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12 Sep 2009 09:03 pm
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I need to spend more time staring at people's groins and even as I say this I realise how embarrassing it sounds =__=; I don't know how to colour pants...specifically, the crotch area. SIGH.

We learned how to do urinary catheterisation on Thursday and wow...it looks really painful on a guy. Especially when you need to remove it. Ow. At least when it goes in you get some local anaesthetic.




Yay! My homocidal dreams have returned =D

There was an Asian family of four kids, the eldest was a guy in his midteens, and the second was a sister maybe a year or so younger. Then there were two much younger kids, one was probably four or five and the other one just a toddler. Their dad had just been assassinated by some organised crime group, and they were hiding out with their mum at a house.

As they were getting ready to leave the house to move onto their next hideout, someone knocked on the door. The eldest son is convinced that the assassins would come after them, but the mother isn't, so she opens the door while he takes the other kids and leaves through a second door (which comes out in the same direction). As they get out from the other side, they somehow recognise the guy as someone who wants them dead. There was a moment of confusion as they tried to get the mother to come with them, but she's too old to keep up (okay, she only looked forty, but who knows), so the two older kids each piggyback a young kid and make a run for it. They seem to think that the bad guys want to capture them rather than kill them off one by one.

They run through a huge park, but the sister is tiring out because of carrying the toddler and the pursuers are catching up. They turn out of the park onto a busy road and ran across it to the shops. They ran through the shops and I think at some point, they were forced to leave the four-year-old behind and the older brother carried the toddler just so the sister could keep up.

They then run into a corporate building looking for an adult friend, but glimpses someone they recognise as from the crime organisation. As they keep running, they're stopped by a receptionist, who after hearing what is going on, becomes sympathetic and leads them through the firestairs (where the bad guys who are chasing after them can't see - as the rest of the building has huge glass windows) to find the adult friend. She takes them to a room where an Indian(?) looking corporate woman is having a meeting with her secretary. The children tell her about what's going on and she seems very eager to help, but they see that the secretary is the crime organisation person they thought they glimpsed earlier and get a huge shock, but is told that she's not the same person, just happens to look alike.

Damn...I wish I remember more details =/ But in the end the children are looked after by someone who seemed like she was trustworthy. I wonder why the kids didn't go straight to the police, but went instead to a family friend =/ It felt like they refused to trust any authority.

Date: 2009-09-12 01:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkylk.livejournal.com
"I need to spend more time staring at people's groins" <- hmm have to reassess fengjie...she has a perverted side... =O HAHAHAHHAA jks jks

What's this? Ur dream sounds similar to "the series of unfortunate events" or like the families in northern albania who's also running away from being killed. =/

what have u been watching/reading /etc this time?

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