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Doc's Daily Chuckle 9/5/14

Posted by: drpkaine <drpkaine@...>

                DOC'S  DAILY  CHUCKLE

                   Always  Clean  Chuckles

                Laughter is the Best Medicine!

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One of my readers correctly pointed out to me that

in reality, I am more blessed. Thank-you, Sandra. 

Thank-you, also, to those who wished my son a Happy 

Birthday. 

Doc 

Today's Chuckles

1. Flight Arrangements

2. Never Sick

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Flight Arrangements

After booking my 90-year-old mother on a flight from Florida 

to Nevada, I called the airline to go over her needs. 

The woman representative listened patiently as I requested 

a wheelchair and an attendant for my mother because of her 

arthritis and impaired vision. I also asked for a special 

meal and assistance in changing planes.

My apprehension lightened a bit when the woman assured me 

everything would be taken care of. I thanked her profusely.

"Why, you're welcome," she replied. 

I was about to hang up when she cheerfully asked, "And will 

your mother be needing a rental car?"

- from Da Mouse Tracks

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Make it your business to draw out the best in others 

by being an exemplar yourself. - Epictetus

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Never Sick

 

Grandma Jones from the valley had never experienced

a sick day in her life, so she didn't take it kindly 

when a bad case of the mulligrubs sent her to the 

hospital for observation.

 

By the time the nurse got Grandma tucked into bed,

she had managed to complain about everything: the 

temperature, the lights, the skimpy gown, the food 

and the mattress, especially the mattress.

 

Suddenly, Grandma spotted a small plastic item

with a button, attached to a cord. 

"What's that?" she demanded.

 

"If you need anything in the middle of the night,

Grandma," said the day nurse, "just press that 

button."

 

"What does it do, ring a bell?" she asked.

 

"No, it turns on a light in the hall for the nurse

on duty," the nurse replied.

 

"A light in the hall?" responded Grandma. 

"Look, I'm the sick one around here. If the night 

nurse needs a light on in the hall, she can get up 

and switch it on herself." 

- from Ann F.

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Please pray for: Joyce, PJ, Abby, Nancy, Gila, Gary, Tyler, Judy, Debbie. 

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