Dr. Milan Jeckle (and yes, we do have several Mr. Hydes in town.)
When I worked in Directory Assistance at the phone company there was one customer who used to get a real kick out of calling and asking for “Ben Dover.”
there is a famous swiss orthopaedic surgeon, his name is dr. morscher. morsch is the german word for decaying, rotten. like you know, in the woods, when logs get very soft, that softness is called: morsch.
Since we’ve migrated to funny doctor names…
My daughter’s pediatrician is Dr. Havoc…truth be told, that’s why I chose him off our list of insured doctors!
In western MA, I once lived on a short side street with no exit on the other end. Thus the street sign was “Graves Ave.” - “Dead End”
Many governments, companies etc. produce reports with the phrase “New Directions” in the title. Years ago, someone pointed out that if you say it quickly a couple of times it takes on an entirely different meaning.
You know, recently, I have been thinking about that word. I use it all the time and I think it might be weird to be using it, but if I take it out of the sentence, then the sentence sounds weird to me. Example, This is from an email I sent someone about Autoharp picks: It might be the picks. I have ones that are plastic and they don’t fit right.
I am still visiting/lurking, but just haven’t been posting much. Most of what I have to add to the conversations is fluff ya know.