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by Bert - 02/27/2025 1:22 PM
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07/19/2010 4:30 PM
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Haven't been on here in months and months.
No reason really, aside from getting busy with other things and life dragging me down one road or the other.
Hope everyone has been well!
Peter "1 Doctor, 0 Staff" Internal Medicine
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Hi. Since you started this thread, I thought I'd ask about something frivilous.
Does anyone remember an old song where the guy called the doctor asking for something "To relieve the belly-ache." and was told...
"Put the lime in the coconut, drink it all down put the lime in the coconut, and call me in the morning."?
I guess this kind of belongs, since its about doctors and this board has doctors on it (LOL).
Wayne New York, NY Hey, look! A Bandwagon! Let's jump on!
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"Coconut" was a single from the classic "Nilsson Schmilsson" by Harry Nilsson:
"Doctor, ain't there nothin' I can take, I said Doctor, to relieve this bellyache, I said Doctor, ain't there nothin' I can take, I said Doctor, to relieve this bellyache
Put the lime in the coconut, you drink 'em both together Put the lime in the coconut, then you feel better Put the lime in the coconut, drink 'em both up Put the lime in the coconut, and call me in the mo-o-ornin'"
Not sure why we are talking about this, but happy to oblige.
Jon GI Baltimore
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Yeah, I missed you all too... *wipes tear*
LMAO
Peter "1 Doctor, 0 Staff" Internal Medicine
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Thought maybe you got lost in a corn maze somewhere.
Leslie Hospital Employed Physician Who Misses The Old AC
"It's a good thing for a doctor to have prematurely grey hair and itching piles. It makes him appear to know more than he does and gives him an expression of concern which the patient interprets as being on his behalf. "
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