Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Funny

When I was young my parents liked to say that I would grow up to be a doctor and my brother would be a lawyer. I think they just liked to imagine us both in successful careers, even if it turned out later that I wouldn't be a very good doctor (can't handle the sight of blood). Who knows how good a lawyer Jam would have been. But then I take the quiz Hammer posted on his blog:


You Should Be a Doctor

You are practical, sharp, and very intuitive.
Optimistic and energetic, you are a problem solver who doesn't get discouraged easily.
You are also quite compassionate and caring. You make people feel hopeful.
You're highly adaptable and capable. You do well with almost any curve ball life throws at you.

You do best when you:

- Are always learning new subjects
- Use your knowledge to solve problems

You would also be a good therapist or detective.

Thing is, I don't imagine I'll grow up. So there's no need to figure out what I'll be. Hah.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

See----it pays to listen to your parents!!!! And Jerry argues everything--almost. He would have been a good lawyer. I'm sure your parents are just as proud of you with the choices you both have made.

Jerry said...

wow. . .attack of the anonymom. . . I would say that I do not argue everything but then that would be an argument and ruin my whole point. . .

Jason said...

I'd assert that you do have a tendency to argue, but that would be . . .

Kettle: Hi, pot.
Pot: Hello, kettle.
Kettle: You're black.
Pot: Shit.

Heh.

Jerry said...

Screw you! I don't argue about everything. . . hehe

Mike said...

All I know is that I'll fix you Bentley, Mercedes, Porsche, Land Rover, Maserati, etc. BUT, you'll get no argument from me. You will however be overcharged!!!!

Nik said...

Well, I hate to be in the majority here, but I agree with Mom B. Argumentative. And hostile. =)

Jas, I can see yours based on the description of learning, you being the UberTeacher now. ;-)

I'll just be over here in the corner, drawing with my Crayolas on the wall (64ct box of course)...