Anatomy by Profession

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Tara :-)


Anatomy by Profession

 Five surgeons were taking a coffee break and were discussing their
 work.

 The first said, "I think accountants are the easiest to operate on.
 You open them up and everything inside is numbered."

 The second said, "I think librarians are the easiest to operate on.
 You open them up and everything inside is in alphabetical order."

 The third said, "I like to operate on electricians. You open them up
 and everything inside is color-coded."

 The fourth one said, "I like software engineers. You open them up and
 do everything at a keyboard."

 The fifth one said, "I like to operate on lawyers. They're heartless
 spineless, gutless, and their heads and their butts are
 interchangeable."



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