Housekeeping: A Procedure

Sorry for not posting yesterday, and there will be no post today either. I had a procedure yesterday and I’m not up to writing yet. Hopefully, I’ll be back in action in a day or two.


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25 thoughts on “Housekeeping: A Procedure

  1. Skink

    Dear Admiral:

    You did this wrong. I do procedures in my office, and not just the law kind. I have a knife, drill, thread and rot-gut whiskey. There’s even a hose somewhere outside! If I had a saw, I could do brains. I could better the world, iffin I only had a saw.

    Besides, if you let me do the procedure, we’d eat good.

    Your pal, Vice Admiral Skink (there’s a certificate and everything)

  2. Grum

    SHG, I reckon your audience here will find that entirely forgivable, and my best wishes for a speedy, and complete, recovery.

    1. Elpey P.

      Better than using the same ones while expecting everyone to else use new ones amongst themselves. But the important thing is that the verb tenses don’t change.

    1. The Infamous Oregon Lawhobbit

      Not KISS’s “Doctor Love?” That would seem much more in keeping with our host’s kind and generous personality….

      April and May have been “procedure months” for me, so I feel yer pain, Mr. G. Well, not your pain. More like my pain.

      Get better!!!!

  3. Hunting Guy

    As we get older it takes longer to recover.

    BTDT.

    Take whatever time you need. We’ll still be here.

  4. Ross

    I hope the walletectomy portion of the procedure wasn’t too painful. Best wishes for a quick recovery from another regular procedure victim.

  5. Jill Brockus

    The term “Procedure” brings to mind the phrase, “You might have some discomfort”. Hope the procedure went well, the discomfort is under control and you get well soon. I wish for you a speedy recovery, though it is going to take three times longer than you think it should.

  6. MIKE GUENTHER

    Hopefully you brought the doctor a dozen roses and a gift card for dinner at a nice restaurant before he/she did the procedure.

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