"It's a new problem, but sort of old. I mean, not new-new, but kind of an oldish new-old. I wouldn't say it's old-new, more new-old than anything else."
Ah, Dr. G. you are a constant delight and source of joy. Thank you, thank you. And, incidentally, thanks to your patients for providing the inspiration for your muse. Love, Lo
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12 comments:
Huh???????
I'm going to start incorporating "oldish-new old" into everyday conversation.
My brain hurts!
If that made any sense, it would mean that **I** needed a neurologist!
Ah, Dr. G. you are a constant delight and source of joy.
Thank you, thank you.
And, incidentally, thanks to your patients for providing the inspiration for your muse.
Love, Lo
Hemlines, my dear Dr. G. Hemlines.
Perhaps she meant:
Something old, something new
Something borrowed, something blue
And a silver sixpence in her shoe.
pass the alcohol ..
And. . . what's the problem?
;)
I'm dizzy and seasick. Can you give me a Rx for compazine?
Bwaaaahaaahaa...perfect.
Dr Suess needed his inspiration from somewhere...
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