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Lost my sister, grandmother, and mother-in-law to cancer. Mr. Parisi, you really lost your way today. Where were the âcomic censorsâ or your manager to help you before you made such a huge mistake?
The strip isnât very funny, but the comments by the offensively offended are sort of amusing. Come on. Surely thereâs SOMEONE out there whoâs father died of cancer and always wore the same green sweater. .(And letâs here from some offended canker sufferers.)
Actually,most doctors have atrocious hand-writing skills. When I apprenticed for s job as ward clerk for my hospital. I had to take a special course to learn how to decipher our doctorsâ handwriting. I think that is positively sinful. I canât help wondering how many people have died due to some doctorâs careless script. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Joe Soucheray in todayâs Pioneer Press editorializing on the current air quality in Minnesota:
In other words, it seems the fate of our health is just as dependent on the air quality in Cincinnati or Detroit as it is here, or, more accurately, the ability of the people in Cincinnati and Detroit to withstand air pollution.
How do we know we donât withstand it better than they do?My late uncle, a longtime city doctor and then a longtime country doctor, was often entertained by such statistical conjuring.
"Donât forget,ââ he would say, "anyone who dies from a heart attack has at some point in their life worn leather-soled shoes.ââ
Linux0s over 9 years ago
Still better than the other way around.
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 9 years ago
This isnât funny at all if youâve lost a family member to cancer.
puggles over 9 years ago
Lost my sister, grandmother, and mother-in-law to cancer. Mr. Parisi, you really lost your way today. Where were the âcomic censorsâ or your manager to help you before you made such a huge mistake?
Masterius over 9 years ago
Lost my mother and mother-in-law to cancer. Sorry you three above me, but Iâm not at all offended, hurt, sickened, etc. by this comic.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 9 years ago
The strip isnât very funny, but the comments by the offensively offended are sort of amusing. Come on. Surely thereâs SOMEONE out there whoâs father died of cancer and always wore the same green sweater. .(And letâs here from some offended canker sufferers.)
ThomasKovacs over 9 years ago
later today is my annual cancer check, hope my Doctor can spell
goweeder over 9 years ago
Actually,most doctors have atrocious hand-writing skills. When I apprenticed for s job as ward clerk for my hospital. I had to take a special course to learn how to decipher our doctorsâ handwriting. I think that is positively sinful. I canât help wondering how many people have died due to some doctorâs careless script. They should be ashamed of themselves.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Joe Soucheray in todayâs Pioneer Press editorializing on the current air quality in Minnesota:
In other words, it seems the fate of our health is just as dependent on the air quality in Cincinnati or Detroit as it is here, or, more accurately, the ability of the people in Cincinnati and Detroit to withstand air pollution.
How do we know we donât withstand it better than they do?My late uncle, a longtime city doctor and then a longtime country doctor, was often entertained by such statistical conjuring.
"Donât forget,ââ he would say, "anyone who dies from a heart attack has at some point in their life worn leather-soled shoes.ââ
Stellagal over 9 years ago
Doctorâs have notoriously bad hand writing, thatâs the joke folks.
MissScarlet Premium Member over 9 years ago
Never enough
Ha!! Thanks!!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Heâs a lousy speller but he has legible handwriting? THATâS irony.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
somebody changed the first letter to a W�
So he meant to write âwancerâ? I thought that was when Elmer Fudd purchases a DodgeâŠ