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Post by Maggie on Nov 23, 2013 19:16:29 GMT -6
There is a veterinary practice on a major street that I use most days. It has slowly dawned on me that this particular vet is a fan of really bad puns. The one he just took down stated simply, "Whippet. Whippet good." Now, never having been a fan of pop music I could not tell you much about "whip it good" other than it is a 33 year old song by Devo (I looked it up). I do remember that I worked in a day care at the time and used to hear the little 5 year olds singing, whip it! Whip it good! That and "ultra brite gives your mouth sex appeal". It was jarring.
Any way the point of this post was to showcase his latest pun. Unfortunately, in writing the intro to this post I forgot it. Sigh. I will be going by the practice tomorrow and will take a look. It will be worth the wait. I promise.
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Post by Maggie on Jan 12, 2014 14:42:42 GMT -6
So it took awhile since I started taking a different route but today I had occasion to drive by Dr. Punvet. He had a normal sign up--or so I thought. But no. He did not let me down. Today I read: Spay or neuter your pets Your weird family members and friends, too. We have all had these thoughts, I suppose. But usually we keep them to ourselves. This sign does not fill me with confidence in his professionalism!
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Post by Woodrow LI on Jan 12, 2014 14:59:37 GMT -6
So it took awhile since I started taking a different route but today I had occasion to drive by Dr. Punvet. He had a normal sign up--or so I thought. But no. He did not let me down. Today I read: Spay or neuter your pets Your weird family members and friends, too. We have all had these thoughts, I suppose. But usually we keep them to ourselves. This sign does not fill me with confidence in his professionalism! Most Vets are at or near genius level. Believe it or not you need to get a higher score on the MCAT to get into Veterinary College than to get into a Medical School. Blame it on too many brains and too much free time. I have found most vets do have a bizarre sense of humor.
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Post by Maggie on Jan 12, 2014 15:22:09 GMT -6
Makes sense to me. After all, Leo can't tell the doctor why he doesn't feel good. The doctor has to use his brains to figure it out.
Speaking of not feeling good, I bought an expensive steroid at a compounding pharmacy in NJ last week. They flavored it with chicken. While he did not ask for seconds, Leo did not fight me when I gave it to him. I consider that success.
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