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I was 21 when I first administered the " last Offices" to a patient, I
must have done it hundreds and hundreds of times since
The elderly man had lived s...
7 hours ago
A diverse offering twixt the interesting, the unusual, and the amusing.
It is all about communication.
ReplyDeleteHa-ha!
ReplyDeleteThat woodburner looks so cosy.
We really need it at the moment..... although this morning it's raining.
DeleteWhen I know I've misheard my children I tell them what I THOUGHT they said. It usually makes them laugh. This one was a good one. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou two will have to connect to Google translate I think.
ReplyDeleteWell, just so long as it didn't lead to a blazing row....
ReplyDeleteOh the misunderstandings.
ReplyDeleteShe'll be asking for fork handles next.
ReplyDeleteWars have been started for just such misunderstandings.
ReplyDeleteAfter all these years....a communication gap.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha ……Enunciation Lady M … Enunciation !!!!
ReplyDeleteHee hee! The joyous exchanges of married folk!
ReplyDeleteWhere there's smoke, there's either fire or some acorns.
ReplyDeletehow funny ,gorgeous .
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I have conversations like that all the time. The result is that we have a good laugh afterwards.
ReplyDeleteYou both are the new Burns and Allen. U.S. comedy team from the 1950's
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip
Bahahahhaa!! Marriage!!
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