A little more sedate week here at the VCU-MCV startup. The only real excitement was from the guy I worked with. He's from the Virgin Islands and had to fly to Richmond. Since we worked together, I was the driver for the week. He was a nice enough guy, but as we were the only two single guys here this week, his insistance that we hit the clubs in an attempt to "score" was a bit taxing. (He did finally stop asking--though he was somewhat confused--when I told him that "scoring" wasn't an option because I wasn't very good at sports).
It's getting to the point in the startup that we've been to every area in the hospital and we're just going back over to pick up the rest of the pieces. This next week is going to be tough as we still have to find another five or six thousand pieces piecemeal rather than wholesale.
I'm sorry to say that my experiment with eHarmony has been a terrible failure. In the week since I made my attempt to be rejected by the site, they've managed to find me over fifty potential matches. I don't get those kind of results when I look for a used car. Maybe Neil Clark Warren should do an eHarmony project for used car buyers.
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You want to know something else funny? I just watched you get married.