Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Walter Mitty as a Surgeon


I was driving past the hospital on my way to the parking lot when I imagined myself being a great surgeon at a large hospital....
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I am Dr.Mitty. I usually take a lot of surgery, but this time was a big one. One of my VIP patients, the millionaire banker came in with a severe condition, and I had to take a look at him. I hurried to the operating room, where I found my colleagues, Dr.Remington and Mr. Pritchard-Mitford. Pritchard-Mitford complemented on my book about streptothricosis, which I have researched for more than 10 years. After a short conversation, we started the operation. The intern cried that "The new anesthetizer is giving way", which no one did not know how to fix. With a long experience of work and research, I was the only one that could fix the problem. Even Dr. Renshaw gave up with the great confusion in his face, and asked me to take over.
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I willingly said "If you wish", while adjusting my mask and drawing on thin gloves.
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The parking lot attendant shouted at me and said, "Wrong lane, Mac". People sometimes think that they know everything, which I find it cocky.

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