
Those of us who make studying a profession – nay – an art, will know how unpredictable the study session can be. On a good night, you can stay focussed for hours at a time, while still managing to have a laugh with friends, sharing some food, tunes and stories.
Other nights are a complete loss, and tonight is one of those nights.
So far the topics of conversation between myself and BPMS have been:
- robbing the asian students for coke zero money
- who’s housemate to ring and wake up ‘accidentally’
- trying to stab someone with a 30.5G needle (hair thin)
- how to plant 5¢ pieces in order to ‘grow’ them into $2 coins
- how to use asian languages against asians (thanks KoreanFriend, you were very helpful)
- staging a ‘robbery’ at one of our houses in order to steal coke zero from a roommate, and
- my adoption (I was never adopted).
Suffice to say, this ’study session’ was a complete write-off. However, it never hurts to have a bit of fun, right?
Our geriatric patients have all the time in the world to wait for us to begin working on their cases.
Next time I think you should wake the housemate and between him, yourself and BPMS go and rob someone at an ATM. Everybody wins!
Except for the person who was robbed. Obviously they lose.
That’s a good idea…except I don’t trust the housemate that was eventually woken…he’s got too much softness within him.