The first thing I wanted to be was a medical doctor, until Aunt Blos, a medical doctor herself, knowing my penchant for closing the books as soon as I was tired (whether or not the homework was finished), suggested that I might want to think about something else. What good advice. But that doesn
After not having any bun in the house for a few days, the two other unemployed ladies in the house bought one last Tuesday. I tried to not let it see me, but to no avail. It screamed at me, actually, from its tucked away position behind the fridge
Posted by yamfoot at January 22, 2004 08:33 PMHey Mich - NO CHEATING!! Remember that you are many people's role model ( including moi). Anyway gwaan thru an stick wid di program.
Nuff respect
GW
Posted by: gillian at January 23, 2004 01:56 PMtesting 1-2-3
Posted by: Michelle at January 23, 2004 07:23 PManother test.
Posted by: Michelle at January 23, 2004 07:30 PMP-MED eh? So tell me Michelle, what is the treatment of this disorder? Sometimes I feel I have it miself.
Posted by: Dr. D. at January 23, 2004 07:48 PMMich,
Thanks for the diagnosis ...... now I've identified my ailment ... P-MED ... so its not my fault ... especially tonight when I ate off the Toblerone after having a really healthy dinner of chicken and veg.
M.A.
So now I can blame the eating of the other chicken leg and potato, not to mention the chocolate cake, on genetics....P-MED!
Posted by: Sis at January 23, 2004 10:25 PMWell Dr D....I believe solitary confinement is the only known cure, however, researchers are carrying out experiments in the field as we speak to see if there are other treatments!
(Bought a smaller size bun today...I guess that's part of the cure too????)
Posted by: Michelle at January 24, 2004 11:14 PMThis is all very funny! Brought a smile to my face. Don't stop eating the bun, just eat less slices....please michelle. You know I say this with all my love....
Posted by: gesmith at January 26, 2004 03:14 PM