Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Coax Me

Coax:
koʊs [kohks]
–verb (used with object)
1. to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.
So you may have wondered why I have titled my blog "Drop your Jaw & Coax Me". This is a line from one of favourite songs... and I feel as though it is so fitting. The line sounds so dirty as if it was some type of sexual innuendo, but in reality, it merely means to sweet talk me. This is my life; do you know how many people coax me into a study group? How many times have girls coaxed me into some cheap Saturday-night-quickie? Woman of the world - I ask you a favor. Spend some money on some good perfume, not the cheap shit from the dollar store. However, the line "Drop your jaw and coax me" represents my life. Actually, the whole song "There's A Class for this" represents my life. The main chorus constantly sings, "Drama doesn't follow me, it rides on my back". Do you know how many medical school students love the drama? My god, shoot me now!
On the contrary, today was an average day. The emergency room wasn't any different... and the people still filed in. I arranged for a day off work Thursday (yes I took a personal day!) I'm going to take my "girlfriend" out for Valentine’s Day; we'll see how it works. I'm not the romantic type (football in high school completely removed it from me).

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