6/20/2023 0 Comments 80 days in a monthIn the fancypants cabin, everyone is very excited to suck up to Purple Haze for his “valor and skill,” except of course Ginge Nellie Bly, who knows better, and isn’t eager to let the impressed Italians' feelings influence her reportage. He takes it in stride, and if anyone can charm these folks it’s him, but I think we can all agree it sucks that our MVP is stuck in steerage. In third class, which is loud, crowded, and seems to contain at least one chicken, the less well-to-do Italians give our friend a suspicious look. Master Key isn’t feeling it, even after the porter tries to goad him by playing on his French identity, and leaves just as his travel companions are taken to meet the other wealthy white people on the train. Master Key is shuffled off to third class (but not before the porter can invite him to an illicit card game later that night). Despite being extremely annoyed, the conductor does finally stop to let them on, thankfully avoiding an accidental ethics class moment.Īnyway, back to the train, where Purple Haze and Ginge Nellie Bly are getting set up in fancy compartments, and M. Lucky for the reticent Purple Haze, his notes on the Italian rail schedule have finally proven themselves accurate: bending his ear to the tracks, he hears the sound of the next train approaching and scampers off to attempt to flag it down by running directly at the train. Master Key: Oh, you are, and if you don’t answer her she’ll never shut up! Ginge Nellie Bly: Seriously! Stop dodging! To be fair, I’m not sure I’d want to tell a near stranger about my anonymous hate mail either, but I get why our reporter friend is annoyed. Sure, he’s passionate about technology, which is neat, but he isn’t interested in sharing his personal reasons for the trip. Ginge Nellie Bly isn’t idle, starting to draft her first dispatch, but is annoyed by Purple Haze’s bland interview answers. Three days later, the group is still waiting by the tracks. The impact our teams have on so many more right now is overwhelming.Purple Haze: Well don’t worry, according to my notes we won’t have to wait long. “What the care team has done for even this one patient is a mark of a life well lived and a purpose served,” Andrea Morian, director of rehabilitation services at Medical City North Hills, said in the release. She was able to go outside for the first time 67 days after her admission and took her first steps July 3. Her husband and mother were told her condition was “touch and go” during that time, the hospital said.Īfter being weaned off the ventilator, Castillo had to undergo rehabilitation because her abilities to walk, talk and swallow had atrophied, the release said. She spent over a month in the intensive care unit and on the ventilator, according to the hospital. The hospital said she had been exhibiting symptoms for six days prior to going to the ER and that she was placed on a ventilator during her first 24 hours there. Paola Castillo was discharged from Medical City North Hills Hospital in North Richland Hills on Wednesday after 79 days, according to a news release from the hospital.Ĭastillo went to the emergency room April 27 with difficulty breathing, a cough and a fever. A 24-year-old Texas woman who spent nearly three months in a hospital fighting Covid-19 says she wishes she had listened to the advice of officials and experts and worn a mask.
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