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Meet...Mick


Name: Mick Maughon. 

Year and school: First year, College of Medicine.

City you were born: Montgomery, Ala.

Favorite reading: I read everything from cooking magazines to US News and World Report.

Favorite room in your house: My favorite “room” is the front porch at my parent’s house.

Favorite music: Anything but “thug rap.”

What do you like most about Charleston: The fact that it’s heaven on earth.

Least favorite chore: I hate scrubbing toilets.

Fondest childhood memory: Going duck hunting with my dad for the first time when I was eight. I still have the picture on my fridge.

Bad habit: Flirting.

Plans for the future:  To make it to the second year of medical school

Mentor/person you admire the most: My dad.

How do you stay fit: Running and attempting to cook healthy.

Dream vacation: That Corona commercial where the couple is sitting on a tropical, isolated island, but I’d add a fishing rod. 

If you could trade places with someone for a day, who would you be: A person with a terminal illness so I would realize just how good I’ve got it.

Most rewarding thing about school: It’s better than work.

Guests at a fantasy dinner: I’d invite Martha Stewart to come decorate and cook for me.

If you suddenly had a free day, what would you do: Nothing except sit on my parents’ porch, read the paper and drink coffee.
 

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