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I live in Arlington, very close to Georgetown. Yup.. I could possibly be better off if I left the area, but unfortunately the k ind of work I do only exists here. I am planning to go to medical school when I pay down more of my st udent loans though.
An angry, frustrated, OCD doctor - just peachy.
Seems like you should pull yourself together before making such plans that would affect so many others.
Well, I've got a lot of time on my hands these days so... I agree about the "statement". I'd say he keeps the board from being boring but then I'd have to take it back. It's always the same ol' same ol'.
True, I have free time as well, apparently the OP has plenty too.
I'm not sure who's entertaining who. He has admitted he's got no game but he's 34, he better get crackin' cause no one buying the excuses here. He hasn't successfully converted any posters to see it his way. The only thing he's getting is ridicule, if that entertains him, knock yourself out betamanlet.[/quote]
I would be soooo embarassed to be cracked on like he is. But then I'd be embarassed if I had to trumpet my problems all over a message board as well. Not something I've ever done and won't. Fortunately, I run my life in a way that I keep negatives and problems at bay.
Hallelujah! You've finally figured out the common denominator in all of your problems. Good for you
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Originally Posted by betamanlet
I live in Arlington, very close to Georgetown. Yup.. I could possibly be better off if I left the area, but unfortunately the k ind of work I do only exists here. I am planning to go to medical school when I pay down more of my st udent loans though.
Downside of this is if everyone who has Mr. Manlet's attitude towards women, killed a woman, there would be less women, and thus more frustrated men. Now if there was an even sex distribution in victims.....**
** Typhoid neither condones nor approves murder of any gender. This is just a "What if?"
Don't let serial killers fool you. Men are far more likely to be a victim of murder than women are.
"In 2006, 78.9 percent of murder victims for whom gender was known were male."
Expanded Homicide Data - Crime in the United States 2006 (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2006/offenses/expanded_information/homicide.html - broken link)
An angry, frustrated, OCD doctor - just peachy.
Seems like you should pull yourself together before making such plans that would affect so many others.
do you think you could lay off with the personal attacks? If you could read, you'd find out they violate the TOS here.
The very day, March 17, 2005, that Scott Peterson—sentenced to death in California for killing his wife and unborn son and throwing their remains into San Francisco Bay—took up residence on San Quentin’s death row, he received three-dozen phone calls from smitten women, including an 18-year-old who wanted to become his second wife. According to an April story in People, Peterson is still being flooded with letters from female admirers almost five years later, many of the mash notes containing checks to pay for his commissary charges. That’s par for the course on death row, where the rule is: The more notorious the killer, the more fan mail and marriage proposals. The most fan-mail-saturated killer in San Quentin is Richard Allen Davis, who in 1993 kidnapped 12-year-old Polly Klaas at knifepoint from her home in Petaluma, Calif., killed her, and buried her in a shallow grave.
So low self-worth and now bitterness?
Look, how do you wish to help yourself?
I think you're a troll, since every thread you make is some kind of whine or moan. you cannot be serious.
I don't on planning to use them both. There's a future in medicine, as everyone needs a doctor, not everyone needs a lawyer.
But for as long as laws exist, there would be a need for legal advice and legal representation. These are services that most persons may need in their lifetime. Take divorce, or intestacy as examples.
I think also need is time dependent. Today there is less need for blacksmiths, yet for millenia before cars were invented there was.
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