Or, maybe this one:
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[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
In line with the previous posts, Folt announced today that “We’re still flying a plane in a fog.”
http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/09/...stigation.html
I think they're hiding in the fog, not flying. As a matter of fact I think they have fog making machines, expensive fog making machines.
If it ever clears they're in big trouble.
It started long ago.
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Wasn't always that way in Chapel Hill...
http://www.orthowilmington.com/speci...ina/index.html
Despite their flaws, UNC still has some good people even today. There's always an exception to the rule.
For that matter, an ex-UNC FB athlete practicing Ortho a little closer to home: http://www.dukemedicine.org/find-doc...p-bolognesi-md
Well, here's one problem we thankfully don't have at Duke.
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Kind of a random thing, but I was looking at billy's link and under Duke doctors with last names beginning with "B", I saw a name familiar from Duke football
Carlos Bagley, MD
Despite being small for a college linebacker, he made his presence felt on the football field:
Determined Bagley outhustles, outplays competition
Bagley's intensity and work ethic have forced Goldsmith to continually pencil him into the lineupGood for him, and good to see the caliber of student-athletes who have played for Duke.With the close of his football and academic careers, Bagley hopes to attend Duke Medical School and pursue a career in neurosurgery.
And if he is as determined in his career as he is on the field, his teammates should soon be calling him Dr. Bagley.
"I try to do everything to the best of my ability," Bagley said. "I feel like I should always try to succeed at everything."
I am thinking this guy is like a rodeo clown now. Surely the only reason UNC is letting this guy get air time is to distract from the scandals and the woeful FB team they have this year.
Typical quote from his ESPN interview:
“I'm a fan of women. I think they bring a lot to the world, right?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veP6JCW2JNs
Um...wow! That is both frightening and pure schadenfreude gold!
And, per the kid's bio (which is outdated, it says he's a sophomore but he's a senior per this source), he's a "communication studies major with a minor in writing for stage and screen." Um...ok. I wouldn't have thought that from the interview.