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→ March 15, 2010
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Push. Push? Ehh, another title I don’t understand.
Look at Webber, looking all happy with himself. Yep, he’s happy ’cause Shepherd chose his surgical methods over Hunt’s. Well DUH, the black man always beats the ginger. (No form of ginger racism intended there, by the way, it was just a joke [...]
→ March 9, 2010
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Perfect Little Accident. Yep, that’s exactly what Webber’s surgery is. I won’t ruin it for you, but it does involve *GASP!* Harper-Avery.
It also involved Arizona and Teddy becoming best buds all of a sudden.
Cute.
Surgery of the Week.
Okay, I can’t hold it in any longer. Let’s discuss Webber and his Harper-Avery [...]
→ March 8, 2010
I’ll have to admit, Mumford & Sons are easily becoming one of my favourite new bands of this year.
As I write this, their album ‘Sigh No More’ is number 7 in the iTunes chart, so they must be doing something right, right?
Let’s see…
Track #1: Sigh No More – Many people have said that Mumford are [...]
→ March 5, 2010
Ahh, JJ. The nerd everyone loves to… love. As far as nerds go, I supposed he’s pretty cute.
And from what we see in episode 6, he’s a beast in the sack. But we’ll get onto that shortly…
At the beginning of his episode, JJ looks like he’s got a new job; he and Thomas are working [...]
→ February 22, 2010
Ahh, I love bands that aren’t well known.
Especially when one of your friends finds their album in a charity shop for £1.99 and buys it for you. Which is exactly what happened when I got this CD.
Maps are a Northampton-based band and We Can Create was their first studio album. One of the songs on [...]
→ February 21, 2010
Alright! Another episode of Grey’s. And what a week.
This episode saw flashbacks of 3 of our favourite surgeons: Miranda Bailey, Richard Webber and Callie Torres. I thought Torres was a bit of a strange choice because she’s not as high profile as the other two, but it worked anyway. Check out 90s Bailey:
Quite hilariously, she [...]