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Inside/out
with Monica Glenshaw, doctor at Murambinda Mission Hospital
Kubatana.net
July 22, 2009
Describe
yourself in five words?
A doer, shy, love a party, appreciate my good friends, enjoy nature.
What's
the best piece of advice you've ever received?
Don't take work home.
What's
the most ridiculous thing you've ever done?
Get a job selling wigs, to help supplement student income.
What
is your most treasured possession?
My little Jack Russell pup.
What
do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
Watching a young mother die for whom I could do no more.
What
do you dislike most about your appearance?
My teeth.
What
is your greatest extravagance?
At my age there have been many, but currently it is enjoying a strong
cup of coffee on my verandah.
What
have you got in your fridge?
Bread, milk, butter, half a pumpkin, pups meat.
What
is your greatest fear?
Lacking courage to proceed with the difficult things in life.
What
have you got in your pockets right now?
US$2, but a reasonable supply where those two came from.
What
is your favourite journey?
My first trip to visit family in the United States of America.
Who
are your heroes in real life?
Nelson Mandela, Tsvangirai, GALZ.
When
and where were you happiest?
Since 1985 at Murambinda.
What's
your biggest vice?
Overdoing some things, anger at times, work, drinking.
What
were you like at school?
Moderately popular, moderate student.
What
are you doing next?
Most probably retiring from work.
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