
i am heartened by the fact that though most of us hav chosen radically different university routes, there exists a prevailing need to stay in contact.

i was watching my grey's anatomy dvds and suddenly a thought came to mind "why the hell does it always rain when meredith and dr sherperd face a confrontation?"
and the amusing thing is the rain density looks unchanged. it is neither the heavy-soak-through-your-skin downpour or light-as-confetti drizzle- more like shower tap consistency. hmmm, it also bugs me that they NEVER get wet. it is almost as if they have some sort of premonition to finish making a point before the rain penetrates the earth's atmospheric layer and hits the nearest surface at a precise velocity. well at least it isn't like one of those soap-puppy dramas where they get all wet (ooo bad for mcdreamy's coiffed hair and those dry-cleaning bills) trashing it out.
that would have been truly cringe-worthy.
it's sad i know. but i just couldn't bring myself to wait for the rest of season 2 and i read episode synopsises from three different tv network websites. arghhh. now i can't wait for season three.
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