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Ah, Those Stunning Medical Residents
Oh, Medical Residents Perhaps, nowjust, perhaps, it was worth it to break my knee and thigh? As those groovy young Med students, made me so heavily sigh! All had a full head of the hair plus all their teeth, oh wow! None had wigs or false choppers, like a lonely cow. It was heaven for me as they busily made their rounds. I just batted my false eyelashes and made very soft, purring sounds. Who wants to date older men, most assuredly not me! Lock me up forever with the young ones, and throw away the key! Being young, avante-garde, handsome, and smart? I think is heaven sent, they all hold a special place in my heart. Tis no joke my physicians name was Dr. Wild. I dreamt nights away....off being his “wild child.” Memories of my Recent Hospitalization Panagiota Romios 11/30/2021
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