Blackout Part II
Tomorrow I am going into hospital.
I had written a great involved screed about this (the part I), but am unable to post it for a number of reasons.
I am very sorry about this.
Will post ASAP.
John
I had written a great involved screed about this (the part I), but am unable to post it for a number of reasons.
I am very sorry about this.
Will post ASAP.
John
6 Comments:
Take care, John. I'll be thinking of you.
I hope all improves shortly. And I hope Australian hospital food is better than U.S. hospital food. It certainly couldn't be any worse. Take care and I'll be anxiously looking for your next words of wisdom. Hogs, peccaries, boars, sows, stoats, piglets, swine, warthogs, and yet more piglets.
Best wishes for recovery!
More hogs. Maybe some non-porcine life-forms should be sent your way. I won't send cats or kittens (somehow, I think you have enough of those), so cows, goats, sheeps, chickens, roosters, ducks, and, hey, a chinchilla or two. Maybe some hamsters.
Come home. Blog again. Take your medicine. Thank you.
Hiya BJ,
Good to catch up with you tonight, the scar from the leukotomy hardly shows at all!
And don't worry FW the first thing I did was grab him by the thigh (between the medial quads and piriformis, maybe down to the body of the sartorius) and give him a big wet one for you!
Benedict
Your Eminence: I may have a huge intellectual blog-crush on BJ, but I am well aware that he is someone I don't know, and I am well aware that BJ has the estimable TduCN in his life, and not only was she the cuddliest intern, she's also clearly someone to be reckoned with. I may have no morals, but I do have standards of a sort. So BJ will have to settle for hogs, other porcine fauna, as well as ovine and bovine fauna, if needed. I do hope, BJ, that you are home, and happy, surrounded by cats who tolerate you as you tolerate them (detente? entente? whatever).
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