Evening all.
I am free!
And of course, until Monday, I an unemployed.
But the sense of liberation is overwhelming.
I am lucky to have a great family. They came up to help me clear my room. When at work, the girls there got me more stuff. After lunch, in my room there was a Phillipa Hole to be seen. I entered my room to find it strewn with cards rating me out of ten, sexy knickers, and the patient on the bed. A blow up doll, with tasty chocolates in certain holes!
While I do not think that the doctors there fully appreciated me, it is nice to know that everyone else did. And it makes me sad to leave them. Really sad.
But, I am free!
Things You Wouldn't Know Without Movies.
-It is always possible to park directly outside any building you are visiting.
-A detective can only solve a case once he has been suspended from duty.
-If you decide to start dancing in the street, everyone you bump into will know all the steps.
-Most laptop computers are powerful enough to override the communication systems of any invading alien civilization.
-It does not matter if you are heavily outnumbered in a fight involving martial arts - your enemies will wait patiently to attack you one by one by dancing around in a threatening manner until you have knocked out their predecessors.
-When a person is knocked unconscious by a blow to the head, they will never suffer a concussion or brain damage.
-No one involved in a car chase, hijacking, explosion, volcanic eruption or alien invasion will ever go into shock.
-Police Departments give their officers personality tests to make sure they are deliberately assigned a partner who is their total opposite.
-When they are alone, all foreigners prefer to speak English to each other.
-You can always find a chainsaw when you need one.
-Any lock can be picked by a credit card or a paper clip in seconds, unless it's the door to a burning building with a child trapped inside.
-An electric fence, powerful enough to kill a dinosaur will cause no lasting damage to an eight-year-old child.
-Television news bulletins usually contain a story that affects you personally at that precise moment you turn the television on.
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