Barry,
DS> And, with winter, it will be delivered. <G>
BM> V.O., rapidly speaking: "Offer not available in the Southern
BM> Hemisphere. Void where prohibited; we will not be held liable for
BM> pubic indecency chaarges."
Really.
BM> Common first names isn't that uncommon, or even ones that sound similar
BM> -- and it has probably gotten worse with the muffling of the masks.
Plus, you can't see them smile. Or with people gritting their teeth,
and it's "I *AM* smiling, d@mn it!!" <G>.
BM> When I was at the urologist a year or two ago waiting in waiting room
BM> with the usual crowd of others. Nurse comes in, announces "Barry?" Someone
BM> else bounds up to her. Think to myself well maybe it wasn't
BM> Barry - could be Larry, Harry, Jerry.... Wait and wait, finally
BM> inquire at the check in counter, yup, probably was for me. Not sure
BM> how the other guy got past the last name and birthdate verifications.
There was similar confusion in the ER last night (see another post from
this packet). But, the hospital uses last name first (i.e. Stout, Daryl).
Daryl
... Are cranberries healthy?? I never heard one complain.
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