testing, testing, one, two, three. sir, you got the headphones part there? yes, this is the doctor. am i looking for a part-time job? hi, this is dianna. i m looking for a medical field. you guys want to [bleep] around? you re going to [bleep] need pain management. i walked out of the door. you make a lot more money doing this than you do doing plastic surgery. my doctor s average is about 1.8 million a year. oh my god. that s great, chris. hello? christopher? yes. hey, it s the sheriff s office. what s wrong? you need to come home right now. there s some people at your house who need to speak to you. hello? hey. they re in the house. they have dogs and the fbi is here. it s not a [bleep] joke. baby, you know i love you, right? yeah, i do. what do you want me to do? i don t know, chris. baby, i m [bleep] i m [bleep] why are you [bleep] they re going to put me in jail for a long time, babe. a long [bleep] time. you just need to rel
Many in the Class of 2024 were simply soaking in their first in-person graduations, since the COVID-19 pandemic forced their high school ceremonies online or canceled them outright.