Friday, February 22, 2008

Photo Fun ...

Answer the questions below by taking each answer and typing it into Photobucket (www.photobucket.com). Take any picture from the first page of results and post. (click on the picture and copy the HTML code) Don't explain, it's funnier that way.

Age on your next birthday:

ewer twenty five

name:

ashley

favorite place:

Mission Bay Sunset

fav object:

Photobucket

fav food:

SOur Cream

fav animal:

elephant

fav color:

deep green mutant

town born in:

Independence

town now:

columbia

pet name:

Frank Costello

and

capone
zodiac:

ram

nickname:

Cigarette ash on dryer in laundry room

person you miss:

Your Mom

last name:

Welch's

bad habit:

playing with hair

first job:

lifeguard

grandma's name:

dans la rue

current job:

Veterinary Student

fav. drink:

vodka

what you're currently looking forward to:

is

Anyone want to come visit?? ... I can pull you around in the dead cart?

Hey, it's only been about a month ... see I'm not doing so terrible. I figured I give some clinic updates.

FOOD ANIMAL MEDICINE AND SUGERY : Rotation #1

Food animal was my first rotation in pretending to be a doctor. The late fall early winter as it were is not a very busy time for production animals and thus I and my fellow students were pretty bored most days. At this time I will reference a photograph:



Photo One: The guys have the brilliant plan to practice roping ... a highly sought after skill in veterinary medicine ... okay not really but a good way to kill time.



Photo Two: This is just not challenging enough ... let's make our calf (the lovely red trash can) a moving target. BRING OUT THE DEAD CART!!

Side note ... most all of you are not familiar with the "Dead Cart" as it is so lovingly called at the hospital. Vocab time:

The Dead Cart (n.) 1) a slang term used around the UMC-CVM VMTH which refers to a medium sized rolling wagon with yellow grating. This device serves a primary function of hauling dead things around the hospital most commonly animals such as goats, sheep, and large dogs which are two large or heavy to carry from the hospital to the incinerator or necropsy freezer but not so large they require the use of the forklift. 2) A hauling cart available at your local garden store

Back to roping ... ladies ...



Photo Three: Autumn takes to the learning process



Photo Four: Score one for Autumn!



Photo Five: Score one for me too!!!

BOO YA!

Yeah, I basically rock.

To follow: Rotation #2 ... Pathology
(The anticipation must be killing you!)
~~k, if you didn't get that pun then it goes to show you how big a dork I really am ~~