Bugsy’s still in the hospital. Visited the little guy yesterday, and he seemed really to want to get out of there. He had been given a whole blood transfusion, but still things weren’t turning around much. So the vet said he should stay, since his numbers were still pretty low (for red, white blood counts, platelets, and whatnot). Now (Saturday) they tell me he's a bit better but to call back by 3:00. Sheesh. I’m thinking of just goin’ down there and just grabbing him. Poor little guy!
P.S.: Just got back from visiting Bugsy, who'll need yet another blood transfusion. He seemed pretty agitated--seemed desperately to seek a way out of the hospital--but I got him to calm down and sleep. The guys who brought him in the room and took him back seemed very nice. There's that. Let's hope the latest blood will help him rebound.
The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Amanda Ripley "The Smartest Kids in the World"
I encountered Ripley on Matt Miller's radio show and was very impressed.
I suspect that her book will be important and much discussed.
See New York Times review.
See New York Times review.
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