Visits to the eye doctor would be a lot more fun if the eye charts spelled out amusing things. Then again, until I have my contacts in, it would all be lost on me, right down to the big “E”.
Visits to the eye doctor would be a lot more fun if the eye charts spelled out amusing things. Then again, until I have my contacts in, it would all be lost on me, right down to the big “E”.
😀 😀 😀
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🙂
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Haha on the eye chart. And by now I am convinced that this National Eye Exam Month had “where’s choppy” in mind when they invented it. 😉
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It’s all related – you would think I’m being paid by the National Eye Doctor Association.
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Oh Choppy, you can’t mean it.
I mean it. But you’re a nicer lady than I am.
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When it comes to Schooner, Choppy’s desire to get rid of him knows no bounds.
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Choppy is like: “That’s so obvious, I could read it with my eyes closed.” Schooner is like: “What?! You did NOT just write that!”
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In both instances, at least we know there isn’t anything wrong with their eyesight!
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thx Sarah for the welcome chuckle – & to you tippsysmom2 for adding to them 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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Not all cats Choppy. Big lions are pretty cool. So are tigers.
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And if you call them horrible, things could quickly go bad!
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When I was a resident, a senior registrar told me how when he was a junior trainee he managed to bring a tiger from a local zoo into his boss’s office as a surprise. Fortunately there was no violence and it went down well.
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That sounds like something out of a movie!
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When he was in medical school he hired a crane and put the dean’s car on the roof of the hospital.
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How did that go unnoticed at first? Sounds like a prank MIT students would do.
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It was done during a lunch break when the Dean was out.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Thank you!
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Schooner is not amused though 😊
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Not at all.
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😀 So funny!
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I don’t think anyone was surprised as to where this one went.
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I just had an eye test last week! Not as much fun as this one though, I flunked it. I have one really bad eye and couldn’t see anything with it. I remember when one of my cousins was about 8 or 9 she used to play at opticians and thought I was putting it on when I couldn’t read her letters.
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You’re not the only one who fails her eye test. I haven’t been able to see the big E in 15 years with either eye – I am just thankful my vision can still be corrected!
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How would the eye chart for Schooner look? 😉
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I’m not sure he has the patience to make an eye chart!
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😂
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I’m glad you like it!
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Choppy do you sleep with your one eye open??? Just asking…. 🙂
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I think she tries to sleep with one eye open. And then she forgets. At least, this is what I surmise based on all the snoring that comes out of her.
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{snicker}
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love this so much am reblogging – hope how you like how it looks on my site, Sarah
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I’m so glad you like it – and thank you for the reblog, I’ll come by your blog and check it out!
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Reblogged this on Happiness Between Tails by da-AL and commented:
Guest Blog Post: “Howlidays: National Eye Exam Month,” in Sarah Ferguson and Choppy’s exact words
Wonder what actually goes through your dog’s and cat’s heads? Sarah Ferguson generously lets us in on what hers think…
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Thank you again!
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the pleasure is all mine, Sarah 🙂
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