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hippocrates a. smethwyck ([info]smethy) wrote,
@ 2008-09-08 23:27:00


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Current mood: sleepy

seven.
[PRIVATE] R She looked really cute as always today wears those lavender robes well.

Right, Smethwyck, you clearly need some sleep. Why am I even thinking about that? Very random. [/PRIVATE]

There has been an epidemic of Vanishing Sickness going around. I hope everyone has read the notice about the symptoms and how to prevent in today's Prophet.



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[info]johnsonfamily
2008-09-09 11:02 pm UTC (link)
You probably guessed at half of them and got way luc

Good job :) You know, we could always use more qualified nurses. And nursing wouldn't require a year of training like being a healer does. Plus, you get to do a lot more work with the patients, getting to know them you're chatty enough to. And you're not confined to bright lime green robes which would probably clash horribly with your complexion and, so that's good!

And I'm sure that the time you've already spent in the hospital as a healer assistant could count towards your on-the-job training, so no lost time or anything!

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[info]malengled
2008-09-10 02:52 am UTC (link)
Thank you, Nurse Johnson! It's definitely something to consider.

But luckily, I look good in all color robes, so perhaps I shouldn't take that into consideration for future job searches!

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