Posted by finelinebob on August 18, 2006, at 21:05:41
In reply to Re: Light bulb change., posted by Bobby on August 18, 2006, at 15:39:38
> how many therapists does it take to change a light bulb? One--but the light bulb has to want to be changed
Then there's the extended version:
One: but it takes a long time and costs a lot of money and the light bulb really has to want to change.Which goes to show why it may be better to have a PDoc change a lightbulb:
He can call in a lightbulb prescription with the correct wattage and with 12 refills to your local pharmacy, it'll be waiting for you when you get there, and whenever it runs out you can go pick up a new one because the pharmacy has your wattage info stored in their computer.Then again, you get home with the lightbulb, the house is dark and you have no idea where to screw it in. It's enough to drive you nuts.
My problem is I have a few Schedule II fluorescents that I need to pick up a new script for every single freakin month....
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