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Friday, October 8, 2010

This Week's Sign of the Apocalypse

Man willingly risks death by delaying pacemaker operation in order to watch this weekend's Michigan - Michigan State game.

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Studying by day, formerly working as an ER tech by night, with delusions of moving my way up the medical ladder and someday making this a career. Now, just trying to survive medical school.
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