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This morning I drove a friend of mine to have his wisdom teeth (or two of them) extracted. It was a last minute thing, and organized late last night, so the idea of getting up at 7AM this morning was not something I had planned on.

Needless to say as I was sitting in the waiting room for his procedure, I was in dire need of coffee — sidetrack: coffee is one of those things that makes my day begin, but doesn't really get in the way of my day ending. Anyway, I asked the reception-wench if it was okay if I just duck out. “NO!” was the reply, followed by a “I'm sorry.” It appears that the form that my friend signed to have this procedure done dictacted that someone must remain on the premisese during the procedure. I'll say that I was slightly taken aback from this, mainly as it stood in the way between myself and my caramel macchiato. Now I understand the idea of having someone onsite should something happen, but even if something did happen, I was going to be as useful as tits (should these be teats?) on a bull (this was later proven when I was asked if I knew the number of his pharmacist, and I blankly stared at her and advised I was merely a driver). In hindsight, I should have got my phone out and do a Karen Walker (“which partciular drug do you need?”). The problem was that my phone was in my car, and I wasn't able to get it.

On a positive note, my friend successfully came out of his anaesthetic, and was able to be taken home to his Vicodin. I think he will have a much better life with this done, though he has two remaining, and will plan on getting those out in the future I am certain. On a very positive note, I was reunited with my coffee supplier, and enjoyed a hot macchiato on my way to college. On a less than positive note, I'm tired.

James

James Nunn keeps himself busy running his business, volunteering when possible, hosting exchange students, sticking his nose into social issues but is generally considered a good guy. He loves to keep track of things using technology. He has a waning social media presence and is an occasional blogger capturing life's little (and big) moments. He was born in Australia, but now lives in New Orleans, Louisiana (USA) with his husband and two dogs.