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Doc-In-Training

Done & Done....as Anita would say!

About Me

So, here it is...sweet and simple. I just got engaged, I'm studying my ass off in med school, and life is good!

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My Interests

I think I already said all of this. Travel, sailing, scuba diving, water skiing, dancing, running, and laughing.

I'd like to meet:

I'm pretty much doing this to hook up with my friends and friends through them. No strangers please!

Music:

I'm more into Neo-Soul, older R&B, some hip-hop, some current rock (I think I'm much more of a mainstreamer on this), and I love 80's music. I listen to classical mostly when I'm studying.Specific Favorite Artists: PRINCE, BJORK, COLDPLAY, GOAPELE, ERYKAH BADU, FLOETRY, JILL SCOTT, KANYE WEST, FIONA APPLE, and on and on and on.P.S. I cannot stand country music!

Movies:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Fight Club, Spaceballs, Xanadu, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band, Love & Basketball, Love Jones, Amistad, Dangerous Liaisons, Sense & Sensibility, Higher Learning, School Daze, Brown Sugar, Contact, Do The Right Thing, Jungle Fever, and so many others....

Television:

Nip/Tuck-baby!!!!! CSI:Crime Scene Investigation, Law & Order SVU, Gray's Anatomy (total guilty pleasure), basically anything on VH1 now that starts with: "40 worst", "40 most awesomely bad", "40 hottest", and "I love the (pick the decade)"...oh and Best Week Ever. Now that I have MTV, when I get a chance, I'll watch crap like NEXT, Room Raiders, or the Gauntlet. I did get addicted to Laguna Beach for a second there. And I love almost everything I watch on the Discover Health Channel. Okay...I've revealed enough about myself.

Books:

Dante's Inferno, Kite Runner, Autobiography of Malcolm X, Memoirs of a Geisha (pre-movie), Time Traveler's Wife (currently reading), Symposium, Catch 22, Black Boy Shuffle, The Giver, and Color Complex. Just to name a few.

Heroes:

Mom & Dad (for remaining good friends all these years after divorcing and demonstrating how two people who are no longer married can still get along for the greater good of their children); Martin Luther King Jr. (solidly stood for something; few people have this character these days); Nelson Mandela (need I really say anything?) Norma McCorvey & Sarah Weddington (amazingly brave women) Malcolm X (wasn't afraid to change his mind in the face of public ridicule). There are so many more, I'm sure. I'll think of some to add later.