surprise, surprise
I had the chance to meet my grandpa's doctor yesterday for his check-up and he was just like what you hear people say about doctors. Young or old, rookie or expert, intern or resident, they have to maintain their sense of 'callousness' when talking or attending to a patient's illness or even dying condition. He epitomizes that quality. Straightforward talk, poker face, tongue-in-cheek jokes, all but none inserted in his response to my grandpa's chronological details on my grandma's passing. "Wow, you outlived your wife. Most men don't." I couldn't help myself from smirking. First time since she died, that I encountered a person who talks about death without any hint of sadness. He's a doctor alright. Well, you don't expect a doctor to empathize and cry with you now, do you? Here's his thoughts on death.
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juz bcoz he's a doc does not mean he has the ryt to utter suc wods...
pathetic!...dats wt he is...
uh uh...fara's gettin emotionl!
hehe...
b tough nashrah!here's sumtg 4 u
cry little girl cry,
cry not for sorrow,
cry for the joy you've had together.
smile little girl smile,
smile not because you've let it go,
smile for the memories that will stay in your heart forever.
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