Monday, March 15, 2010

I'm not following this

"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."

12 comments:

  1. I'm going to start incorporating "oldish-new old" into everyday conversation.

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  2. If that made any sense, it would mean that **I** needed a neurologist!

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  3. 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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  4. Hemlines, my dear Dr. G. Hemlines.

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  5. Perhaps she meant:

    Something old, something new
    Something borrowed, something blue
    And a silver sixpence in her shoe.

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  6. I'm dizzy and seasick. Can you give me a Rx for compazine?

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  7. Bwaaaahaaahaa...perfect.

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  8. Dr Suess needed his inspiration from somewhere...

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So wadda you think?