Thursday, July 12, 2007

Ha ha, It is to Laugh

This website cracked me up.

They Didn't Study

It's awesome, not only for the humor, but because that's what my exam answers might look like. The Barbri essay lecturer actually told us that if we don't know the answer we should MAKE UP THE LAW. Yes, he told us to make it up.

He said that last year or the year before, the highest grade in the Criminal Law essay applied the wrong law. They applied Tort principles instead of Criminal Law, but it was still the best essay.

How fucked up is that?
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I saw Harry Potter yesterday morning. I got there at 8:45 and there was already a line at the door because the theater hadn't opened yet. But it wasn't too crowded. It was funny though because everyone had fandango. I think one person bought their ticket at the window, and everyone else had fandango tickets. Damn you fandango.
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A woman that my mom works with knows someone that has Yorkie puppies for sale. And she lowered the price to $650. I think it's like a sign from Jeebus or something. He wants me to have a puppy.
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I went and had an allergy test today. It was a really weird experience.

For those that have not had the pleasure, let me explain. You lay on the table and the nurse puts little drops of the allergen on your back. They test for 55 allergens total. Then she takes a needle and pokes through the allergen into your skin. Then they let it sit for 20 minutes and see if there's an allergic reaction.

It turns out that I'm NOT allergic to the cats or dogs, which is good news. I am allergic to olive trees, russian olive trees, sagebrush (which I already knew), ragweed, and a few other kinds of trees. But not feathers, so I get to keep the nest on my bed. We have a lot of Russian Olive trees around the yard and then there's the sagebrush field next door. So that's probably what's causing my allergies to go crazy.

The doctor gave me a new kind of nasal spray. It's different from Flonase because it's an actual antihistamine. I'm going to give it a try. Not sure if I want to go to the allergy shot route just yet.

Pajama, what are your thoughts on allergy injections? He said there's an 80% chance of success in acquiring tolerance, but I'd have to go in 1-2 times a week for shots for many months. Seems very time consuming.

1 comment:

Jeimeken said...

You're from Nevada and you're allergic to sagebrush? Good luck, brother.

Shots work, but it really depends on if you can put up with what you have now and your titration point for doctor's offices.