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scooby64 When I was not medicated properly and adding to that self-medicating with alcohol (and perhaps too much of prescription drugs as well). I isolated and was anything but easy to be around. And "one is the loneliest number you'll ever do."

I'm opening up in A.A. and N.A. meetings when I can make them, and I see where it does nobody any good to not engage and share with others, and particularily with those who have "been there, done that" with regard to addiction issues. ...Read More


On the Lighter Side...a Joke!

Jun 18 2012
A psychiatrist and a proctologist go into business together (a "proctologist" is kind of the "rear admiral of medicine."  

So they go to a coffeeshop and have a cup of coffee or two and sit down to figure out what they are going to put on the sign outside their new office!

After the first cup of coffee, one of them says, "Hey, what about rears and queers?"

The other frowns and says that is not really appropriate.

After the second cup of coffee, the other says, "How about Nuts and Butts?"

They both laugh but shake their heads as that was definitely not really quite right either.

Well, do you know what they decided upon?  Are you ready?

ODDS AND ENDS!


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