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TeddyWelshGirl

TeddyWelshGirl Report 24 Apr 2009 22:38

EAR INFECTION


This is so true! They always ask at the doctor's office why you are there,

and you have to answer in front of others what's wrong -- and sometimes

it is embarrassing.

There's nothing worse than a doctor's receptionist who insists you tell her

what is wrong with you in a room full of other patients. I know most of us

have experienced this, and I love the way this old guy handled it:

A 65-year-old man walked into a crowded waiting room and approached the desk..

The receptionist said, "Yes, sir, what are you seeing the doctor for today?"



He replied, "There's something wrong with my d**k."



The receptionist became irritated and said,

"You shouldn't come into a crowded waiting room and say things like that."



"Why not? You asked me what was wrong, and I told you."

The receptionist replied, "Now you've caused some embarrassment in this

room full of people. You should have said there is something wrong with

your ear and then discussed the problem further with the doctor in private."

"You shouldn't ask people questions in a room full of strangers if the answer

could embarrass anyone," the man said. Then he walked out and waited

several minutes before re-entering.

The receptionist smiled smugly and said, "Yes?"

"There's something wrong with my ear."

The receptionist nodded approvingly and smiled, knowing he had taken

her advice. "And what is wrong with your ear, sir?"

"I can't p**s out of it."

The waiting room erupted in laughter.

The lesson: Mess with seniors, and you're going to lose!

TeddyWelshGirl

TeddyWelshGirl Report 25 Apr 2009 11:23

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