23 February 2006
I know this is probably wrong, but every time they talk about Irina Slutskaya having vasculitis, I can't help but think that, in a hospital in the suburbs of St. Petersburg, Dr. Grigoriy Dom is working with his interns to prove that she, in fact, has a prehistoric virus picked up from a thawing mastodon specimen through some series of coincidences as yet unknown.
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You think you're sooooo cool, cause you know what "House" is in Russian. :-P
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