

So after every big test (once a month) that Ross University does, big parties are thrown. Anyway, from what I hear, 2 of our future doctors got to go to the ER for alcohol poisoning last night. Honestly, I rather have the students practice on me instead of actually letting the hospital here in Portsmouth touch me. Seriously. The first picture is of the party where two people got carried out. No joke, I rather pump my own stomach then go to the local hospital here. You go in with one thing, I swear you're going to leave with something else. I'm not into the trading one for another....cause it's usually worse than what you went in for.
So Kim and I now compete. She picked up her first local boyfriend and well, he decided that what we needed was him in between us. I don't know, I'm not sure if I could share him with all that charming talk he was doing. I better just stick with her then so I don't get jealous and have her run away with him. :) Oh, and when this picture was taken, I told him he really needed to watch where he put his hands. I didn't want to break my camera over his head...but I would have used his own beer bottle for that. I'm not the jealous kind...but boys (and girls) need to learn where they can touch and where they can not. He wasn't a fast learner...I was going to teach him.
So the waves were crazy last night. I have never been anywhere where I saw big waves, and there are never any big ass waves here, so last night was weird. The next picture is when I decided to actually go into the water. I never "jumped waves" before, so I didn't know the secret. Such as, if the waves are bigger than you, don't try to jump them, dive into them....ah, 20 tumbles later a guy felt sorry for me and let me in on the secret. :) It helped.
Things I learned. Dive into waves if they are bigger than you, jump them if you are taller. Our future doctors don't know how to drink, but other than that, they are smart as hell. I don't want to share Kim with the locals. She's a keeper. If you're a slow learner on what areas of the body you think are appropriate to touch, probably not a good idea to practice on someone I care about. You know, just FYI.
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