try the vortex. That thing is so blardy high I cant even get a proper picture of it. And according to William (sem5) this little machine puts Space shot in Genting to shame.
The two with the euphoric look after that nasty ride. At that moment I bet you any doctor would have died of shock if they knew the amount of adrenaline running through their blood.
The two with the euphoric look after that nasty ride. At that moment I bet you any doctor would have died of shock if they knew the amount of adrenaline running through their blood.
And how the hell did William appear at the fun fair? It's pure coincidence. I was happily strotting to the main entrance, when I saw the silhouette of a very familiar figure. Lo and Behold....
Jolene!!!! (naturally William would be there). I tell you the amount of screaming produced by our mouths when we first saw each other at the entrance could easily deafened anyone.
The carnival was small, and a tad bit boring. But the rides are a little fresher and better. Despise the chicken and ball-less-ness in me, I was dragged on a few other rides which could have made my heart stopped. It was fun nontheless. =)
Just for fun's purpose. I mean, we all need to be in touch with all our knowledge right right right???
**FYI : One component of our exam papers is to describe gross pictures of various diseased organs and come out with a differential diagnosis.
Like this.

So, describe the lesion seen.
My friends all had funny answers. Well marginated, brownish black-necrotic areas, ulceration present, pseudo-polyps, rough appearance. It's could very well be a liver, or a fraction of a lung.
Differential diagnosis : Liver cirrhosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease.
We medical students can relate to anything. Even PORK chop. (This is Ding Tai Fung's famous porkchop fried rice btw, in Gardens, we had our post-eos dinner there.)
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