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Meeting a Man With No Feet: Perhaps I Shouldn't Complain So Much About Studying For The Bar Exam

There’s an old saying that goes like this: “I once complained that I had no shoes, but then I met a man who had no feet.”
My classmates are doing a lot of complaining about how much studying they’re doing for the bar exam. And yes, I myself occasionally indulge in the art of complaining on this blog. But maybe I have no right; I spent the night hanging out with my friend Samir, a recent med school graduate who’s about to begin his residency…working 80-hour weeks. Plus, he’s going into plastic surgery, which means he won’t get a paycheck until he’s like 34 or something.
More med school fun here: HawkeMedSchoolBlog, and here:AnotherGoodMedSchoolBlog.

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Don't residents get paid a
Don't residents get paid a decent amount of money? Not like six figures, but more than the average mechanic.
I didn't know that. Could
I didn't know that. Could be.
In other news, the CAPTCHA I need to answer to reply to this post is:
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(If this reply comes through, you can assume I got it right.)
I'm telling ya, Rick. If I
I'm telling ya, Rick. If I have to look at those feet for just one more day ....
Post something, boy! :D