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Bill gives podiatrists a leg up against lawsuits

Discussion in 'USA' started by LuckyLisfranc, Oct 21, 2009.

  1. LuckyLisfranc

    LuckyLisfranc Well-Known Member


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    Chicago Tribune are reporting:

     
  2. ontariogirl

    ontariogirl Welcome New Poster

    Not bad, ......................Imagine how often your friends let slip your occupation ( surely to God you wouldnt)( I always make something more interesting up, like Mick Jagar's wardrobe technichian................................)and you are forced under copius amounts of (Who knows what ) to advise them at 2:00 am what to do with their foot condition!
    Why pick on us ?
    Ther are so many others to pick on!
     
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