Psycho-Babble Social Thread 23022

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Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors

Posted by susan C on May 2, 2002, at 18:50:04

Memo
Dr Mouse is on leave as a result of fatigue suffered from an trip to a cosmopolitan area for four days and walking and eating too much.

 

Get lots of rest and drink lots of fluids Dr Mouse (nm) » susan C

Posted by Ron Hill on May 2, 2002, at 19:23:09

In reply to Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors, posted by susan C on May 2, 2002, at 18:50:04

 

Re: Dr Mouse PhD ... Dr. Eamer reporting

Posted by CtrlAlt n Del on May 2, 2002, at 19:32:45

In reply to Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors, posted by susan C on May 2, 2002, at 18:50:04

> Memo
> Dr Mouse is on leave as a result of fatigue suffered from an trip to a cosmopolitan area for four days and walking and eating too much.

Well deserved rest sweet colleague hope you brought back some good wholesome samples for the test tubes .My bunsen burner's glowing with glee

Dr.Eamer radical researcher

 

Re: Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors » susan C

Posted by paxvox2000 on May 3, 2002, at 8:54:05

In reply to Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors, posted by susan C on May 2, 2002, at 18:50:04

No mouse in the house? BTW, PAX will be out of town till Tues., if anyone wanted to know.

PAX

 

Re: Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors » susan C

Posted by wendy b. on May 3, 2002, at 9:12:45

In reply to Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors, posted by susan C on May 2, 2002, at 18:50:04

> Memo
> Dr Mouse is on leave as a result of fatigue suffered from an trip to a cosmopolitan area for four days and walking and eating too much.


Miss hearing from you, Dr Mousie.

Dreamer and I have come up with Dr B-mer for me (get it?) Always wanted to be a doctor! MD in silliness and silly walks...

love,
W.

 

can meeces swim? (nm) » Ron Hill

Posted by susan C on May 4, 2002, at 13:32:28

In reply to Get lots of rest and drink lots of fluids Dr Mouse (nm) » susan C, posted by Ron Hill on May 2, 2002, at 19:23:09

 

Dr Eamer, ersters were delightful, like cucumbers (nm)

Posted by susan C on May 4, 2002, at 13:33:35

In reply to Re: Dr Mouse PhD ... Dr. Eamer reporting, posted by CtrlAlt n Del on May 2, 2002, at 19:32:45

 

Dr PAX Please report to Dr Mouse upon return8:o) (nm)

Posted by susan C on May 4, 2002, at 13:35:59

In reply to Re: Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors » susan C, posted by paxvox2000 on May 3, 2002, at 8:54:05

 

Dr B-mer

Posted by susan C on May 4, 2002, at 13:43:04

In reply to Re: Dr Mouse PhD to all Doctors » susan C, posted by wendy b. on May 3, 2002, at 9:12:45

Welcome to the LAB, es-steam-ed Doctor. I am particiularly interested in your area of study, as during my trip, I discovered that long walks by meece are particularlly troublesome. Short legs make for many steps. Stairs make for much leaping. A town of many restaurants makes for much eating.

I shall be recooperating in the staff room, near the teapot, taking recommended fluids.

Dr Mouse Phd and Ab DQ RD
Lab Director

 

Re: Dr M O U S E......the world is your cucumber?

Posted by CtrlAlt n Del on May 4, 2002, at 19:01:20

In reply to Dr Eamer, ersters were delightful, like cucumbers (nm), posted by susan C on May 4, 2002, at 13:33:35


Oysters like cucumbers!

Dr.M I respect you as a medical person your work is greatly admired - you are my mental health guru..therefore I rely on your knowledge to imform me when my cerebral weather is turning.
Please warn me with a an L T P= Lost The Plot.

your colleague Dr. Eamer R.R

 

Re: Dr M O U S E......the world is your cucumber? » CtrlAlt n Del

Posted by susan C on May 4, 2002, at 19:15:31

In reply to Re: Dr M O U S E......the world is your cucumber?, posted by CtrlAlt n Del on May 4, 2002, at 19:01:20

Dear Dr Eamer
As it turns out, I was being oblique and obscure, perhaps it was a first draft that escaped my assistants proofreading? Drafts are common in the Lab are they not?
I took a trip, country mouse to the city, as a challenge, and it was very much a challenge. I am slowly recovering fromt the physical and mental challenges of being in the cosmopolitan atmosphere. While there, I had the occassion to eat the most fresh, delightful oysters, or ersters as some of us call 'em. The waitress did say they tasted like cucumber, which I didnot believe, but in fact, they DID. They were the freshest, crunchest, most cucumberish raw ersters I have ever come apon. So, that is the story.
You, my est eam ed college, DID NOT lose the plot, quite the contrary, gained the essential essence.

Dr. M O U S E ~~~(__^*>

 

Re: Dr M O U S E...like the mouse!

Posted by CtrlAlt n Del on May 4, 2002, at 20:09:06

In reply to Re: Dr M O U S E......the world is your cucumber? » CtrlAlt n Del, posted by susan C on May 4, 2002, at 19:15:31


We are mixed up , our wires have crossed .I was not referring to your post..that I lost plot about your post , I am referring to my mental health in this laboratory of dash bob..
I think I should warn myself...
I announce that me Dr.Eamer has LTP.

This I fear will go against my acceptance for the next Grand Rounds .

Dr.Eamer... Now I will spell appologize with one p..and a z
I apologize.


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