Bad news and very bad news

Doctor: I have some bad news and some very bad news.

Patient: Well, you might as well give me the bad news first.

Doctor: The lab called with your test results. They said you have 24 hours to live.

Patient: 24 hours! That’s terrible! What could be worse? What’s the very bad news?

Doctor: I’ve been trying to reach you since yesterday.

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Job opening…

A young guy goes to the Job Center in Charleston, W. Va., and sees a flyer advertising for a Gynecologist’s Assistant.  Interested, he wants to learn more.  “Can you give me some more details?” he asks the clerk.

The clerk pulls up a file ad says, “The job entails getting ladies ready for the gynecologist.  You have to help them out of their underwear, lay them down and carefully wash their private regions, then apply shaving foam and gently shave off any hair, then rub in soothing oils so they’re ready for the gynecologist’s examination.  There’s an annual salary of $55 thousand, but you’re going to have to go to Charlotte, North Carolina.  That’s about 250 miles from here.”

“Oh, is that where the job is?” the young man asks.

“No, sir:  that’s where the end of the line is right now.”

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Rub Vicks VapoRub on your feet to stop a cough

I got this in an email today.  I checked and Snopes.com can neither confirm nor deny that it works.  So take it for what it’s worth.  It might be worth trying.

Vicks_VapoRub During a lecture  on Essential Oils, they told us how the foot soles can absorb  oils. Their example: Put garlic on your feet and within 20  minutes you can ‘taste’ it.

Some of us have used Vicks VapoRub for years for everything from chapped lips to sore  toes and many body parts in between. But I’ve never heard of  this. And don’t laugh, it works 100% of the time, although the scientists who discovered it aren’t sure why. To stop night  time coughing in a child (or adult as we found out  personally), put Vicks VapoRub generously on the bottom of  the feet at bedtime, then cover with socks. Even persistent,  heavy, deep coughing will stop in about 5 minutes and stay  stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100% of the time  and is more effective in children than even very strong  prescription cough medicines. In addition it is extremely  soothing and comforting and they will sleep soundly.

Just happened to tune in A.M. Radio and picked up this  guy talking about why cough medicines in kids often do more  harm than good, due to the chemical makeup of these strong  drugs so, I listened. It was a surprise finding and found to  be more effective than prescribed medicines for children at bedtime, in addition to have a soothing and calming effect on sick children who then went on to sleep soundly.

My  wife tried it on herself when she had a very deep constant and  persistent cough a few weeks ago and it worked 100%! She said that it felt like a warm blanket had enveloped her, coughing  stopped in a few minutes and believe me, this was a deep, (incredibly annoying!) every few seconds uncontrollable cough,  and she slept cough-free for hours every night that she used  it.

If you have grandchildren, pass this on. If you  end up sick, try it yourself and you will be absolutely amazed  at how it works.

Thanks Joe P

A visit with the gynecologist…

GynoA middle-aged woman seemed sheepish as she visited her gynecologist.

“Come now,” coaxed the doctor, “you’ve been seeing me for years! There’s nothing you can’t tell me.”

“This one’s kind of strange…”

“Let me be the judge of that,” the doctor replied.

“Well,” she said, “yesterday I went to the bathroom in the morning and heard a plink-plink-plink in the toilet and when I looked down, the water was full of pennies.”

“I see.”

“That afternoon I went to the bathroom again and, plink-plink-plink, there were nickels in the bowl.”

“That night,” she went on, “I went again, plink-plink-plink, and there were dimes and this morning there were quarters ! You’ve got to tell me what’s wrong with me!,” she implored, “I’m scared out of my wits!”

The gynecologist put a comforting hand on her shoulder. “There, there, it’s nothing to be scared about.”

“You’re simply going through the change!”

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