Thank you, Sheila!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
The bag lady
Yesterday she started the appointment off as usual by handing me a little paper bag. I thanked her, and we had our visit.
Afterwards I gave it to Mary. She took it to the back, and opened it.
It contained a PBJ sandwich, a banana, and a bag of chips.
Mrs. Gift came back an hour later, looking for her lunch in exchange for a bag of lollipops.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Huh?
Mrs. Taylor: "Okay. This one is an okay marriage. I've had several that were happier, but certainly quite a few that were worse, too."
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday with Mary's voice mail
Monday, May 21, 2012
More hairs leap off
Dr. Brilliant: "Yes, what can I do for you?"
Dr. Grumpy: "I sent Mr. Jones to you - you saw him earlier today - for a second opinion on his weird muscle disease. What did you think?"
Dr. Brilliant: "I'd like to know what his EMG showed."
Dr. Grumpy: "Well..."
Dr. Brilliant: "You know, I don't mind doing second opinions. But it's not helpful when you don't send all the information with the patient."
Dr. Grumpy: "Because..."
Dr. Brilliant: "I cannot help the patient without the test results. Could you have your staff send the EMG to me?
Dr. Grumpy: "YOU DID THE EMG YOURSELF! 2 weeks ago! I sent him to you for the test!"
(long pause)
Dr. Brilliant: "Let me get back to you."
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Irony
Mom 1: "Did you hear Jessica got breast implants?"
Mom 2: "No! That's just wrong. Why would anyone do something like that to change their body?"
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
Mary's Desk
Ms. Sleaze: "Yes, I need to speak to Dr. Grumpy immediately."
Mary: "Who is this?"
Ms. Sleaze: "You have some nerve to ask me that! This is Ima Sleaze, and I'm calling him on a personal matter about him being a homeowner."
Mary: "Okay, I can give him a message, but he's with a patient. If this is a sales call I can tell you he won't return it."
Ms. Sleaze: "THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MATTER FOR ALL HOMEOWNERS! You can tell him that Suzy Patient referred me to him. I know he'll get on the phone right now."
Mary: "I'm not going to interrupt him with a patient. If you want to leave me your phone number, I'll give him the message."
Ms. Sleaze: "He'll fire you for not putting me through, and you'll have only yourself to blame."
(click)
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Thursday evening rambling
Disco was, for the most part, not one of music's greatest genres.
But Donna Summer was something special. I was 12 years old (what's called a "tween" today) when she hit the big time.
She had an incredible voice, and used it with style. Songs that no one else could carry she could. She put energy into the music. Cover versions just don't do them justice the way her pipes did. Even while "MacArthur Park" (which she didn't write- she did a cover of an older song) had some, uh, unusual lyrics, she still made them come alive in a way that blew the original away.
"Hot Stuff" was the first 45 rpm single I remember buying. I took it home and listened to it repeatedly. Certainly not philosophical stuff, but at an age when you were first trying to figure out girls, the music was PERFECT to just get up and boogie at the 7th & 8th grade dance (6:30 to 9:30, 1st Friday of each month, in the school cafeteria). It gave you courage to ask a girl to dance, and hope she didn't notice your braces.
On a side note, the first time I ever danced with a girl was when SHE asked me. Her name was Amy, and I was sitting on a table, trying to figure the whole thing out. She came out of nowhere, grabbed my hands, and pulled me out on the floor. I guess she didn't ask me at all, just said "Come on!" and pulled my arms out of their sockets.
The only disco on my iTunes has always been Donna Summer's greatest hits. Last year, when my wife gave me an LP/cassette-to-digital converter, I dug out the ancient "Hot Stuff" single and digitalized it.
Yeah, the CD music version is clearer, but hearing my original vinyl 45 again, with the scratchy needle sound, means more to me. It's the version that's still embedded deep in my brain, taking me back to the school dance.
Thank you, Donna.
Wednesday night, 11:23 p.m.
Mrs. Dword: "Yeah, I saw you a year or so ago for my pain issues, and they're pretty bad now. I'm in Farfaraway Hospital ER."
Dr. Grumpy: "Okay, I'll let the doctor there handle it. I don't have privileges there."
Mrs. Dword: "I want you to tell them to give me another ER doctor. This one isn't giving me any of the good pain medicines I keep asking for."
Dr. Grumpy: "Good night."
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Huh?
Mrs. Copay: "No, I haven't even started it yet. But at the appointment you said I could take it in the morning or at night, and I said I'd like to take it at night. I've been thinking about it, and I'd rather take it in the morning. Is that still okay?"
Dr. Grumpy: "Yes... Was that all?"
Mrs. Copay: "That was it. Thank you!" (leaves office)
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