Thank you, J!
Monday, September 30, 2019
Monday, September 23, 2019
College
Dr. Grumpy: "Frank, what's going on?"
College kid: "Oh, hi Dad... Um, with what?"
Dr. Grumpy: "I got copied on an email from the university this morning that last night you'd violated some dorm rule by having an extension cord going all the way down the hall?"
College kid: "Oh, that... Yeah, I promised them it won't happen again. It was just an extension cord, though. I think they're making a big deal over it. Everyone has an extension cord."
Dr. Grumpy: "They told me it went from your room, down a hall, down 2 flights of stairs, down another hall, down the main front staircase, through the lobby, and then outside and about halfway across the parking lot."
College kid: "Yeah, I, uh, it was actually pretty impressive. I had to borrow extension cords from a lot of people to do that."
Dr. Grumpy: "They said people were tripping over it."
College kid: "Well, I mean, that explains why it's against the rules, I guess. It's a good idea, actually, if you think about it."
Dr. Grumpy: "That's a big "if." Why weren't you thinking about it? And what the hell were you doing that you had to have an extension cord going that far, anyway?"
College kid: "You know, uh, Dave, that guy down the hall from me? The one with the weird BO? Anyway, we were arguing about how far the dorm's WiFi range goes, so decided to take my laptop into the parking lot to find out."
Dr. Grumpy: "It's a laptop. Why did you need an extension cord?"
College kid: "Well, that girl, Kelly, in my graphic design group, needed a battery for her laptop, and the one she ordered online isn't in yet, so I loaned her mine. So to get my laptop to work to test the WiFi I had to have it plugged in, and to get it far enough out there needed a REALLY long extension cord. So I had to borrow a lot of them from other people in the building."
Dr. Grumpy: "Why didn't you just connect your phone to the dorm's WiFi and walk outside to test it that way instead?"
Long pause.
College kid: "That's a, uh, really good question. Look, Dad, I have to go, because I've got a bunch of extension cords I have to return to people."
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Avast ye, mateys!
To celebrate, here's the pirate-themed heavy metal band (you probably didn't know this musical genre existed, did you?) Alestorm, singing about stealing rum and beer.
And the guy elevates rolling the letter "R" to an art form.
Monday, September 16, 2019
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Chief complaint
This question was on it, and she says she's never had a patient report answer E to her.
I'd have to agree. At least not without a Ouija board.
Thank you, Dr. L!
Monday, September 9, 2019
Thanks, Sherlock
As we talked, she mentioned that, as part of her new-hire training, she was sent to volunteer at Camp Shaking Pines this past summer. This is a summer camp held for children with epilepsy who, for medical reasons, can't go to other camps. The purpose of her 3 days there was to "raise my awareness" of epilepsy.
Then she said "Doctor, do you know that some of those kids, the ones with seizures, will actually have seizures, right there, at seizure camp?"
I heard a thud behind me as Pissy's hand hit his face.
Monday, September 2, 2019
Breaking news!
DATELINE: LONDON
British police have apologized after what they previously described as a "huge drugs bust" turned out to be vegan cake mix.
Staff of Purezza, a vegan restaurant, were transporting a large amount of vegan cake mix in a suitcase when it was confiscated at Gatwick airport by transportation police.
After identifying the powder as cake mix, the bags were returned to the restaurant. The staff has offered the police free cake, though at press time the police haven't accepted.
DATELINE: NEW JERSEY
An 80 year-old woman had her vehicle stolen. While she was asleep in it.
Police say the lady had dozed off after parking her car, and when she woke found herself lying in the driveway. She had no recollection of being taken out of the car.
The car has since been recovered.
DATELINE: NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
No one was injured when a bear landed on a police car.
In an unusual chain of events, a Humboldt county sheriff's deputy was driving on Route 96 when a bear fell off a steep embankment and landed on his patrol car. The hood and windshield were smashed.
The surprised officer lost control of his bearmobile, which slammed into the embankment, rolled onto its side, and burst into flames.
This resulted in a small forest fire, that burned about half an acre.
The officer was unharmed.
The bear fled the scene, and was not available for comment.
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