"Pink, some brown, reddish, too." |
Oddly specific time frames:
"It's been such a long time, I think I should be going." |
And, from the "you never know who you'll run into" files:
A Blog detailing the insanity of my medical practice and the stupidity of everyday life.
"Pink, some brown, reddish, too." |
"It's been such a long time, I think I should be going." |
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Based on the second item, I'm pretty sure I had the patient as my waiter recently.
What a great idea for a crossover musical- "Jesus and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcancer!" Maybe that'll make people finally forget about "Starlight Express!"
According to Pantone, this year's cancer color is Ultra Violet 18-3838.
The name of one my my favorite waiters at one of my favorite restaurants is Jesus. I always tell people I'm hanging out with Jesus when I have dinner there.
Pantone, color book, now there is an obscure reference. Anon 536 might we know who thou art ?
I only know of it from a former life as printer's apprentice, how so you ?
That Jesus guy is really busy! We have 3 in our neighborhood alone. Really nice men who actually try to live up to their namesake.
Well, 254 hours IS more concise than 10.58333333333333333333333333333333 days.
It's comforting to know that even the Lord Almighty has to make a request for medical records. Do you think they require him to submit a proper HIPAA form?
By the way, do you know God's fax number?
Etcum Speeri 220.
Pantone color books and color numbers are widely used in marketing, manufacturing, and a range of technical fields. Not limited to use in printing, though standard there. Any commercial color has a Pantone spec behind it (there may be exceptions, but they will be rare or from a tiny supplier). For example, even football jerseys have a Pantone spec. Anyone in a business that makes/sells/advertises anything with color will have had some exposure to Pantone. Amazon sells the color books and related items. (not Anon536, just a marketing guy)
Coincidentally, the patient was just subpoenaed 10 days ago.
I think I preferred the old Crayola colors.
My lord, I love your commenters.
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