My doctor told me that I had a healthy prostate.
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I was deeply touched.
10 comments:
Hah!
Indeed! I think that qualifies as concrete poetry, Mike! A poet. Glad you can flow it ( see that double entend I did there?)
Smiling. Though glad not to be touched quite that deeply.
If you had an amateurstate instead of a prostate, would the examinations be less intrusive?
LOL!
HaHaHa!
River - Yes!
Cloudia - What is THIS! Concrete poetry?! I'd never heard of it before. But the internet has. It looks very interesting. I've probably seen this before but didn't know it had a name. I've already found a tree poem that will appear Thursday.
"(www.poets.org) Concrete poems use the words of a poem to create the shape of an object represented by the poem. There are 2 types of these concrete or shape poems - Outline and Drawing."
Sue - Actually I don't get touched anymore. After a certain age, they don't care about enlarged prostates anymore. I still get the PSA blood test but only because I ask every time.
Bill - I looked up amateurstate. Although it's not in the dictionary it's all over the internet.
Deb - Doctors don't touch old guys anymore. It's sad.
Kathy - I tried to find a premade gif that runs back a forth for pages and pages but ran out of ti... caring that much.
As long as you don't feel BOTH of the doctor's hands on your shoulders...
Ami - He had Johnny Mathis's 'Chances Are' playing in the background. Does that mean anything?
Yeah, it means he likes old music.
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